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Time to Start Imagining Your Future Solution If you haven’t already noticed, labeling has come a LONG way since barcoding became common over thirty years
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Time to Start Imagining Your Future Solution If you haven’t already noticed, labeling has come a LONG way since barcoding became common over thirty years
The number of industrial label printers available is in the thousands and without a doubt it may seem the best course of action is to stick with the old printer instead of taking hours to research. It is virtually impossible to to select a printer with clicks online. Take a look at the extensive list of industrial printer manufacturing with a short overview.
This chart compares some of the most commonly used types of industrial barcodes with information on how they are used and what they look like. These are all bidirectional barcodes (can be scanned from either direction).
Each has advantages depending on how you plan to use the RFID or barcode system. A clear understanding of your requirements around security, durability, cost, and implementation of the system can help you evaluate the best option for your business. In this article, we’ll define RFID and barcoding, discuss the advantages of each, and give some real-world examples to explain the difference between the two technologies.
Barcodes are everywhere, appearing on nearly every product, part and package. Barcodes automate and streamline the production, shipping and receiving processes. But when barcodes fail, problems ensue. While your equipment may scan your barcode, it may not scan at the receiving dock.
On this episode of The New Warehouse Podcast, I interview Tim Wills, the CMO of Peak-Ryzex. We discuss current and emerging trends in the supply chain and logistics
Barcoding technology and automatic identification (auto ID) systems are an integral part of supply chain logistics for enterprises. Because barcodes are machine readable and used
Use of Seagull Scientific print drivers made it possible to create one label format that could accommodate printing to any Windows printer brand/model without having to import formats into SAP.
We’re excited to announce that VisionID is now trading as Peak Technologies.
We’re excited to announce that Siena Analytics is now Peak Technologies.
We’re excited to announce that Coridian is now Peak Technologies.
NOTE: If you are a vendor from former Coridian Technologies and you are submitting an invoice, please use: [email protected].
We’re excited to announce that Miles Data is now Peak Technologies.
NOTE: If you are a vendor from former Miles Data and you are submitting an invoice, please use: [email protected].
We’re excited to announce that Inovity is now Peak Technologies.
We’re excited to announce that Supply Chain Services is now Peak Technologies.
NOTE: If you are a vendor from former Supply Chain Services and you are submitting an invoice, please use: [email protected].
We’re excited to announce that Bar Code Direct is now Peak Technologies.