Saturday 20 June 2015

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Common 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.

Controlling the inventory is simply keeping an accurate count of the products or parts on hand. With the older systems, employees would track products on paper forms. This is both time consuming and costly. The manual system slows down the ability to know what is available for shipping and for sale. In order to quickly fulfill customer orders, a company has to know exactly what is available at all times.

Asset management typically includes keeping track of non-product items. Work computers, printers, office furniture, and vehicles are examples of company owned items that are tracked using asset management features. Not only can the assets be tracked, but when used with other programs the value can be tracked. This is important for tax purposes as well as controlling company expenses.

Many businesses have multiple locations to store products. Retail businesses with more than one store may need to tag each product with the store location. Warehouses often ship or trade products in order to fulfill orders quickly. Using this feature a company can easily shift inventory from one location to another without losing track. This provides a better customer experience and eliminates wasted expenses.

There are many different types of scanners. The wireless version is useful for doing a regular inventory count. The employee simply walks through the warehouse and scans each item. This information is sent to the main system and the count is updated. Using wired or desktop type scanners helps warehouses track items being received or shipped. These help eliminate costly data entry mistakes.

Special printers were created to print barcodes on sticky paper. These can been placed on products and allow a company to provide their own codes for each item. These codes can also be printed on regular paper using standard printers. Using these systems makes inventory control very efficient. Inventory sheets can be printed with space for the codes printed from these specialized printers.

Integrating the data with other software programs provides greater flexibility. Being able to transport the date electronically through an export process means the information will not be lost or changed when being imported into financial software, spreadsheets, or even via the Internet. Most will include the more popular data formats for export.

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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