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Getting Started with Barcoding in Goodshuffle Pro

Get an overview of Goodshuffle Pro's barcoding feature and how it helps track and manage inventory.

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Written by Melissa Teague
Updated over 3 weeks ago

Overview

Barcoding in Goodshuffle Pro revolutionizes your inventory management and Fulfillment processes by providing a seamless way to track, manage, and audit your items. With barcode scanning, you can efficiently handle tasks such as moving Items through Fulfillment and checking-in items for projects. This feature not only enhances operational accuracy but also reduces the time spent on manual tracking.

Benefits of Barcoding

Barcoding offers several key advantages:

  1. Increased Efficiency: Quickly scan items during Fulfillment steps, reducing manual input and minimizing errors.

  2. Enhanced Accountability: Keep precise records of item movements, with scan logs showing who scanned what and when.

  3. Improved Accuracy: Eliminate the guesswork and potential human error associated with manual inventory tracking.

  4. Streamlined Workflows: Works seamlessly with your Fulfillment to optimize fulfillment stages and Checking-in items.

  5. Customizable Printing: Print and customize barcodes using either standard printers or label printers to match your specific inventory needs.

How Barcoding Works with Fulfillment

The Barcoding feature works directly with Goodshuffle Pro’s Fulfillment workflow, providing context-aware tools for each step of the process:

Moving your Inventory- As you prepare to fulfill a project, scan barcodes to confirm each item is pulled from inventory. This ensures the right products are selected and accounted for. Use barcoding to verify that items are in proper condition and ready for delivery. You can also scan items as they are loaded onto vehicles. This step ensures all necessary items are included and minimizes the risk of leaving anything behind.

Checking-in Items - When items return from a project, scan barcodes to log them back into inventory. This simplifies the process of tracking which items have been returned and which may still be outstanding.


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👉 How to set up your Barcodes

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