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Object measurement doesn't make sense for us – or does it?

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The topic of master data and freight data capture is ubiquitous today, and most people are well aware of its benefits. Nevertheless, we repeatedly hear statements such as: “Object measurement doesn't make sense for us.” Or: “We don't need that.” Or: “It's not worth it for us.”"

But is that really true?

We are convinced that precise object measurement offers clear advantages—especially when compared to no measurement or manual measurement. What are these advantages? We will show you in our upcoming series. Read our series and gather arguments in favor of object measurement!

Time savings – greater efficiency, less effort

Automated recording saves not only minutes, but often hours. The valuable time that employees need to measure objects or freight can be used productively elsewhere, while the data is still collected much more accurately.

Cost savings – less effort, more profit

Time is money, and both can be better invested. The time saved by employees can be used profitably elsewhere for other tasks. This makes processes more efficient, reduces the workload on employees, reduces stress, and optimizes processes.