eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.
Showing 1-11 of 11 results
How to build up your inventory system with minimum cost.
Creating standard forms for business is one way to improve efficiency, compliance and set best practices. There several ways to create forms depending on what equipment you have available to...
In the early 1970s, the Universal Grocery Products Identification Code (UGPIC) was created and Kroger grocery stores was the first commercial outlet to use this bar-code technology as a standard...
The use of bar codes goes back to the 1960s. They were originally used as a way to identify railroad cars. In the early 1970s, these linear bars started appearing on products as businesses began...
Inventing a new product is time consuming. Once your patent, prototype and distribution chain is figured out you must then take another step and obtain a upc barcode. Every major retailer requires...
Barcodes are machine-readable codes that represent data. These representations are shown by bars of different widths that are parallel to each other with a set of numbers below the bars....
UPC stands for Universal Product Code. This code is placed on just about every item you can imagine. When scanned, the code tells the computer what the item is and how much it costs. This makes...
A bar code is a reference number used for identification. The bar code by itself is a binary number and means nothing without a database behind it that contains additional information about the...
If you are going to be selling a product beyond the trunk of your car (with the exception of cooked food and a few other items), chances are you are going to need a bar code printed. The bar code...
To sell your products in formal retail outlets, such as Amazon.com, you need a Universal Product code. Each UPC is unique and identifies one particular version of your product.
Do you want to sell a product, but your re-seller or distributer requires your product to have a bar code? If so, follow these steps.