Member's BLOG: Tuesday, October 18, 2011
#12
morning everyone, i'm still busy goin nuts about school supplies that i need and we're supposted to be getting a new puppy later on today. Maybe that'll calm me down a bit
#15
Hi all,
Gatta rant alittle bit, my work goes to using PDA's and compleatly changing the way things work here tomarow, but the way we are going about it is compleate assinine,
Not all out products have barcodes, they have not bar coded everything, they did not make bins on the shelves, we aren't even done compleating getting all the bare codes in the system, the test orders they had tried to pull have all failed, and they are just trowing it all in at once.
One of the girls has gotten all our products off the shelve and has scaned then and cubiscaned them getting all the dementions, weight ect, they should have been comming up with barecodes when they where doing that for the product that did not have them,
Gatta rant alittle bit, my work goes to using PDA's and compleatly changing the way things work here tomarow, but the way we are going about it is compleate assinine,
Not all out products have barcodes, they have not bar coded everything, they did not make bins on the shelves, we aren't even done compleating getting all the bare codes in the system, the test orders they had tried to pull have all failed, and they are just trowing it all in at once.
One of the girls has gotten all our products off the shelve and has scaned then and cubiscaned them getting all the dementions, weight ect, they should have been comming up with barecodes when they where doing that for the product that did not have them,
#17
Back home again. We put around 300 miles on dad's '02 LS 3.4 today. We broke 28 mpg today, our previous best was 27 mpg. Also, 20 horsepower Mercury outboard motors fit in trunk of 6th gens with plenty of room leftover, in case anyone ever needs to haul one.
#18
evening all, busy trying to keep an eye on the new puppy as she goes running around Home from a fairly decent night at work just sittin here watchin tv.
#20
Hi all,
Gatta rant alittle bit, my work goes to using PDA's and compleatly changing the way things work here tomarow, but the way we are going about it is compleate assinine,
Not all out products have barcodes, they have not bar coded everything, they did not make bins on the shelves, we aren't even done compleating getting all the bare codes in the system, the test orders they had tried to pull have all failed, and they are just trowing it all in at once.
One of the girls has gotten all our products off the shelve and has scaned then and cubiscaned them getting all the dementions, weight ect, they should have been comming up with barecodes when they where doing that for the product that did not have them,
Gatta rant alittle bit, my work goes to using PDA's and compleatly changing the way things work here tomarow, but the way we are going about it is compleate assinine,
Not all out products have barcodes, they have not bar coded everything, they did not make bins on the shelves, we aren't even done compleating getting all the bare codes in the system, the test orders they had tried to pull have all failed, and they are just trowing it all in at once.
One of the girls has gotten all our products off the shelve and has scaned then and cubiscaned them getting all the dementions, weight ect, they should have been comming up with barecodes when they where doing that for the product that did not have them,
Holy crap Justin. The company I work for is doing the exact same thing. My department has like a million small parts that can't hold a barcode. But we use Vidmar (it's a brand name made by Stanley, I believe) steel cabinets. Our drawers are at least customizable with various size dividers. So we're going to have to put barcode labels on the drawer dividers and scan that.
Light bulbs are a different story. Those are on shelves like you mentioned. Not sure what they're gonna do about that.
What inventory program are you using?