Enterprise Labeling Best Practices: How to mitigate risk, optimize processes, and improve agility
Labeling is frequently considered a background process that doesn't get any attention until something is wrong. As a result, bar code and RFID labeling practices and software have become dated at many enterprises, failing to keep pace with changing business needs.
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- Reduce costs by lessening the labor, time and expertise required to maintain label formats and make changes
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- Enhance collaboration with business partners by making the enterprise more responsive to change requests and by enabling advanced labeling techniques that can help deter diversion and counterfeiting
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