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PickApp solution helps to understand picking performance almost instantly

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PickApp solution helps to understand picking performance almost instantly

PickApp farming application can substantially increase picking performance by understanding picking progress instantly. The system collects data in real-time to provide all farm members with a complete overview of the picking process with top-of-the-line analytics tools on their desktop and mobile devices. The activity-data collection process is QR-based and operated in a full scan-to-report method to eliminate typos and guarantee complete data integrity.

PickApp has been developed for farmers by farmers from the Israeli Arava Valley. Its flexible customization makes it highly compatible and valuable to mushroom farms and many other crops and horticultural businesses. “Our ease of deployment, seamless workflows, intuitive tools, and customer support are only some of the advantages that make PickApp the best system in its field,” says Ilan Chanochi, the company’s business development manager, “Together with the comfort of our monthly based subscription, we’re truly the obvious system-of-choice”.

Implementing the system is a three-step process:

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A. PickApp integration-support team studies the farm workflow (online meeting).
B. PickApp suggests proven workflow optimizations and customizes the system according to the farm choices and needs (optionally, with minimal changes to existing workflows).
C. Implementation and training are performed online or by an on-site visit.

Any Android smartphone supports the PickApp data-collection app. Using a quick Scanner is optional, which speeds up the data-collection process even more. The QR stickers are downloaded as PDF files from the PickApp cloud portal. Then, the client can choose whether to print them by himself or use the services of a printing house.

Need a consultation or want to ask us anything? Feel free to reach out at https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilan-chanochi-900506155.
Website: https://www.pickapp.farm/

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