Capture & Communicate
Capture data in your warehouse or shop floor with Automatic Identification Data Capture (AIDC). Then communicate this data with your back-end business system(s).
Steamline Workflows
Scalable Solutions
Real-Time Data Insights for Productivity
Gain real-time insights into your process. Track materials and processes, from receiving, to the production line, to shipping:
- Track data forward and backward in your supply chain. Capture raw material properties including lot, supplier and quality data.
- On the shop floor, collect labor metrics against jobs. Also track work in progress, and check OEE from PLC, machines, and equipment.
- Streamline warehouse processes and inventory management including cycle counts, picking, and packing.
All this from an easy to use, multi-language interface!
Functionality Highlights
Radley streamlines processes to increase efficiency and decrease errors from manual data entry. Plus, view and export your data keep KPIs available for key personnel.
- Custom Label Design & Printing
- Serial Number Tracking
- 2D & 3D Barcode Printing Software
- Validations, Error Alerts & Notifications
- Seamless Integration to ERP or Business Systems
- Powerful Query & Reporting
- Supports GS1 Requirements
- Barcode Generation & Scanning
- Transaction Audit History
- Image & Document Upload
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Current Data Saves Time & Expenses
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Talk to a Product Specialist to learn how Radley can help you.
Don't Forget the Hardware!
Radley is your total solution provider including best-in-class barcode scanning hardware from Honeywell and Zebra Technologies.
Labeling Completes the Solution
Incorporate integrated labeling to your automatic data collection solution! Radley offers many options for labeling software and label printing hardware.
Select label designs materials for a wide range of environments and industries. Many options are available. Choose from thermal transfer, high/low temp, custom sizes and more!
Benefits of barcode labels are many. First, streamline each stage of your processes to boost efficiency. For instance, you may automatically print labels during production. Also, barcode scanning collects data directly to your ERP or backend system.
Also generate and print barcode labels throughout receiving, inventory and shipping. Meanwhile, add real-time updates to your ERP.
Next, meet compliance demands including GS1, SSCC, GTIN and FDA. Finally, create custom labels, from customer address labels to BOL and packing lists. Complete your solution with barcode printing software, hardware and supplies.
Learn More about Automatic Data Capture Software
Find more information on automated data collection technology. Select an article or visit Radley’s blog for helpful manufacturing articles.
- Manufacturing
- Warehousing/Logistics
- IIoT
- EDI
- and more!
Top 5 Benefits of Automated Data Collection
A startling number of companies still rely on spreadsheets to manage their processes. Automatic Data Collection software can yield enormous value for businesses. AIDC improves productivity while saving costs. Here are a few of the benefits:
Are you still using manual data entry? Data capture software eliminates errors in order entry, inventory counts and shipping processes. As a result, even small businesses see improvements. These can include labor costs, inventory losses and customer satisfaction.
Barcodes or RFID tags contain key information about the goods moving through your facility. Automatic uploads send this data to your ERP or back-end system. For instance, PO number, lot number, supplier, date of delivery are all contained in the bar code. Then, this information is accessible through receiving and purchasing records.
As a result, you can track each item throughout its life cycle. Also, AIDC software can automatically generate shipping labels. This provides an effective way to track packages. Some barcode software even provide integration with FedEx or other shipment carrier services.
Automated data systems can help reduce costly downtime and “deadheading” in your warehouse. For instance, use it to maximize efficiency by streamlining workflows. Then workers can complete replenishments, put-away, counts and picks in a logical sequence.
Did you know that inventory loss cost businesses almost $50 million in 2016? Of course, the solution for inventory control is adding visibility through automation. Automated data collection software is the key to making it happen.
For example, a barcode system provides real-time visibility to stock levels and fixed asset tracking. So you always have accurate inventory data, even in many locations.
Automated data collection gives you the power to make informed business decisions. With up-to-date reports, the latest relevant information is always at the ready. Access key metrics on inventory, labor, machine metrics and more in real-time. Then use that data to identify areas for improvement.
Is it time to install automatic identification and data collection? If so, here are some things to consider before starting your barcoding project.
The most important step of your automation journey relies on your choice of software. With hardware alone, you’re only scanning bar codes, not using the data. Also, consider if you’ll want to integrate data to your ERP or back-end business systems for easy analysis.
There are many options for bar code scanners and mobile devices. First, consider the environment. Most warehouse and distribution centers need industrial grade scanning hardware for durability. This provides added protection from dust and dirt as well as drops onto concrete.
Some versions are even designed for harsh environments like refrigerated warehouses. Also, many configurations are available. For instance, choose from vehicle-mounted computers, touch screen devices, or wearable options.
Desktop barcode printers, industrial printers, mobile printers. These are only some of the options available for barcode label printing. Plus, there are many types of label media for almost any application. Consider these questions when choosing your printer and label media.
- How will you use your barcode label?
- To what material or surface will you be affixing the label?
- Will the label need to withstand extreme temperatures? What about direct sunlight, dirt, or other harsh conditions?
- What size do you want the label to be?
Automated data collection systems are a smart solution to manufacturing and warehouse challenges. But which data collection tools are the right choice for your business?
Are you looking to track inventory, improve efficiency or add data visibility? To get started, turn to a reputable, experienced software solutions company. Contact a Radley product specialist today.