Barcode as a tool of business

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Article 1: Sabarcodes.co.za

BARCODE AS A TOOL OF BUSINESS It is already very difficult to come with new products each time. Innovation is not a joke, and there is considerable hard work hidden behind it. When finally one product is manifested from conceptualization and deliberation, it is manufactured. At this point, if your product does not have a barcode on it, the distributors may refuse to take it. All that hard work and investment (time and money both) would feel like waste. Thus, it is important to know how and where to purchase barcodes. Barcodes are twelve-digit numbers or codes that help the distributors and sales people to keep a track of their inventory. The big sales stores where there is a huge range of products and a lot of customers come in daily, it is impossible to manually keep track of every packet that is being sold. There used to be no way around this until the time barcodes for products were invented. When a product has a barcode, it has its own identity. When it comes into a distribution or sales facility, it is “scanned-in”. It means that the distribution or the sales facility now has possession of the product with that particular barcode and that it is in their inventory now. During sales, when this product is bought by a consumer, it is “scanned-out”, meaning that now that product is no longer in the sales facility and that it has been delivered to the end user. This is how inventory is tracked. It would have been very frustrating to go about doing all this manually. This is because there are way too many products today for every human need. There is a lot to choose from, thus there are more items in the inventory. When the inventory is tracked properly, business runs smooth. Barcode numbers also help manufacturers to get their products into the market quicker and to bigger sellers and distributors. These are the big fish in the industry that refuse to accept anything that does not have a barcode. This is simply due to the fact that they do not have the time to sit down and manually count everything. If you are a small business dreaming to make it big in the market, then you must have Unique Product Code (UPC, which is the barcode) ready for each of your products. Even the online giant stores these days have a mandate that barcodes are compulsory for all the products. Those with no barcodes are not viewed with a good opinion, and verdicts that say “fake” are quite often passed. This is how important barcodes are, and without a doubt, they will become even more important as they start to contain more and more important information in them. The price of barcodes varies according to the kind that you are purchasing. A resale barcode is always cheaper than a new one, and is just as good. A resale barcode costs about a third of what a new one would. To know more about barcode registration, visit SABarcodes.za. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dave Hawkins is an expert when it comes to new age barcode technology. He also likes to write many interesting articles and blogs on the topic, helping people understand the basics of these systems and adapt them in their business/professional life. For barcode registration and other information, he recommends SABarcodes.za as the most trustworthy website.


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