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Revision as of 13:32, 28 July 2017
Summary
Some sort of tracking label will be necessary for the unique assets you want to track. If you are moving around assets purely by product type and quantity you may not need to worry about tracking labels.
These labels allow you to associate a unique number / code with a specific asset and come is several forms. Please read Justification_for_TrackAbout_Barcode_Labels for some great information about why it's beneficial to purchase your labels through TrackAbout.
Tracking Label formats
2D Barcodes
3D Barcodes
QR Codes
RFID Tags
RFID sensors can be in the ceiling, scanning the RFID tags on the equipment as they pass through. Or, a user walking around with a reader can scan each RFID individually.