Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Standard Features Of Barcode Tracking Software

By Jeanie Bailey


For small businesses and large companies alike, keeping track of assets and inventory is a critical business function. Barcode Tracking Software is designed with a standard set of features to help meet this need. These features can be found with nearly all programs either as included sets or add-on items for additional expense. The main items are inventory control, asset management, multiple site controls, scanner and printer integration, and finally inclusion of export formats to be used with other software systems.

Inventory control is the basic act of counting the number of products or parts the company has on hand. Older paper systems have proven to be a burden to growing companies that must move fast and be able to order more product from the manufacturer in order to fulfill customer orders in a timely fashion.

Asset tracking includes items that are not typically part of the products offered to customers. Vehicles, office furniture, and work computers are good examples of company assets. It is important to track these items to eliminate duplicate ordering and provide for tax expense control. This also helps when needing to setup an office or desk for new employees.

Multiple site warehouse controls are designed to track items as they move from one company location to another. Whether the location is an actual warehouse or a retail location, it is extremely important to be able to tag each item with its location. Each location can then operate efficiently. Using this feature, companies are able to shift their inventory between locations as needed, providing a better customer experience and eliminating wasted expense.

Scanners come in various shapes and sizes. One of the most popular style is the wireless hand scanner. These can be carried by employees as they do manual inventory counts. Costly mistakes can be avoided by using scanners due to data entry mistakes. Desk and wired scanners are popular for receiving stations in warehouses, making it easier to mark products as they arrive or depart the location.

Specialized printers have been around for years that print the barcodes. They often use a type of paper that can be peeled off the paper and placed onto the product. Using these printers increases the speed of inventory and allows companies to place their own codes on the products. The programs can also print the codes on regular sheet fed printers as well.

Integrating with other software programs has become essential. While the tracking systems come loaded with features, many companies need to port the information to their financial software, spreadsheets, and even the Internet cloud. The flexibility of integration eliminates hours of transcribing the information from one system to another. Many of the popular program data formats are included.

Barcode software meets the essential function of keeping track of inventory and assets within a company. Since most have these standard features, they are able to provide huge savings in both employee time and lost inventory control. Without these systems a company can easily become overwhelmed with the procedures needed to keep track of every item, part, and asset that may be moved, used, sold, or even thrown away.




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