Barcode
tracking systems can provide many benefits to
manufacturers, processors and distributors, including:
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Keeping track of inventory and work-in-process in
real-time so managers and supervisors can
efficiently schedule and manage their operations.
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Cutting the cost of inventory by better management
and avoidance of scrap and wastage.
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Preventing employee mistakes by providing real-time
warnings before the problem occurs.
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Preventing loss of customer business due to late or
wrong shipments. Also preventing customer imposed
penalties for shipment errors.
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Preventing lost-time looking for missing inventory,
equipment or assets. Also helping prevent employee
theft and inventory diversion.
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Efficiently capturing tracking and materials
traceability data required by customers and
Government agencies; reduces risk of massive recalls
and product defect lawsuits.
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Accurately capturing the cost of jobs, inventory and
work-in process for financial analysis.
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Efficiently and accurately recording receipts and
shipments
and feeding this data to an accounting system.
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Tracking test, process and quality control data, as
well as tracking laboratory operations.
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Tracking repair, construction and maintenance
operations including parts and components.
These
systems can pay for themselves in six months or less but
many organizations fail to successfully complete these
projects or suffer major cost over-runs. These projects
are complex and require a lot of know-how for their
successful completion.
In this
webinar, which is provided at no cost, Dr. Peter Green
will provide an overview of barcode tracking
methods, equipment, software and project management
issues in implementing a barcode tracking solution.
You will
learn how to use barcodes to track receiving, stock
room, production, laboratory, warehouse, repair,
maintenance, picking, packing and shipping operations in
real-time. We will cover technology issues such as using
mobile computers and integration with accounting, ERP
and CRM systems. We will also cover such topics as how
to prevent employee mistakes, how to capture materials
traceability data and how to accurately cost
work-in-process.
The
seminar will be presented by Dr. Peter Green, who has
successfully led and managed the implementation of over
100 major tracking projects using technologies such as
barcode, RFID and wireless mobile computing for
industrial, government and commercial organizations. |