Products
Order Desk
1-800-387-4026
Bar Coding
You can't go to a retailer today without seeing a bar code—those patterns of dark bars and white spaces—on products. But have you ever thought about using bar codes in your business? A bar coding system might work well for you if:
- You enter the same information into your computer system multiple times per day.
- Accuracy is paramount, especially if your customers demand accuracy or your business is regulated by the government.
- Time is of the essence—you never seem to be able to process information quickly enough.
- Up-to-date information about such things as inventory levels could help you make better management decisions.
- Tracking is required. For example, hospitals use bar coded labels on equipment and furniture to track their location. Manufacturers use bar coded labels, tags and tickets to track work in process.
Call us today to find out how a bar coded system can enhance your business by improving accuracy and increasing efficiencies.

