New Technology and Impressive Products Unveiled at Barcode Warehouse

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New Technology and Impressive Products Unveiled at Barcode Warehouse
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Barcode Warehouse, a Nottinghamshire company, hosted an exclusive event focusing on technology for last-mile delivery. The event showcased new eco-friendly and cost-saving solutions, including if.Vehicles' zero-emission vehicle that can transform into a push trolley.

New technology and impressive products have been unveiled at a Nottinghamshire company. Barcode Warehouse is known for having its finger on the pulse when it comes to how businesses can use technology to help the environment and save money. The Newark business works with a number of innovative partners to share new technology and forward-thinking products with its customers.

On Wednesday, March 13, the organisation hosted an exclusive event for businesses across the UK, which focused on technology around 'last-mile delivery', which is the final stage in the supply chain in getting a product or service to a customer. The point of the event was to show people how they can implement new technology to be more eco-friendly, save time and save money. One of the highlights of the day was if.Vehicles, which unveiled its new solution for deliveries in the form of a zero-emission vehicle which can also transform into a push trolle

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