Zebra Technologies helps identify, track and manage assets, transactions and people with specialty digital printing and automatic identification solutions. Zebra is a leading global provider of on-demand thermal printers for bar code labels, tickets and receipts, plastic cards, and digital photos. The company is also a recognized leader in radio frequency identification (RFID), providing printer/encoders and smart labels, as well as real-time locating systems (RTLS) and operating systems to manage the flow of goods through marine terminals and other inter-modal facilities. The company also offers related supplies, label design/integration software, and the widest range of thermal printer connectivity and networking solutions. Companies use Zebra products to improve their business processes, to deliver better customer service, improve productivity, and strengthen security.
Global competition, increasing complexity of supply chains and heightened awareness over product authentication support strong fundamental growth for Zebra. The company has the broadest product line in the industry, global distribution, the largest installed base, and outstanding brand equity. With clear leadership positions in core bar code labeling solutions and card imaging, initiatives in RFID and RTLS, geographic expansion, mobile and wireless printing, and delivering high-growth solutions to targeted vertical markets offer significant new growth opportunities.
Zebra's customers include more than 90 percent of the Fortune 500 and Global 2000. Zebra products are used in a wide range of industries, including consumer goods, manufacturing, automotive, healthcare, electronics, transportation, telecommunications, chemical, textiles, shipping, warehousing and distribution, military and government, food packaging and distribution, aerospace, education, security, construction, entertainment, hospitality, and retail.
With international headquarters in Vernon Hills, Illinois, the company has sold more than six million printers worldwide. Zebra's international distribution network encompasses about 100 countries throughout Europe, Asia, the Americas, Africa, the Middle East, and the Pacific.
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