Barcode Inspection
Barcode labels can be found just about everywhere in today’s supply chain and customer touchpoints. Barcodes appear on concert tickets, shipping labels, cartons, and candy bars. They speed up transactions, enable communications, and transfer a lot of data quickly.
Major retailers receive hundreds of pallets every hour in each of their distribution centers from dozens of manufacturers and suppliers. If an incoming carton’s barcode label can’t be read quickly and easily, retailers will pass this cost along to the suppliers.
It’s the retail season and no doubt, your retail operation is feeling the strain of having to do more with the same amount of resources. You need a printer designed to support your retail operation, enabling your team to be more effective.
Are you looking for a versatile, enterprise-grade printer with both barcode label inspection and RFID printing and encoding capabilities that can deliver efficiency in fast-paced industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, horticulture and cannabis?
The holiday season is a busy time for retailers and suppliers. While it is a highly profitable time, there are additional challenges ensuring efficiency and preventing delays while accommodating greater demand.
When barcode labels aren’t readable, global supply chains fail.
Duplicate, defective, and poorly printed barcode labels can lead to costly consequences. At best, they result in delays or rejected shipments. At worst, they can lead to fines or even legal ramifications for businesses.
There is a saying in development and manufacturing that often holds true. The longer you wait to solve a problem, the more expensive it becomes to fix it. Apply that to shipping labels.
You have carefully selected and packaged an order for your customer. Your warehouse management system has the contents, customer address, and label information collected. Your label software has formatted the shipping label.