by partking » Mon Aug 25, 2014 8:17 pm
I've yet to be convinced they are worth the trouble. In a self serve store where the customer is pulling their own merchandise off the shelf and the cashier has to identify and price the stuff, it makes sense. But in our environment, we look up the part number in the catalog and then transfer it to the inventory system to get a bin location. At the point, we can turn that lookup into an invocice with a key press. So what's the point of scanning it at the point-of-purchase? I could see it for checking in huge stock orders, but that's assuming the manufacturer is religious about attaching a bar code to each and every piece (not so with any of the 4 franchises I've worked with) and that the scanner software can interact with the packing list. It might be good for a physical inventory but then you still have to enter the quantities and match to the bin location.
Am I missing something here?