Before you begin even looking at barcode software solutions, you need to know your industry. In order to make an educated decision about barcode software, barcodes and the equipment you require, you will need to have an understanding of the industry in which you will be working. Many people feel they understand barcoding because they’ve seen it in action in retail; however, barcoding in the warehousing industry is different from barcoding in retail. Knowing the differences between the two and discovering what is required in the warehouse industry is crucial before selecting a barcoding software solution.
Today’s customers expect retailers to deliver products quickly and are looking for an interactive relationship with their retailers. In order to fulfill customer demands and expectations, you will need to have a smooth warehousing, shipping, and receiving process in place. This is where barcoding comes into the picture. With the right barcode solution, you can provide your customers with information in real-time and deliver their orders faster than ever.
In order to choose the right barcode software solution, however, you will need to be aware of your specific needs. Every manufacturing and distribution company has unique needs when it comes to barcoding. Don’t make the mistake of investing in the wrong solution for your company!
For companies who need access to real-time information, wireless technology is the way to go. Wireless barcoding devices (commonly referred to as barcode scanners) are used to track data as it goes in and out of the warehouse. Once the barcode scanner captures the necessary information, the data is sent directly to the company’s ERP or warehouse management system. Sales teams and upper management can then view the information in real-time in the company’s system and better report on their findings.
Once you’ve determined what you need out of a barcoding solution (and how you intend to use it), you need to have a plan for investment. How much are you willing to spend on your barcode implementation? While the technology is not cheap, it does provide a rapid return on investment (ROI). In fact, the average company can earn the money back in the time period of 6 months to a year. That’s a quick return!
Scanco understands barcoding. That’s why they provide Sage 100 barcoding (formerly MAS 90 barcoding and MAS 200 barcoding) and Sage 500 barcoding (formerly MAS 500 barcoding) products to meet the needs of manufacturers and distributors. Scanco not only offers capable products, but they also offer on-going support and are continuously developing new applications to help you take advantage of all your barcoding software solution has to offer. Scanco offers Sage 100 barcoding software configuration (formerly MAS 90 / 200 barcoding software configuration) and Sage 500 barcoding software configuration (formerly MAS 500 barcoding software configuration), in addition to their barcoding implementation services. Contact Scanco’s barcoding software solution experts today to learn how Scanco can help deliver the best barcoding experience.
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