Each manufacturer should be familiar with the different codes to be imprinted on their products. Barcode technology has been developed to make the inventory work less difficult, keep track of sold items automatically and send them to a database where they can be reviewed. If items are missing, it can be inferred that the item has been stolen, so in turn it can help you assess whether safety needs to be improved or not.
But as the years progressed, standard one-dimensional (1D) barcodes were no longer the only code fabricators could use. Thereafter, a number of industries developed and used two dimensional (2D) codes such as QR code. So as a manufacturer of products, it's important to know what makes these two special, and what applications you can take from it for your company. Find out everything you need to know about those codes.
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