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Barcode labels and RFID labels are choices enterprises must make to improve efficiency and reduce overhead. Which are most cost-effective and reliable in the long run are decisions not to be taken lightly.
Read moreBarcode labels and asset labels can certainly help when you either manually scan the cartridges, or scan via an electronic system -- But how will you organize your labels?
Read moreShrinkage...the difference between actual inventory on hand and what it should be according to purchase and sales records.
Read moreEven though barcodes were an early application of computer technology, users, potential users,and the general public still have questions about the common (and the not so common) barcode. With that in mind, the following websites may help to throw some light on the many aspects of the subject.
Read moreNeed a quick turnaround time for your labels?
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Someone in your organization has misplaced an asset. Your staff, which is already overworked, is forced to track it down. And if you can’t find it, you have to buy a replacement.
Does this situation sound familiar? Then tag, you’re it—a candidate for asset tagging.
Read moreThere is always a right way and a wrong way to do things and that includes applying asset tags and labels. Watch our demonstration video to make sure your tags will adhere and stay put for a very long time.
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Something as simple as asset tracking can easily be misunderstood by engineers, project managers and purchasing departments in a rush to find a solution for a track and trace, asset tracking, identification or access control
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