Sorting centre app
The warehouse app
Three axes of work — sorting, first mile and returns — on handheld terminals, phones and browsers. Operations only: anything that was reporting or metrics was deliberately removed.
Who uses it
Sorting centre operators. The menu is filtered by each operator’s permissions, so each one sees only what they can do.
The three axes
Sorting
Boxes, lines, orders and routes of the last-mile flow. Opening and closing boxes, bulk state changes and assignment to a line or route.
First mile
From dock to truck: goods intake, filling with anti-mix control, box sealing and handover to transport with proof and reconciliation.
Returns
Three modes on the same circuit: receive the return, send it back to the seller and transfer it between warehouses.
Hardware scanner or camera, either way
The fast route is the handheld’s scanner, which the system treats as a keyboard. But any phone or browser can scan with the camera. It exists for a practical reason: a broken scanner or a workload spike cannot stop the warehouse.
In the browser too
The same application runs on Android, iOS and in a browser. In a warehouse whose network is restricted to the API, being able to open it from any machine avoids depending on the terminal fleet.
We don’t publish screenshots of the interface. If you want to see it working, we’ll show you in a demo.
Frequently asked questions
What is anti-mix filling?
When filling a box, the app checks that the scanned parcel belongs in that box and rejects it if not. It prevents the most expensive warehouse mistake: discovering the mix-up when the box is already sealed and on the truck.
Does it work if the warehouse network goes down?
Yes. Operations queue on the device with a visible outbox and sync when the connection returns.
Do we need to buy specific handhelds?
No. It works with any Android handheld with a scanner, with phones using the camera, and from a browser.
Shall we see whether it fits your operation?
A thirty-minute demo on your own flow: first mile, sorting, delivery or returns.