Using barcode asset tags is a modern way of tracking and managing assets in organizations, manufacturing industries, big companies and government institutions. It does not only help to save time and money but also reduce human error. Barcodes help keep a better inventory of your assets, more so if you have a variety of assets.
What Are Barcode Asset Tags?
We all know what a barcode is. If you didn’t know, it’s a code consisting of printed and patterned bars and space with sometimes numerals, which you can scan and read into a computer for identifying an asset on which you have affixed it. People use barcodes in many ways. For example, one can use them in inventory or asset management, retail, ticketing, etc.
Types of Barcode Property Tags
At Goleza Designers, we make barcode asset tags in two main varieties: the 1D and 2D barcodes.
The 1D barcode asset tags are traditional tags with lines and spaces with numerals which you usually find on products in supermarkets. They are also known as linear barcodes.
2D barcodes, also known as QR codes, hold more information than 1D barcodes. You have to use a QR code scanner or app that reads them vertically and horizontally. They are a newer type of barcodes. When you use a barcode scanner or a Smartphone app, it reads an alphanumeric code that corresponds to previously recorded information in the database and links you to a website.
Suitable Materials for Barcode Property Tags
People make barcodes from various materials. But AlumaMark and Durablack aluminium are two high-quality, proven materials suitable for tracking and managing assets. These two metallic materials produce durable, corrosion-resistant asset tags with superb engraving results.
Conclusion
Do you want to manage better your asset inventory? Use barcode property tags from Goleza Designers. Our metallic asset tags are durable, and we make them with a professional touch.
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