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Shipping/Load Confirmation
One of the first supply chain processes recognized as gaining
benefit from the use of bar coding technology is shipping of
product to other manufacturing plants/areas and external
facilities. Current bar coding/RFID mandates require that
shipping containers (cases, pallets, etc.) are identified with
barcodes and encoded with RFID serialized identifiers that
will aid the receiving party to more easily identify who the
product came from and what it is. Using bar code/RFID
technology to capture the identifying information on an
outbound pallet provides some of these benefits:
- Allow for real-time load confirmation of product and
creation of an outbound ASN
- Provide visual indicators to a fork truck operator
regarding pallets being loaded onto the proper truck or to
the correct manufacturing area
- Confirm loading/movement of product on the
shipping/loading dock
- Streamline the amount of time it takes to load a pallet
into the truck/move into manufacturing:
- Eliminate the need to manually compare paperwork
against product
- Collect information as activity occurs
- Provide increased visibility to loaded/moved product
- There is no delay between the time product enters
the facility and when it is recorded/confirmed
- Pallets are scanned as they are loaded and/or moved.
Current bar code/RFID mandates have also focused on the use
of bar code/RFID technology to scan cartons as they pass along
on a conveyor system. In many distribution centers and freight
depots cartons of product are floor loaded into trucks for
parcel delivery. Using these technologies to capture the
identifier on an outbound carton provides some of these
benefits:
- Confirm loading/manifesting of product without human
intervention
- Streamline the amount of time it takes to load
cartons onto a truck:
- Eliminate the need to handle cartons one at a time
- Loading is accomplished simply by conveying the
carton past the scanner/reader
- Provide increased visibility to loaded product
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