How IDPRT Industrial Barcode Printer Improves Manufacturing Efficiency
Product traceability is the process to identify and track the products through a supply chain. It consists the manufacturing information recorded in the ERP database, to follow the products at every manufacturing step, including the raw material incoming lot info, production lot info, etc.. This information is used to minimize the cost of product recalls, fight counterfeiting, control quality, and optimize production processes.In the information stage, product traceability is getting more and more important in the manufacturing process.
In order to realize the product traceability information solutions in the manufacturing process, the 1D dimensional barcode, the 2D Barcode, and RFID tags in a variety of ways should be employed, such as for a single product to give “id card” – trace code, to achieve a yard, the product of the production, transportation, warehousing, distribution, logistics market inspection and consumers such as link data acquisition and tracking, product production, circulation, sales link the whole life cycle management of medical services, the quality of product traceability, sales list of cargo tracking, such as management objectives, to improve enterprise’s overall competitiveness in the market. This is the typical application of AIDC.
The barcode printer to print the 1D barcode, 2D barcode labels, and RFID tags are used to output the labels or tags for traceability, and the barcode scanners and mobile computers are used to collect the info in order to input into the ERP database, so they are essential in order to realize the product traceability, to get rid of the heavy manual transcription and input work, reduce human error, improve the work efficiency of the production line, and provide accurate and detailed data for the statistics of products and production line.
IDPRT industrial barcode printers from the entry level to the high end could meet different kinds of barcode label printing requirements used in the manufacturing process, such as the tiny barcode labels used in the electronic material, RFID tags for traceability, etc.