Products/Services for Warehouse Floor Barcode Labels

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    Barcode Printers - (344 companies)
    Image Credit: A Barcode Business, Inc. Barcode printers are used to output barcodes in printed form. Types of Barcode Printers Barcode printers include several types of equipment. Flexographic printers are often used...
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    Label Printers - (440 companies)
    Label printers are used to print a variety of labels or adhesive stamps. Most label printers are capable of printing bar codes. Image Credit: Acme Scale Systems | New Pig Corporation. Label printers are used to print labels or adhesive stamps. Most...
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    Label Materials - (398 companies)
    Label materials are blank or pre-printed film, paper or other backing used for the creation of print and labeling products. How to Select Label Materials. Image Credit: 3M. What are Label Materials?. Label materials are blank film, paper or other...
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    Barcode Scanners - (541 companies)
    Barcode scanners are designed to read imprinted bar / matrix code symbologies. Barcode scanners can be slot card scanners, fixed mount scanners, or hand-held scanners. Barcode scanners read imprinted bar/matrix code symbologies. Barcodes, also known...
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    Floor Coatings - (332 companies)
    Floor coatings are tough protective layers used in applications where heavy surface wear or corrosion is expected. Typical applications include warehouses, chemical plants, and manufacturing floors. Floor coatings are tough, protective layers used...
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    Barcode Software - (194 companies)
    ...for creating and printing barcodes on labels and forms. Barcode printing software typically comes with a set of both TrueType and PostScript fonts, and can print barcodes using the common UPC barcode font for retail applications. Barcode software can...
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    Label and Nameplate Services - (1064 companies)
    RFID tags, shipping and packaging labels, company logos, decals, fleet wraps, barcode labels, and other forms of identification for products that require the display of alphanumeric or graphical images. Label and nameplate services design...
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    Label Applicators - (512 companies)
    Label applicators are used to dispense, apply, or print and apply labels to packages. Label applicators are machines used to dispense, apply, or print and apply labels to packages. Machines range from simple manual dispensing to fully automated...
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    Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) - (199 companies)
    ...the best location for an item to reduce the overall spatial and labor investment of each item. Receipt and Cataloguing. When a parcel or item arrives at the warehouse from a manufacturer, a barcode, microchip, or RFID tag is affixed so that the WMS data...
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    Barcode Decoders - (38 companies)
    Barcode decoders are hardware devices that convert the information in barcodes to a digital format. They analyze a barcode 's bars and spaces, determine that the data is from a valid barcode, and then identify the correct barcode symbology. Check...

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  • Market Leader: Acsis Sees Business Momentum Growing As Significant Milestones Are Reached
    … all enterprise product labeling requirements to reduce costs and distribute compliant, customer specific labels throughout distribution and … • Acsis xDDI (x-Application for Device and Data Integration) - to integrate production- floor devices, like RFID, barcode readers, weigh scales, etc., with business applications such as the warehouse management capability of the mySAP(TM) Supply Chain Management (mySAP SCM) application to …
  • http://www.cotton.org/tech/flow/upload/Deliverable-12-00-TM2-Final-Report-07-02-10.pdf
    Readers can also confirm what has left or entered the warehouse ; The study team is aware that there is a possibility for RFID tags to replace or augment barcode PBI labels . Under this system, RFID tags are embedded into the floor of the warehouse along a grid pattern.
  • Research on the Application of Radio Frequency Identification in Cigarette-Distribution Systems
    Following the firstly introduction of RFID products and technology in the Kunming Tobacco corporation in China, Jujin invested in RFID technology in 2007 by using RFID to label “cigarette-pallets (stacks)” … … the information (cigarette-package barcode ) of the operation decision … First-in first-out goods management Before the digital storage was built, the original distribution center warehouse inventory management rely on the manual, only achieve floors - class management level.
  • http://repository.up.ac.za/bitstream/handle/2263/17905/Swart_Improvement%282011%29.pdf?sequence=1
    • When parts are stored, it is important that the label ( barcode ) faces forwards. • Longer parts can rather be stored in an upright position to ensure maximum floor space. Chapter 2: Literature Review Chapter 3: Current warehouse operations .
  • 10.27.09 -- Understanding Cross-Docking
    Take your full-screen applications to the warehouse floor with the SVGA or XGA high-brightness touch screen. Barcode Label Printers From Datex .
  • ZITAG: ZigBee Identification Tag framework for warehouse
    Using RFID tag has better advantages over barcode label , but still has some drawback in some situation. A warehouse rack might span over 3-4 floor or 20m height, which is out of reading range of handheld reader.
  • A RFID-based automated warehouse design
    These systems, however, rely heavily on warehouse staff to enter or update daily information of such as inventory levels and locations of stock keeping units (SKUs) through a barcode -based system. Furthermore, an iWMS can be built by combining any of these smart label -reading technologies with appropriate … … a framework by monitoring real-time WIP (work- in-progress) inventories in a shop- floor environment through .
  • Mobility in the Manufacturing Workplace (.pdf)
    He is using his tablet for detailed warehouse management as he scans the barcodes of recently delivered materials, prints labels for inventory control and stages his raw materials, all without leaving his forklift. … meeting with a potential client, but still completely in touch with your shop floor as you view …
  • http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/37235/85823890-MIT.pdf?sequence=2
    These are performed by a two step process, randomly extracting 10% of asset counts from the warehouse database and locating them in the warehouse, and randomly counting 10% of assets on the warehouse floor and locating them in the database. Added to the challenge ofinventory management is the only recent introduction of a uniform asset labeling system. … to the ramp-up of 6D auditing databases, which introduced standardized labels and barcodes to the sides …
  • http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/71720/15-762j-spring-2005/contents/lecture-notes/rfid_at_raytheon.pdf
    The label is called a Product ID (PID) and has barcodes & human readable components which specify the part number and random carousel storage location it will reside in. The full flow of the warehouse receiving process is shown in Figure 1. … Stores, on the other hand, is tasked with storing this material until needed by the manufacturing floor .