I received this from a customer. My typical recommendation would be for the customer to use one of the widely available WMS solutions, however in this case they are inquiring about whether it's possible to do an inventory physical count with a scanner which would let them make the count and then come back and download the data.
Annual physical inventory count is coming up in a month. We're looking to streamline the process and are considering the addition of barcode labels to all inventory boxes, tagged with the Sage Item #. The goal is to use handheld wireless barcode readers for data collection, similar to what you might see employees using in large retail stores.
While I'm aware that there are budget-friendly Bluetooth barcode readers that can be paired with laptops for direct data entry into spreadsheets, we are looking for a solution that allows for data collection first, followed by a download into an Excel spreadsheet. This would ideally bypass the need for real-time data entry and allow for a more flexible counting process.
I've looked into WMS solutions, but it seems like their applications offer more features than we actually need, making it a bit of an overkill for this specific task.
Has anyone here had experience with a simpler, more cost-effective solution that aligns with these requirements? Your insights would be invaluable as we finalize our approach for the upcoming inventory count.
Looking forward to your thoughts and recommendations.
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Wayne Schulz
wayne@s-consult.comSchulz Consulting
(860) 516-8990
Moodus, CT
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