Labeling a Warehouse
Whether you are responsible for labeling a single warehouse site or a rollout project for hundreds of sites, DASKO can relate to your needs and speak your language. DASKO's consultants have three decades of experience taming the ID and tracking needs for thousands of companies ranging from Fortune 100 multinationals to regional companies with challenging label requirements. Throughout the book, we share lessons learned as well as feedback from some of our customers.
- Barcode basics
- Common label materials
- Label design
- Location data preparation
- Rack-shelf-bin locations
- Floor locations
- Cold storage
- Outdoor storage
- Warehouse signage
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