Putting information to work

American Barcode and RFID (AB&R) provides Automatic Identification and Data Collection (AIDC) solutions that track everything that is valuable to our customers.

  • Manage Assets
  • Track Inventory
  • Mobilize the Workforce
  • Identify the Workplace

Inventory Management Workshop- 11am-1pm Thursday, February 23
FREE registration - lunch provided

Choosing the right solution to track and manage your inventory is tough. With so many choices and technologies, it's easy to become overwhelmed.

This is why we've built the Solutions Center to showcase the best technologies available today while offering hands on workshops to teach you how to use them.



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Getting Started

» Challenges for today's Warehouse Managers

In an effort to continue exploring how warehouse managers can become more effective, Foxfire conducted a survey asking its contact base of warehouse management professionals to identify major concerns and trends they currently see in the warehousing industry. Survey responses ranged widely, covering many different areas.

Solution Spotlight

» How Capacity LLC effectively manages multiple facilities

Capacity serves numerous clients in all areas of b-to-b and b-to-c order fulfillment, including shipments to HSN, QVC, catalog and online shopping customers, and literature fulfillment. Capacity operates from three facilities in New Jersey and another in the Los Angeles area. Currently, Capacity has space totaling over half a million square feet. Capacity ships to most of the largest distributors and retailers in America, as well as many global distributors and retailers.

Featured Article

» Inventory Management should not be painful

Foxfire’s Inventory Management System uses wireless networks, mobile computers (handheld scanners) and barcoding to track inventory throughout its entire lifecycle. Foxfire’s Inventory Management System, designed to help clients by installing the basics of a real-time system, can be easily set up in a few weeks, and is fully upgradable and expand- able to Foxfire’s Enterprise level Warehouse Management System.

Cool Stuff from AB&R

»Are you using the correct label?

In order for labels to move through a label printer, the printer mechanism relies on label sensors that detect a gap, notch, slot or line between labels. In identifying the material, the mechanism then adjusts the stock intake so that print properly aligns on each label. These sensors work based on the concept that a label will block light going between two sensors while a gap does not block the light. It’s almost like flipping a light switch on, off and then on again.