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What is OCR? How Optical Character Recognition Works in Logistics


What is OCR, and how does it work in logistics? 


 Optical Character Recognition (OCR) converts documents and images into structured digital data. In logistics operations, large volumes of information are still stored in PDFs, invoices, and shipping instructions. This video explains how OCR technology works and how WallTech applies it in its system products to automatically extract key logistics data. By reducing manual input, OCR improves efficiency, accuracy, and operational speed. Part of the WallTech AI Series.

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