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Epicor Reimagines the Mobile Warehouse to Win Motorola Solutions Hong Kong App Challenge

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach - 13 May 2022 - Epicor, a global leader of industry-specific enterprise software to promote business growth, today announced it was awarded a prestigious win at the Motorola Solutions App Challenge in Hong Kong for the Warehouse category.

The company demonstrated its deep industry expertise by developing a warehouse management app that addressed common warehouse operational issues such as keeping workers safe and improving work performance, efficiency, effectiveness and productivity.

Team Epicor (from the left, Thomas Hung, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, Japan Regional Director, Sherman So, Business Solutions Manager, Cherry Yan, North Asia Senior Marketing Manager and Gina Au, Senior Business Solutions Manager) won Motorola Solutions Hong Kong App Challenge Warehouse category.
Team Epicor (from the left, Thomas Hung, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, Japan Regional Director, Sherman So, Business Solutions Manager, Cherry Yan, North Asia Senior Marketing Manager and Gina Au, Senior Business Solutions Manager) won Motorola Solutions Hong Kong App Challenge Warehouse category.


"More than 21,000 customers worldwide depend on our expertise every single day to give their businesses a competitive edge. This award shows that their trust in us is well-placed," said Vincent Tang, regional vice president for Epicor Asia. "The business landscape has evolved greatly over the last two years, especially with digitalization speeding up. This milestone win recognizes us as a top solutions provider in helping our manufacturing customers transform their operations to realize greater efficiency and productivity."

Epicor's Kinetic manufacturing platform and the Motorola Solutions MOTOTRBO™ Ion Commercial Smart Radio tackle various key warehouse management challenges.
Epicor's Kinetic manufacturing platform and the Motorola Solutions MOTOTRBO™ Ion Commercial Smart Radio tackle various key warehouse management challenges.


The Epicor Warehouse app entry leveraged the company's Kinetic manufacturing platform and the Motorola Solutions MOTOTRBO™ Ion Commercial Smart Radio to tackle key warehouse management challenges including:

  • Overwhelming manual or paper-based operations creating redundant procedures that waste time and increase labor costs, leading to data inaccuracy and human errors
  • Lack of traceability, visibility, and quality control leading to inaccurate stock levels and the build-up of obsolete inventory
  • Lack of visibility of current inventory, fast-moving SKUs, expiring or expired SKUs, pending sales orders, and required materials
  • Improper maintenance because of poor operational and enterprise asset management

Through the innovative app, Epicor successfully demonstrated increases in fulfillment speeds, a reduction in inventory costs, improved line-side uptime and yield protection, and allowed for better decision-making and effective management practices which would lead to stronger customer satisfaction.

To learn more about the Motorola Solutions App Challenge, please visit https://msiac.site.

About Epicor

Epicor equips hard-working businesses with enterprise solutions that keep the world turning. For nearly 50 years, Epicor customers in the automotive, building supply, distribution, manufacturing, and retail industries have trusted Epicor to help them do business better. Innovative Epicor solution sets are carefully curated to fit customer needs and built to respond flexibly to their fast-changing reality. With deep industry knowledge and experience, Epicor accelerates its customers' ambitions, whether to grow and transform or simply become more productive and effective. Visit for more information.

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