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of the parts are required for the machine to run smoothly, quietly and without stopping. Take one piece out and you will notice right away. The machine doesn’t run smoothly, it’s loud and eventually it will stop running altogether. Skipping over a dedicated barcode system is just like removing a part from the machine. Inventory loss piles up, customer orders can’t be filled and you are spending money ordering items you already have simply because you don’t know you have them. These costs add up quickly until your business isn’t running at all, just like the machine. All of the parts are required for the machine to run smoothly, quietly and without stopping. Take one piece out and you will notice right away. The machine doesn’t run smoothly, it’s loud and eventually it will stop running altogether. Skipping over a dedicated barcode system is just like removing a part from the machine. Inventory loss piles up, customer orders can’t be filled and you are spending money ordering items you already have simply because you don’t know you have them. These costs add up quickly until your business isn’t running at all, just like the machine. All of this can be avoided by being proactive and taking care of your investment now, you are creating a more secure future for yourself, the employees that count on you as well as the business itself. Quick to obtain data It’s a lot faster to scan a QR code or other bar code with a mobile device than it is to manually key it in to a search engine and hope to get some relevant results. With barcodes, users can scan items without having to write things down or key it into some database or, even worse, an Excel document and risking costly errors. At any time, your Excel workbook could be out-of-sync with your actual inventory count. If you run an ecommerce or retail business, one of your top concern is likely keeping track of your inventory and managing your cash flow. Being able to forecast demand, ensure no product sits in your warehouse too long, and handle any shrinkage concerns. While handling these issues can be aided by leveraging software it all starts with a smart inventory management strategy. Here are the top 5 inventory management strategy. Here are the top 5 inventory management systems for you to consider for your small business. Why Small Businesses Need a Barcode Inventory System Posted by: Paul Trujillo August 11, 2015 2015-08-11 Paul Trujillo obtain data It’s a lot faster to scan a QR code that people can scan with their smartphones. Since many people, even if they’ve never been behind a cash register before, can scan barcodes, the time and money required to train them is minimal. Cheap to print While RFID tags are viable for things like inventory tracking, nothing can beat a printed barcode in terms of cost. Other than a barcode reader, they require no extra equipment. Barcodes can be avoided by being proactive and taking care of your investment now, you are creating a more secure future for yourself, the employees that count on you as well as the business itself. Quick to obtain data It’s a lot faster to scan a QR code or other bar code with a mobile device than it is to manually key it in to a search engine and hope to get some relevant results. With barcodes, users can scan items and get immediate feedback that is tailored to an item in every field, from healthcare to retail. With one scan, 2D barcodes can instantly share how many of each item is in stock, what items need ordered and even what items there are too many of. They can hold up to 4,000 characters of text so even more information on each inventory item can be added if needed. Having barcoded items, and a powerful system behind them, will help your company reap a number of benefits like vendor management, mobility, quick audits and cycle counts, accurate reporting and more. All to get your business money, save time for your employees and save you a great deal of stress over lost, misplaced or depreciated inventory. Puting a barcode system after they have lost inventory to theft, natural disaster, human error or depreciation. Using barcode technology is easier to implement than most people think. Other businesses have already made the change and are examples of how easy it really is. Here is a compilation of 7 reasons why you should incorporate barcode technology now. Reduce Errors The biggest reason to adopt barcodes is that they reduce many transcription errors and other problems caused by manually keying in information into documents or database systems. Even the most skilled typist will make one error in every field, from





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