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Stock Taking - the classic portable bar code reader application. The operator
scans the codes of the items (perhaps scanning only one of multiple items and
then entering the quantity for that item) and then uploading the stored scanned
data to the computer later, thereby correcting the computer's files for what is
actually on the floor.
Time and Attendance - employee badges with bar codes are read at clock-in
and clock-out into a computer or terminal to provide attendance data to the
computerized payroll program.
Warehouse Picking - the computer downloads a table to a portable terminal and
the operator is prompted to pick a list of items associated with a specific order.
After picking the order, the operator goes back to the terminal to upload the data
and receive his next order to pick. As locations are reached or items are picked,
the bar codes are scanned and the terminal compares what was scanned to be
sure the right location or item is being picked.
Warehouse Putaways - as the operator stores items in a warehouse, the
operator scans the items and the location. This data is the uploaded to the
computer so it can keep track of the inventory quantity on hand and locations.
Warranty and Service Tracking- as units are received, the bar code on the
case of the unit is scanned, bringing up the computer history for that unit. As
the unit is repaired, scanning what failures and what new parts are required to
repair for costing and failure analysis.
Work-In-Process Inventory Tracking - with on-line readers or portable
readers, scanning the routing sheets with bar codes on them as parts or
subassemblies are completed, often including yield data, so the work-in-process
costs and progress can be tracked. (Usually one terminal per operator).
Event Time Applications
There are now a variety of hand held bar code terminals that are linked by Radio
Frequency (RF) back to a host computer. This makes possible portable interactive
applications in the stock room, the warehouse, shipping, receiving, etc.
Whatever the cost of the hardware, the application software investment is
intense for most companies. It is really an extension of MRP II software into the
portable hand held terminals.
Applications include:
Rental Car Check in and Billing - Anyone who has rented a car lately has
experience the convenience and speed of RF Terminal check-in at the curb.
Massive Table Lookup - The simplest application is the computer performing
validity checks on data entered from its large up-to-date computer files and
notifying the operator of any invalid data.
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