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TSC Auto ID's barcode identification solutions have become an indispensable tool for safety in the automotive manufacturing industry. TSC Auto ID printers deliver high-quality automotive parts labels with clear, scannable barcodes, providing essential information. This includes part numbers, production dates, and other critical traceability data.
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Increasing demand for industrial printers is propelled by automation in manufacturing, traceability regulations in the food and beverage sector, hybrid retail strategies, e-commerce-driven logistics growth, and a heightened safety emphasis in healthcare, according to VDC Research.
In any efficient or semi-automated process, mistakes can be extremely disruptive to workflows and costly to resolve.
Understanding inventory location is the key to a strong supply chain and Just-in-Time (JIT) manufacturing execution.
In this next edition of our TSC Auto ID Blog Series “Rev Up Savings,” we tackle Just In Time manufacturing for the automotive industry.
What is a free Quality Engineer worth to you? In this installment, we test drive that question, because the US will always be a nation of cars and drivers. A new study says roughly 95% of Americans own or have access to a car or truck and they are going places given the US boasts the largest network of roads in the world at over 4.1M miles. What keeps these cars on the road are the quality standards employed by assemblers and part makers around the world.
In the fast-paced world of business, every minute counts. When a critical printer in your high-security network goes down, the impact can be immediate and crippling. Lost productivity, delayed shipments, and frustrated customers – it's a scenario no one wants to face.
The world of asset tracking is constantly evolving, and RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) technology is leading the charge. While traditional RFID tags have served us well, there's a new breed specifically designed for a specific challenge: metal surfaces.
As an IT manager, you know that time is money. And when a printer goes down, it can be a major disruption to your business, but also a distraction from your busy schedule. That's why TSC has developed the Rapid Deployment feature, which allows you to quickly and easily deploy new printers, or configure existing printers, with minimal downtime.
Like many other industries, the automotive industry has been greatly affected by the unpredictability of the supply chain.