Facilitating shop-floor bar-coding implementation: A do-it-yourself approach for small firms

The successful design and implementation of automatic identification technologies, in particular, bar coding, will be one of the cornerstones of being a competitive manufacturer in the 1990s. It has been reported that bar-code scanning systems are 75% faster than entering information by typing and 3...

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Published inProduction and inventory management journal Vol. 33; no. 4; pp. 1 - 5
Main Authors Gurney, Brian, Discenza, Richard
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Alexandria American Production & Inventory Control Society, Inc 1992
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Summary:The successful design and implementation of automatic identification technologies, in particular, bar coding, will be one of the cornerstones of being a competitive manufacturer in the 1990s. It has been reported that bar-code scanning systems are 75% faster than entering information by typing and 33% faster than entering information on a 10-key entry board. The accuracy level for 1.25 million lines of bar code was 99.997% correct, compared to data-entry operators who achieved an accuracy rating of 98.2%. Bar-code technology has been successfully applied in many areas within the manufacturing discipline, including time-labor tracking, work in process, inventory control, and quality assurance. The benefits of bar coding extend beyond the factory floor to include customer service, production scheduling, and numerous applications in the distribution function. A framework is presented for successfully implementing an automatic identification system to provide maximum benefit to an organization.
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ISSN:0897-8336