
Barcoding
Barcoding involves printing a unique pattern of parallel lines or symbols, called a barcode, on products or items. These codes encode information such as product details or inventory numbers. When scanned with a barcode reader or scanner, the pattern is quickly translated into digital data, allowing businesses to efficiently track, manage, and identify items. This system reduces manual entry errors, speeds up checkout and inventory processes, and improves overall accuracy and organization in supply chains and retail environments.