Why is barcode quality important? The best response is to discuss where barcodes are used. Hint: they are EVERYWHERE. Let’s start with your everyday life.

Consumer Products

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                                  Everything in a grocery store, auto parts store, clothing store, electronics store, whether a big box store or mom-and-pop neighborhood store, is barcoded.  Barcodes identify what is sold, replenish the inventory, track what’s popular, and prevent up to 96% of data entry errors.*

 

Furthermore, barcodes got those commodities delivered safely, accurately and time. Supply chains run on barcodes.

When barcodes don’t work right, it’s an inconvenience to the consumer. It’s also an expense to the retailer and a possible disaster. If the barcode fails to scan it also fails to identify what was sold. If it scans but mis-identifies the product, it could be a financial loss to the retailer, and it could be life-threatening to the buyer. What if the barcode does not identify the sold product as something that contains peanuts or some other allergen? The consequences would be dire.

Component Parts

                                  Barcodes not only mark a product. Often parts and subassemblies in the product are also barcoded. They aid in the manufacturing process, ensuring a made-to-order product has all of its correct parts. No big deal if the product is a computer or radio. It just won’t work right. But what the end product is a pharmaceutical product? Barcodes mark the raw ingredients in a drug formulary. They ensure the right products are used, from the specified source and batch.

Medical Devices                               

 

Recently the FDA recalled a popular medical device, manufactured by a well-known company. The device is a heart assist pump. A defect causes the devices to overheat, or to erroneously think it is overheating—and shut down. At the time of the recall, dozens of people were injured, hundreds inconvenienced and one has died. The barcode enabled the manufacturer to identify where, when

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and to whom those devices were sold. Further injuries and deaths prevented.

Medical implants such as replacement joints and bones are also barcoded. The barcode is scanned in the surgical theater at installation. If that hip or knees is found to have a fault, the barcode is what linked it to the manufacturer, the hospital, the procedure and the patient.

 

Security and Access Control

                                  Every major sports and entertainment event now uses barcoded tickets. Airline boarding basses and luggage tags are also barcoded. Barcodes link the ticket to the attendee and log them in, preventing entrance by imposters.

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*Statistic from medical administration records and represents drug dispensing errors, cited from Scientific Research Publishing, Inc.

 

3db Barcode Testimonial

Our company (an advanced software company) recently worked with Barcode Test to source a barcode verifier.  Not long ago, we were awarded a contract requiring products to be marked with IUIDs in accordance with MIL-STD-130.  For that standard, marking labels must pass a verification test that evaluates many variables (contrast, size, clarity, syntax, modularity, and more).  After a thorough search, we reduced our options to a select few.

In our search for a verifier, the Axicon line caught our attention.  Barcode Test is our regional reseller for this product.   From the beginning, they were very prompt with their responses.  We ended up having a quick call with John Nachtrieb to go over our needs.  John was extremely easy to work with and provided a lot of great information.  He was very knowledgeable on the matter and was quick to offer up a demo unit (free of charge).

Upon receiving the demo verifier and testing it, a few questions arose.  John joined a call with us and answered all our questions.  Ultimately, the Axicon verifier wasn’t the best fit for us, so we shipped the demo back.  John was completely understanding.  A few weeks later, Barcode Test reached back out with another possible verifier for us to try.  While they didn’t sell that brand, they just wanted to help us find the best option that met our needs. They even offered to send us the unit that they have in-house to see if it worked to our liking. 

Barcode Test is truly a great company to work with.  Their service and willingness to help the customer are far beyond what you typically get from other companies.  They are experts in barcode quality assurance and seem willing to help in any way they can (even if that means not getting a sale and recommending another option that better fits the customer’s needs).  If anyone is in the market for barcode verification/scanning services or products, I would highly recommend giving Barcode Test a call.

Regards,

Production Manager