Senad Static DWS
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- BRAND:
- SENAD
- PART #:
- Static DWS
- ORIGIN:
- China
- AVAILABILITY:
- SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY
- SKU:
- Senad-Static-DWS
Senad positions these systems for courier express warehousing registration and e-commerce distribution centers, where accurate parcel data supports billing, traceability, and process control.
In Senad’s product descriptions, static DWS solutions are also associated with photo capture and data archiving, enabling an operator or management system to reference captured images and measurement records for auditing, exception handling, and customer dispute resolution.
Design and Features
Static measurement workflow
A defining characteristic of static DWS is that the parcel is measured while stationary. Senad describes “semi-automation” workflows in which the operator manually places parcels on the scale surface, and the system automatically captures barcode information, images, and weight data.
This approach is commonly used where:
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parcels arrive in mixed sizes and packaging types,
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induction rates are moderate (e.g., receiving and warehousing registration),
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or operations prioritize measurement certainty and auditability over maximum conveyor throughput.
Integrated data capture: dimension, weight, barcode, and images
Senad’s static DWS category emphasizes multi-attribute capture—dimensions and weight plus high-quality product images and label/barcode scanning.
For logistics operators, the combination of measurement + ID + image typically supports:
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dimensional weight billing (“DIM weight”),
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label verification (correct carrier/service level),
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chain-of-custody documentation,
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and evidence for damaged packaging or mis-declared shipments.
Touchscreen input and custom fields
Senad describes configurations where a touchscreen can capture additional parcel data via custom fields, reducing reliance on a separate laptop at the station.
In practice, custom fields may include internal routing codes, customer IDs, destination lanes, exception reasons, or manual overrides—depending on the warehouse management system (WMS) and standard operating procedures.
Local storage and upstream system upload
Senad’s static DWS descriptions repeatedly reference that collected records (including measurement data and images) can be stored locally and uploaded to a customer’s management system (e.g., mailing/express management platforms).
This architecture supports both offline resiliency (local buffering) and enterprise integration (centralized analytics and billing).
Technology and Specifications
Measurement principle: dimensioning and weighing at a station
While public pages do not always list a complete standardized spec sheet for every model, Senad describes systems using camera-based scanning (e.g., 3D/2D camera approaches) to capture parcel information and output weight and dimension data.
Static DWS typically combines:
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a dimensioning sensor (often camera-based or structured-light variants in the broader market),
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a scale for accurate weight,
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a barcode/label reader (integrated or external),
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and a controller + UI (touchscreen/HMI).
Accuracy and measurable size range (model-dependent)
Senad’s product-category text includes an example of a high-precision configuration claiming weighing error up to ±1 g and volume/dimension error up to ±1 mm, and notes a package-size scanning range from 5 mm to 500 mm.
These figures are presented in the context of a specific high-accuracy offering rather than a universal baseline for all static DWS models. For procurement and engineering validation, operators typically confirm:
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certified scale class / calibration method,
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dimensioning repeatability across packaging types,
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and performance under ambient lighting and reflective materials.
Data outputs and operational records
Senad’s descriptions indicate that static DWS records can include:
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barcode information,
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weight,
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measured dimensions (L×W×H),
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and captured photos for archiving and audit trails.
Such records are commonly used for billing, performance dashboards, exception workflows, and reconciliation with carrier invoices.
Applications and Use Cases
Courier express warehousing registration
Senad explicitly positions a static DWS machine for courier companies to register parcels during warehousing intake—a step where capturing weight, barcode ID, and supporting images helps normalize inbound data and reduce manual entry.
E-commerce fulfillment and distribution centers
For e-commerce operations, static DWS stations are commonly used in:
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receiving (inbound verification),
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packing (post-pack measurement for shipping cost),
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and outbound staging (final check before handoff).
Senad’s descriptions highlight relevance to e-commerce package distributing centers, where scanning and measurement streamline order handling.
Dimensional weight billing and shipping cost rating
Because many carriers bill by dimensional weight, static DWS helps ensure parcel dimensions and weight are objectively recorded and can be used directly in shipping cost pricing workflows. Senad’s category page describes measurement data being uploaded for use in ship-cost pricing systems.
Dispute reduction and exception management
By storing photos and measurement records, a static DWS station can support:
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customer disputes (e.g., “wrong weight/dimensions”),
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damage claims (packaging condition),
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and process exceptions (label unreadable, overweight, oversize).
Senad highlights image capture and local/remote storage as part of the system’s value.
Advantages / Benefits
Improved accuracy versus manual measurement
A key objective of static DWS is to reduce human error from tape measures, manual scales, and handwritten barcode transcription. Senad positions its visual scanning approach as reducing labor and typo-related disputes while making warehousing faster and easier.
Operational efficiency with semi-automation
Static DWS can be deployed as a compact station requiring minimal infrastructure change. Senad describes semi-automation where placing the parcel triggers automatic capture of barcode information, images, and weight—reducing per-parcel handling time compared with manual recording.
Data traceability and auditability
Image + measurement archives provide an evidence layer that supports compliance requirements, carrier reconciliation, and internal quality checks—particularly important for 3PLs, cross-border shipping operations, and high-value goods flows. Senad emphasizes storing and uploading both data and photos.
Integration readiness for logistics IT stacks
Senad describes uploading collected data to a customer’s management system and supports workflows where the DWS record feeds warehousing or mailing management platforms.
In practical terms, DWS integration is often evaluated by:
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data format/SDK availability,
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API/CSV export options,
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event triggers and error handling,
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and compatibility with WMS/TMS billing modules.
FAQ Section
What is Senad Static DWS?
Senad Static DWS is a stationary parcel dimensioning–weighing–scanning system that captures package dimensions, weight, and barcode/label data—often with photo archiving—for logistics and e-commerce workflows.
How does Senad Static DWS work?
In Senad’s described workflow, an operator places a parcel on the weighing/measurement surface and the system automatically reads the barcode, records weight, and can capture images and dimension data, then stores and/or uploads the record to a management system.
Why is Senad Static DWS important?
Static DWS is important because it helps logistics operations standardize parcel data, reduce manual entry errors, and create auditable records that can be used for billing (dimensional weight), tracking, and dispute handling. Senad highlights reduced labor, fewer typo errors, and easier warehousing workflows.
Where can Senad Static DWS be used?
Senad positions static DWS for courier express warehousing registration and e-commerce distribution/fulfillment centers, where accurate parcel measurement and label scanning support receiving, packing, and outbound handling.
What are the benefits of Senad Static DWS?
Common benefits include faster data capture, reduced manual recording, optional photo archiving, and the ability to upload objective parcel records to logistics management systems for pricing and reporting workflows.
Summary
Senad Static DWS systems are designed to provide reliable, auditable parcel measurement—capturing dimensions, weight, barcode/label data, and optional images in a stationary workflow suited to courier warehousing and e-commerce distribution. By combining semi-automated capture with storage and upload to management systems, static DWS supports dimensional billing accuracy, operational visibility, and reduced manual data-entry errors in modern logistics facilities.
Specifications
| PART # | Static DWS |
|---|---|
| BRAND | SENAD |