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It is a proven fact: businesses who track their IT assets realize up to a 30% reduction in the amount spent on those assets during the first year of use. And that is IT assets, alone. If you can save so much money by keeping an asset inventory, why doesn’t everyone do...
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Learn how the partnership between Idezi and Zebra Technologies provides the solution you need to fix your supply‑chain...
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92 percent of small‑to‑medium sized businesses (SMBs) with an inventory make the effort to track it. In other words, almost every business is making sure that they know where their inventory is. Many SMBs still fail every year though, which means it’s not...
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You’ve done it. From being one of the 46% of small businesses that don’t use inventory tracking technology, you’re taking the leap to streamline your process and put yourself on the road to having a more efficient pipeline. There’s just one problem: You don’t...
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Everyone wants to make a good first impression. If you’re one of the 30+ million small business owners in the U.S., you had to make a good first impression when you met with an investor or secured a loan. The window to make a lasting first impression is only seven...
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Thinking about selling your product on Amazon? After all, Amazon is the leading eCommerce retail company in the United States. By 2021, it will hold around half of the online retail market share. Most of your competitors, while also selling on their own website and...
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From police evidence to perishable foods, security labels are a must‑have in every business sector. If you’re wondering whether your company should invest in these labels and tags, the answer is simple: yes! Although we tend to overlook those apparently...
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If you sell products, have you considered using UPC labels? With millions of products in the world, UPC barcodes help identify your products among the masses. What Is a UPC? Each universal product code (UPC) is a unique series of numbers and stripes specific to one...
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Inventor Joe Woodland drew the first barcode in the sand in Miami Beach as he tried to come up with a way to help grocery stores process customers faster. Once this invention was established, the next hurdle was inexpensive ways to print the images with precise edges...
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When they first came out, many people were baffled about the cryptic symbols on their items and produce. “A QR code?” they asked. “What’s that?” Today, those strange squares have come to be almost commonplace. While their use in Japan and China has been widely...