What should I keep in mind when assigning and printing a U.P.C. bar code?
Retailers depend on their suppliers to correctly assign U.P.C. bar codes to ensure their point-of-sale systems operate efficiently. This sales information is also used by buyers and category managers to analyze sales trends, and in their plan-o-gram and reordering systems. You will need to assign unique U.P.C.’s to each version, color, flavor, and size of the product you produce. When printing your bar code, the preferred combination is black bars on a light background. What is data synchronization and where can learn more about it? Data synchronization is the continuous updating of product information via the Internet by suppliers for their customers. Information about sizes, colors, flavors, strengths, and other characteristics is communicated by a global network to retailers, distributors, and wholesalers around the world. To learn more about data synchronization, go to www.1sync.org/data_sync.html. What is EDI? Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is the computer to computer communica
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