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Compsee, Inc., is both a manufacturer and distributor of various
bar code products and printers. The company was formed in 1981 as
a subsidiary of McRae Industries of Mt. Gilead, NC. McRae industries
is a public company trading on the American Stock Exchange.
Compsee, Inc., has its own factory located in Mt. Gilead, NC.
It is here that the corporate offices are located along with the
engineering, manufacturing and administrative departments. Compsee's
international sales and marketing department is located in Palm
Bay, Florida. Regional sales offices are located in major cities
throughout the United States.
Our first keyboard wedge originated from the need to capture piece
work payroll information on the shop floor. With the wedge connected
between the keyboard and the terminal, the supervisor merely scanned
the data directly into the shop floor software. Data input via the
wedge emulated key entry and increased the accuracy and timeliness
of the data.
There's more to a Wedge than you might expect.....
Over the years, the Compsee Keyboard Wedge has taken on a variety
of names and shapes. The original Series 300 & 600 were terminal
specific units with limited programming (and about the size of the
terminal itself). In 1986 the engineers developed the QuickReader
a Universal Keyboard Wedge that though only a cable change and a
programmed ID change, the unit could interface to numerous terminals.
The program features were also expanded to meets the needs of the
users who wanted more flexibility in the maniplation of the data
being entered. The QuickReader now has over 300 different interfaces
available (among the most in the industry) and the CAPE (Customer
Applications Programmable Edits) feature. Couple this together with
the speed of the system and the input device connectivity and you
have a truly unique keyboard wedge in a highly competitive industry.
The next generation Compsee wedge - the QuickLink came along in
1989. It brought into the product line the in-line RS 232 interface
capability along with the ability to manipulate the keyboard of
any interface that the QuickLink was attached to.
Since this time, various models have been introduced to meet the
demands of the PC marketplace. These have included the QuickLink
401 and The Bar Code Connector.
To say anything about Compsee, you have to say we know keyboard
wedges - how they work, the applications that are best suited for
them, and the extent to which data can be manipulated prior to being
received by the terminal.
The Wedge needs an Input Source.....
A wedge by itself, is but one part of a bar code system. It must
have some form of input device attached to it. Rather than rediscover
the wheel, Compsee has agreements with selected manufacturers to
supply quality input devices so that we might best meet the application
needs. These items include wands, laser readers (both hand held
and incounter type), CCD's, portables and printers. Compsee
has selected specific vendors to supply these items based on the
quality of their product, reliability, service, responsiveness and
so on.
Great Combinations......
Evidence that we are very much in the business of meeting the
changing needs of our customers, Compsee engineers worked closely
with both PSC and Welch Allyn to integrate the Compsee Wedge into
the handle of the reading devices. The outcome of their efforts
is the successful LaserWedge and CCD Wedge product lines. The units
combine the exceptional reading capabilities as designed by PSC
and Welch Allyn with the interface connectivity and extense programming
flexibility of a Compsee Wedge.
When application needs changed - we changed.....
Having always been in portable sales since the early days selling
a variety of units that were on the market then, Compsee in 1987
began what was to become a long term association with Mars Electronics.
The Mars MEQ portable terminals were the first integrated units
on the market and the first to offer non-proprietary programming
language - BASIC. The need to learn a new language just to program
a portable terminal was eliminated. Over the years Compsee developed
a series of application packages which include: Asset Track, Document
Track, Tool Track and Inventory Track. In 1994, Mars Electronics
International decided to pick a single company to be their national
distributor for the MEQ terminals. Compsee was the choosen partner.
Compsee continues to sell and distribute the Mars product line of
portable terminals and has recently assisted in the design of the
new MEQ 630 Series.
Portables - the wave of the future.....
Seeing the ever increasing market for portable terminals, in 1995
Compsee developed their own product line.... the APEX. The goal
was to manfacture a complete portable bar code data collection terminal.
We took the best qualities of terminals presently on the market,
added a few of our own and came up with a comprehensive, affordable
solution - the APEX II.
The APEX II was built for rugged user environments and designed
to meet the performance criteria that called for a ready-to-use
system.
Our engineering staff continues to improve the APEX with programming
feature, design enhancements and user options that range for communications
stations to unit covers.
Check It Out ...... make sure to browse through the specifications
and the pricing of the APEX.
Rule # 1 of Business - Take Care of the Customer.....
Compsee's has maintained an average growth of approximately 25
% over the last 10 years, a rate significantly exceeding the industry
average. With the continued development of new products, a firmly
established customer base, knowledgeable sales and support personnel,
and reliable, stable resellers, we have every reason to view the
future, being as exciting and dynamic as the past.
Once again, thanks for taking the time to visit our site.
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