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Archive for August, 2008

Multi-purpose barcode labels designed for different functions

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Have you ever noticed the series of thick and thin stripes at the back of a product pack? These well known stripes are known as barcode labels. These black and white wonders are a crucial part of various product manufacturers.

Barcode labels even help in avoiding product theft and duplication. With barcode labels many companies have improved their logistic skills, in turn boosting sales. Another type of labels, called custom labels, is product and industry specific.

Custom labels are designed specifically for a purpose – be it tracking or data collation. The growing success of barcode labels has led to innovation in the field. Beating conventional forms of utility, barcode labels are being designed for varied functions and processes. Nowadays, even car rental services are using these tiny wonders for tracking purposes.

Since the early 20th centure, barcodes have been in every household and industry. We rarely see any product or equipment being shipped or transported without barcode labels any more.

Barcode labels used widely to track and collect crucial data

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

You must have noticed that all products available at your supermarket and department store come printed with barcode labels. These tiny wonders are used widely to track and collect data.

You could find a wide range of labels across the world. Asset Labels, Security Labels, Barcode Labels and Custom Labels are a few examples of useful labels. Nowadays even movie and game tickets come with barcode labels.

The increasing popularity of barcode labels has led to huge innovation in the world of data collection. Barcode labels have revolutionized and improved the process of data collection, collation and tracking, even your regular cigarette or mint pack comes with a barcode label.

The two engineers Raymond Alexander and Frank Stietz should get the credit for the popularization of barcode labels. They used the technology in Automatic Car Identification systems in turn widening the scope of barcode labels. By gaining acceptance in invariably all industries, it seems barcode label technology is still here to stay for a long time.

Barcode labels - a necessity in many industries

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Barcode labels came into existence in the 1950’s and since then have revolutionised the process of data collection and tracking. This 20th century invention has given millions of companies the advantage of tracking the movement of items such as airline luggage, rental cars and more.

Nowadays scientists are even using the features of barcode labels to study various insect and animal habits. Barcode labels have become a necessity in many industries in the form of Barcode Labels, Asset Labels, Security Labels and Custom Labels to name just a few.

Many barcode label companies are constantly working on improving this technology. Barcode technology has been a gift to many industries and all credit goes to the US inventors Joseph Woodland, Jordin Johanson and Bernard Silver.

Barcode labels found popularity amongst the masses through the works of Raymond Alexander and Frank Stietz. Their work on a system to identify railroad cars opened up a whole new world of possibilities. In turn, barcode labels have become a part of every household and industry. In fact, barcode labels are now considered a necessity in most industries.

Barcode labels, the best way to store important product related data

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

For years many industries have trusted barcode labels to store relevant data that has indirectly helped them in logistics management and data collection.

Nowadays every product comes with a barcode. The grocery industry realised the importance and relevance of barcodes way back in 1970’s. Since , barcode labels have been mandatory on almost every product. No doubt, barcode labels serve as the best way to store important product related data. Barcodes are widely used to enhance the task of computer data entry.

These ingenious strips come in varied forms - Asset Labels, Security Labels, Barcode Labels and Custom Labels, to name a few. Each has specific functions. For example, Security labels are used for tracking, in turn offering comprehensive protection to valuables, products or equipments.

Barcode labels are constantly modified to offer innovative solutions. In fact, they have even modified the look in some cases, so you can even get barcodes in dotted formats rather than the regular stripes. The best part is even Document Management tools are widely using barcode labels to segregate and index documents.

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