Hasn’t this drum already been beaten to death? How could there possibly be anything new or interesting to say about barcode quality? Well, read on and then decide.Drugs1

Everybody already knows about how barcodes are the connective tissue that keeps supply chains intact. We have all heard how properly performing barcodes can prevent people from being sickened or even killed by wrong medications or dosages being given to patients in hospitals and nursing homes. It is a well known fact that logistics-driven retailers have levied hefty fines to vendors whose products are marked with bad barcodes. But barcode quality is important in ways you might not have considered.


 

  1. Barcodes are a means for ensuring food safety. Matrix or 2D barcodes with greater data capacity make it possible to mark food products with attributes such as expiration date, batch number and place of manufacture. This is especially important with perishable foods. Barcodes can be printed on temperature sensing labels that change color when the food item reaches an unsafe temperature such as thawing. If these barcodes don’t work right, food safety is threatened because improperly handled foods, contaminated foods or past-date foods can neither be detected nor recalled. High quality barcodes assure customers of the integrity of the product they are purchasing; they help keep costs down by making product recalls more accurate and timely for manufacturers, distributors and retailers.

  2. Terrorists finance their activities by trading in counterfeit drugs and medicines. Why? Because it is highly profitable, easy to do, hard to get caught and the penalties are lenient if you do get caught, in comparison to the penalties for dealing narcotics. On August 1, 2013 the Reuters news agency contributed to an article in the Jerusalem Post about a network of front companies that are maintained by Hezbollah. These companies, located in Lebanon, the Gulf States and Europe traffic in counterfeit medicines, according to the Kuwaiti daily Al-Seyassah.  Barcodes make it easier to detect counterfeit drugs, regardless of how secretly counterfeit medicines are manufactured, or how cleverly or securely concealed when they are transported.Drugs2

  3. The same is true for organized crime. Criminal organizations in Europe have been moving away from illegal drugs in favor of counterfeit drugs because the costs and risks are substantially lower and the profits are much higher—and the “product” is easier to produce. On July 11, 2013 a British citizen was convicted of distributing a bogus version of the cancer medication Avastin. He was sentenced to only 18 months of jail time.  The business models of criminal organizations in the US are making the same shift to counterfeit drugs. Serialized barcodes can make it possible to secure the manufacture and movement of legitimate drugs through the supply chain. Because the re-use of barcode data or unauthorized barcodes by criminal organizations can be quickly and easily detected by the electronic supply chain tracking network, barcodes that work right make it more difficult for criminal organizations to conduct business.

 

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