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5 Ways Barcodes Helps In Warehouse Cost Reduction

Barcodes have been a part of the shipping and retail industries for a long time, helping business track their products and keep product data handy. However, many sellers still do not use these codes to their full potential.

Barcodes consist of numbers and parallel lines containing data about the products. The data can include expiration date, product name, manufacture, or other information. When you scan the code with a barcode reader, all information is automatically uploaded to your device.

This simple process can give businesses tremendous benefits.

 

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1.     Reduces Chances Of Errors

Manual entries can cause errors in the documentation process. Furthermore, the paperwork is often misplaced, lost, and gets into unauthorized hands. Suppose you have put crucial information on paper and somehow it is lost. These scenarios will cause delays and other problems in warehouse operations.

On the other hand, barcodes have a high accuracy rate of 99%. This precision makes it possible for businesses to reduce the time and cost lost because of errors.

2.     Speeds Up The Orders

The more orders you fulfill, the more revenue you get. The traditional methods of order receiving and delivery are time-consuming and require considerable human interaction, increasing the chances of errors.

If your business is growing, it is crucial to maintain a reasonable order fulfillment rate. You can speed up the order frequency and delivery time using barcodes. A simple code can effectively check the product status (for example, expiration and variation).

 

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3.     Decreases The Warehouse Clerical Costs

You also have to pay the labor responsible for inputs and paperwork, apart from the losses caused by errors. They also struggle with returning lost and misplaced inventory.

Your business can save costs by using barcodes, seamlessly replacing the manual methods of inventory management and data input. All you have to do is to have a small team of trained staff, barcodes, and a system.

4.     Improves Inventory Accuracy

Inventory accuracy means knowing the correct amount of inventory in the warehouse, and the data should align with your system. Barcodes also give historical data about the product. Moreover, you can know which employee is responsible for product handling.

The details allow you to operate your warehouse at maximum capacity. Furthermore, in case of delays, returns, and sales, you can update the WMS immediately.

5.     Manages Your Labor

It is essential to know what your key performance indicators are and how to track them. You can track labor activities and performance through product barcodes. It assists you in improving employee performance, productivity, and business operations.

6.     Reduces Training Time

Barcode system implementation is a simple task and requires simple training. You can train your staff with the WMS and barcodes in no time without any manuals.

Conclusion about Barcodes

Businesses of all sizes can benefit from barcode systems. They are an efficient method to save costs and improve business operations. Increase your order fulfillment rate with barcodes and automate your warehouses worldwide.

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