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Three Simple Ways to Use Barcode Scanning to Track Work-in-Process

BellHawk Systems Corporation announced a new white paper "Three Simple Ways to Use Barcode Scanning to Track Work-in-Process". Operations managers in manufacturing and other industrial organizations are increasingly finding that tracking work-in-progress using paper forms and Excel spreadsheets, or using manual data entry into an ERP system, no longer meets their need to ensure that customer orders get out on time. Instead, because of short customer order delivery deadlines, they need to keep track of many different jobs for semi-custom products, in real-time, as they flow through multiple work centers.

At the same time, operations managers want to reduce their overhead cost by eliminating the need for manual keyboard data entry as well as eliminating the need for expediters and customer support people to make sure customer orders get out on time. They also want to use systems that are low cost and simple for their people to use.

Barcode scanning is an ideal way to solve this problem. But, even here, there are trade-offs in which methods to use, depending on the data to be collected.

This white paper is written by Dr. Peter Green, who is the CTO of BellHawk Systems Corporation. BellHawk Systems provides real-time work-in-process and materials tracking systems for a wide variety of manufacturing, repair and other industrial organizations as well as materials traceability systems for food processors.

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