BENEFITS OF USING BARCODE AND RFID LABELS
The goal in today's world is to accomplish more in less time. And to support this goal, many solutions are being implemented – one of which is the more professional application of barcodes.
Automation through barcode labels
When starting an automation project, barcodes are the most fundamental technology. You need to label devices with barcodes for effective tracking and management. Typically, companies will begin with barcode technology to achieve more efficient and accurate management.
Effectiveness
Previously, you might have needed one or two extra people to assist with inventory and manual data entry, but that's no longer the case. The application of barcode technology is far superior to using pen and paper manually.
If you have a need to print barcodes in large quantities, NamVietBarcode can assist you with industrial barcode label printers from Zebra, such as the ZT210 , ZT411 , or ZT610.
Accuracy
Manual data entry is not only time-consuming but also susceptible to human error. Using scanners, on the other hand, increases accuracy and completely eliminates data entry errors.
Goods tracking capability
The need for tracking goods has always been crucial, especially for manufacturers and distributors. They need to know who a particular item was shipped to, when it was shipped, and what the warranty period is. With barcode data combined with a database, users can quickly retrieve this information.
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Barcode technology has brought many benefits to goods management; however, this method still has some drawbacks. With a large volume of goods, scanning barcodes is still time-consuming and labor-intensive. More importantly, users must scan directly on the barcode surface to read the information.
To overcome these drawbacks, RFID technology began to be applied more widely. By using radio waves to read data, users do not need to scan directly on the surface with the label.
Investing in RFID systems may be more expensive than barcodes, but the benefits are undeniable. By combining both methods, inventory management becomes easier than ever.
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