Barcoding, Inc., the leader in supply chain efficiency, accuracy, and connectivity, today announced the launch of its next-gen enterprise asset and inventory tracking platform, IntelliTrack®.
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IntelliTrack helps distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, healthcare, retail organizations, transportation & logistics companies, and others track their IT/hardware assets, fixed assets, rotational assets, and consumable inventory—in real time, in one centralized platform.
With this data integrated into the company’s other internal systems, organizations gain significant efficiencies and a higher level of confidence in their data, processes, and resource allocations.
IntelliTrack users will have a comprehensive view of all asset details, moves, and statuses, including asset locations, check in and check outs, depreciations, asset maintenance and calibration, stock levels, service contract expirations, RMA statuses, and more.
Barcoding’s president, Shane Snyder, noted that this robust software comes at a critical time for organizations around the globe. “There’s never been more urgency to optimize every aspect of the supply chain, and visibility is key. How you get your data—and what you do with it—can make the difference between success and failure today,” he said. “IntelliTrack is key to the digital transformation companies must be doing now if they want to compete.”
Beyond enabling efficiency, IntelliTrack also gives organizations the power needed to make better decisions at all levels: to generate insights needed to optimize workflows, to ensure inventory accuracy and strategic problem-solving, and to transform users and teams to operate at their fullest potential.
Snyder added that flexibility is an important feature of the tool. “Unlike most tracking solutions, our platform is built to fit customers’ unique work streams—not the other way around. IntelliTrack is built with open APIs, so it’s ready to help teams manage assets exactly the way they want,” he said.