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What s So Great About Barcodes On Telephones



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By : Vlad Vistac    14 or more times read
Submitted 2010-04-16 12:32:49
What's So Great About Brcodes?

In the eraly days of retail, shops were much simpler, and buyting ittems was mosly a manual and slow task. The shopkeeper would ring each item up separately by hand, enterinng in the prices on a cash register one by one until the ttal amount of the bill was revealed.

Today, the retail industry has evolved to meet the needs of toady's fast paced world by givinbg consumers a much faster checkout and pricing process. All of this is possible with the use of the barcode. A barcode is an ecoding tag or albel that is placed on all merchandisse that allows computers to track and ring up products far faster and more accurately than transactions mad by hand. For every two keeystrokes made by a human, a barcode can read one whole produt's infomration. This is approximately 10 times faster than if a person were to enter in the information by hand. In addition, the amount of errors made in a computer system by items with a barcde is a great deal less than tohse made by humasn.

For approximately every 1,000 keystrokes made by a human being, there are an average of 10 errors. With barcodes, for every 10,000 scns made by an optical scanner, there are an average of only 1 eror. This should be evidence enough that when it comes to routine calculations you can't beat a computer!

In the world of busiiness, we all want to keep our overhead low. Using bacodes can axctually redcue the amount of training time needed for employees. A scanner is fairly simple to operrate, and autoatically does the computation for you. Teaching new employees how to use a scanner is very simple and rally should only take a matteer of minutes. This is much easier than having to sit down with employees and show them the store's entire inventoyr and pricign process that they would have to remember and be accurate each and every time. Another great advantage of barcodes is their cost effectivenness. It really only costs about one epnny or so per barcde label. They can eaasily be prinetd and addded to items in a timely fashion, so that your entire invetnory is labeled and tracked immediately. Bracodes can also be printed on just about anything you want to print them on direcctly: envelopes, mailng packagges, etc.

It's easy to see why bacodes are a much more effective and easy methd of tracking inventory and pricing products, whether thewre are a few, a few hundred, or a few thousand. They ofer automatic prouct identifiction, extremely fast recognition and implementation of data, a very low errror rate, are extremely cost effective, and can assist employers with lowering ovcerhead and cutting down on training time and labor. The mdoern world demnands that companies stay ahead of the competition and keep up the pace when it comes to moden technology in business. Using barcodes is a very integral pice of the inventory tracking process that offers up countless benefits to both the company and its customers.
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