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                            Top Eight Benefits of Barcodes
                        
                        
                            Barcodes are often overlooked as a method for cutting costs and saving time. A valuable
                            and viable choice for businesses looking to improve efficiency and reduce overhead,
                            barcodes are both cost-effective and reliable.
                        
                        
                            - Barcodes eliminate the possibility of human error. The occurrence of errors for
                                manually entered data is significantly higher than that of barcodes. A barcode scan
                                is fast and reliable, and takes infinitely less time than entering data by hand.
                            
 
                            - Using a barcode system reduces employee training time. It takes only minutes to
                                master the hand-held scanner for reading barcodes. Furthermore, employees do not
                                have to gain familiarity with an entire inventory or pricing procedure. This also
                                makes employee training less expensive, since they do not have to be paid for extra
                                training time, and another employee does not have to be compensated for training
                                them. 
 
                            - Barcodes are inexpensive to design and print. Generally they cost mere pennies,
                                regardless of their purpose, or where they will be affixed. They can be customized
                                economically, in a variety of finishes and materials. 
 
                            - Barcodes are extremely versatile. They can be used for any kind of necessary data collection. This could include pricing or inventory
                                information. Additionally, because barcodes can be attached to just about any surface,
                                they can be used to track not only the products themselves, but also outgoing shipments
                                and even equipment. 
 
                            - Inventory control improves. Because barcodes make it possible to track inventory
                                so precisely, inventory levels can be reduced. This translates into a lower overheard.
                                The location of equipment can also be tracked, reducing the time spent searching
                                for it, and the money spent replacing equipment that is presumed lost. 
 
                            - Barcodes provide better data. Since one barcode can be used for inventory and pricing
                                information, it is possible to quickly obtain data on both. Furthermore, barcodes
                                can be customized to contain other relevant information as needed. They provide
                                fast, reliable data for a wide variety of applications. 
 
                            - Data obtained through barcodes is available rapidly. Since the information is scanned
                                directly into the central computer, it is ready almost instantaneously. This quick
                                turnaround ensures that time will not be wasted on data entry or retrieval.
                            
 
                            - Barcodes promote better decision making. Because data is obtained rapidly and accurately,
                                it is possible to make more informed decisions. Better decision making ultimately
                                saves both time and money. 
 
                        
                        
                            Both inexpensive and user-friendly, barcodes provide an indispensable tool for tracking
                            a variety of data, from pricing to inventory. The ultimate result of a comprehensive
                            barcoding system is reduction in overhead.