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Bar code technology remains most popular AIDC
Combining cost and simplicity, bar code technology remains a time-tested way for manufacturers to track products through the supply chain. Feature
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Manufacturers have many options when choosing barcode labeling software
Manufacturers can use barcodes to track parts, products and shipments through the supply chain. Barcode labeling software prints out the right information in a form readable by scanners. Tutorial
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Understanding and selecting barcode inventory scanners
Barcodes store the fundamental data of inventory management. Selecting the right barcode inventory scanner depends on factors such as what kinds of goods are being tracked and warehouse workflow. Tutorial
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AIDC best practices demand scrutiny of environmental, accuracy needs
To find the right mix of barcodes, RFID, and Wi-Fi sensors, manufacturers must first decide the speed, distance and accuracy they need in an AIDC system, analysts said. News | 27 Oct 2011
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Choose warehouse data management technology with care, experts say
RFID and barcodes are still the most effective warehouse data-capture systems for gaining real-time views of inventory. But picking one over the other is sometimes tricky, according to experts. News | 08 Mar 2011
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Getting the most out of a barcode project
Manufacturers have a lot to look at when implementing barcodes into the warehouse. Barcode projects are expensive, but if done right, can pay off big. Article | 17 Mar 2010
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RFID vs. barcodes: Is one really better than the other?
There are several advantages to both barcode technology and RFID, which is why many companies are leveraging the strengths of both. Find out the benefits of RFID vs. barcodes. Article | 16 Mar 2010
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Barcodes outpacing RFID technology in manufacturing adoption
Tough economic times are changing the relationship between manufacturing and RFID. Adoption of RFID technology has slowed and barcode technology is becoming a popular and cheaper option. Read how some Pennsylvania manufacturers are using barcoding in... Article | 06 Aug 2009
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Bar code technology remains most popular AIDC
Combining cost and simplicity, bar code technology remains a time-tested way for manufacturers to track products through the supply chain. Feature
-
AIDC best practices demand scrutiny of environmental, accuracy needs
To find the right mix of barcodes, RFID, and Wi-Fi sensors, manufacturers must first decide the speed, distance and accuracy they need in an AIDC system, analysts said. News
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Choose warehouse data management technology with care, experts say
RFID and barcodes are still the most effective warehouse data-capture systems for gaining real-time views of inventory. But picking one over the other is sometimes tricky, according to experts. News
-
Getting the most out of a barcode project
Manufacturers have a lot to look at when implementing barcodes into the warehouse. Barcode projects are expensive, but if done right, can pay off big. Article
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RFID vs. barcodes: Is one really better than the other?
There are several advantages to both barcode technology and RFID, which is why many companies are leveraging the strengths of both. Find out the benefits of RFID vs. barcodes. Article
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Manufacturers have many options when choosing barcode labeling software
Manufacturers can use barcodes to track parts, products and shipments through the supply chain. Barcode labeling software prints out the right information in a form readable by scanners. Tutorial
-
Understanding and selecting barcode inventory scanners
Barcodes store the fundamental data of inventory management. Selecting the right barcode inventory scanner depends on factors such as what kinds of goods are being tracked and warehouse workflow. Tutorial
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Barcodes outpacing RFID technology in manufacturing adoption
Tough economic times are changing the relationship between manufacturing and RFID. Adoption of RFID technology has slowed and barcode technology is becoming a popular and cheaper option. Read how some Pennsylvania manufacturers are using barcoding in... Article
About Barcode software for manufacturing
Barcode software is a popular and often less expensive alternative to RFID and can be used manufacturing, from the shop floor to the warehouse to transportation. Discover how barcoding works in manufacturing environments and read comparisons between RFID and barcoding. Get expert advice on selecting barcode technology and finding the right barcode scanners and barcode label printers.