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The following three projects convey our expertise in Bar Code Labeling, Data Collection and Packaging application design. See each functional area for a more comprehensive list of related projects.
Inventory Labeling at Tessy Plastics
Tessy Plastics, NY, contract manufactures 100 different light switch plates for a company that supplies major retail home improvement chains. Product, tray, case and pallet labels are required for each type of plate.
Using batch-printed labels, Tessy experienced labeling errors.
Corner Office designed a custom operator label interface that drives four desktop thermal printers from a single PC. The appropriate thermal printer (product, tray, case or pallet) only presents the necessary label for application when it is required.
Batch-printing is eliminated. Labeling errors are eliminated. Tessy improves customer relations. (Read more...)
Warehouse Inventory Control at Time Warner Cable
Time Warner Cable, Rochester, NY, supports thousands of customers using a wide variety of cable units, modems and digital recorders. Each individual device must be tracked from warehouse receipt, though installer vehicles, to customer sites, to repair centers and back to the warehouse.
Corner Office designed and implemented a custom RF-based data collection application using Symbol 9090G handheld portable devices and O'Neil portable printers.
The application interfaces with Time Warner Cables primary AS/400-based accounting system.
Time Warner Cable meets customer demands in a high-volume, fast-paced warehouse. (Read more...)
Game Card Serialization at PBM Graphics
PBM Graphics, SD, packages Wizards of the Coast (WOTC) game card packs and decks. To track their product through world-wide distribution and deter counterfeits, WOTC required a unique serial ID on each unit and their associated display carton, case and pallet.
180 packs per minute are produced on each of two production lines. Corner Office designed and implemented a complex application that interfaced with two inkjet printers, SIG Doboy pick-and-place robotics and an MS-SQL database at Corporate in South Carolina.
WOTC deters counterfeits and is better able to track their game product from their distributors to the retail shelves.
(Read more...)
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