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Mobile computers for a variety of industries including DC, retail and more.
Honeywell rugged handheld mobile computers are small and lightweight yet provide industry-targeted features and functionality with a level of enterprise performance and rugged durability consumer-grade devices werent designed for. On site or in the field from simple data capture scanning to using complex, data-intensive software - our handheld computers accelerate and error-proof many applications, including: in-store merchandising, inventory management, order picking, receiving and putaway, parts tracking, quality control and safety inspections, and more.
Like PDAs, Honeywell devices are small and lightweight. Yet they provide targeted functionality, a tactical keypad and enhanced connectivity, including industry standard 802.11x, Cisco® compatibility, and Bluetooth®.
For even greater simplicity, get our unique FlexDock Modular Docking System. It's a single docking infrastructure that can support your charging and communications needs for a mix of rugged handheld computers as well as mobile printers.
Honeywell handheld computers combine the advantages of consumer PDAs and high-end industrial mobile computers into a single rugged package.
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On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon during the Apollo 11 mission. Honeywell was critical to that mission. For example, 16,000 Honeywell parts went into the 14 separate electronic devices that made up the Stabilization and Control Systems (SCS). Meanwhile, Honeywell pilots helped with flight testing.
Minneapolis Heat Regulator Company and Honeywell Heating Specialty Co. merged to form the Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. The business became the largest producer of high-quality jeweled clocks. W. R. Sweatt became Chairman and Mark Honeywell became President. The company quickly grew as it began to tackle more challenges, including industrial controls and indicators.
During World War I, Germany controlled much of the world's chemical industry, causing shortages among the U.S. and its allies of critical drugs and dyes. In 1920, publisher Eugene Meyer and scientist William Nichols formed the Allied Chemical & Dye Corporation as a partnership of five American chemical companies.