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Fox IV Technologies, Inc.: Automated Documentation System



FOX IV is a leading designer, integrator, and manufacturer of world class automated labeling solutions. Our equipment is sold globally and includes label applicators, printer-applicators and automated packing slip solutions. FOX IV integrates major label printer engines such as Zebra, SATO, and Epson, into our systems.
6011 Enterprise Drive
Export, Pennsylvania, 15632
United States
724-387-3500  1 (724) 387-3516 
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FOX IV Technologies, Inc. Company Profile

Automated in-the-box packing slip and shipping label system

Automated in-the-box packing slip and shipping label system In addition to automating the packing slip process, the turnkey Automated Documentation System (ADS) packing slip/labeling machine also matches the packing slip with the shipping label—which is automatically applied to the shipping container. The system first scans the license plate bar code applied to the shipping container during order packing, pulling information pertaining to that particular order into the ADS. It generates a packing slip (up to 8.5 inches wide) and prints it onto tag stock or thermal paper that is then dropped into the open shipping container. Simultaneously, order information is sent to the label printer-applicator where the matching shipping/routing label is printed and ready for application to the shipping container, either before or after a taping or sealing machine. FOX IV Technologies, 877-436-2434, [url=http://www.foxiv.com]http://www.foxiv.com[/url]. Booth 4205

In addition to automating the packing slip process, the turnkey Automated Documentation System (ADS) packing slip/labeling machine by FOX IV Technologies also matches the packing slip with the shipping label—which is automatically applied to the shipping container.

The system first scans the license plate bar code applied to the shipping container during order packing, pulling information pertaining to that particular order into the ADS. It generates a packing slip (up to 8.5 inches wide) and prints it onto tag stock or thermal paper that is then dropped into the open shipping container.

Simultaneously, order information is sent to the label printer-applicator where the matching shipping/routing label is printed and ready for application to the shipping container, either before or after a taping or sealing machine.

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