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LABEL HOUSE, INC. |
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PHONE:
800.499.5858
FAX: 949.470.9970 |
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1350 Reynolds Avenue Suite 101
Irvine, Ca. 92614 |
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| PRODUCT
TRACK AND TRACE - TEKLYNX |
SATO
LABEL&TRACK |
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| SATO
Integration Solutions Division (SATO ISD) is
a systems integration group of SATO America, Inc.
and specializes in the development and support
of turnkey, yet flexible warehousing, shipping
and tracking solutions for industrial and commercial
applications.
SATO
ISD provides complete systems integration
assistance, including:
• Systems Analysis, cost justification
• System Proposal Development
• Technical Review and Support
• Software Development
• Component Sourcing
• Installation & Training
• Post Sale System Support
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| SATO
Label&Track |
Label
& Track is product identification & traceability
solutions for warehousing, manufacturing &
logistics.
Features:
• Download Data
• Create & Manage Print Runs
• Generate Lot Numbers & Expiration
Dates
• Print & Apply Labels
• Capture Production Data
• Automatically Upload Completed Work Orders
& Inventory Receiving’s
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MANUFACTURING
The Label&Track® Manufacturing Module
is essential to any business where product traceability
and full pallet management is required across
the supply chain. With the Label&Track®
Barcode/RFID Driven Traceability and Warehouse
Solution, manufacturing companies can print EAN128
compliant Trade and Logistic Unit (case, carton
& pallet) barcode labels/RFID tags in real
time on pack lines, and then apply and scan them
to immediately update production
PRODUCTION LABELING
ERP
Integration Key product and production order data
is downloaded and regularly refreshed from the
ERP system. Such data is then used in the scheduling
and processing of print runs to create the labels,
ensuring the ERP system is the only source for
this data and all information appears correctly
on all labels.
Create & Manage Print Runs
Initiate, suspend, resume, alter and cancel print
runs using shop floor terminals. Print runs are
administered
by a supervisor assigning work orders to a work
center/pack line. Lot numbers can be automatically
generated in a range of formats, and expiration
dates automatically calculated.
Label Variations
Label formats can be varied by customer or market
need and size of packaging. Labels can also be
produced in any language to fulfill the requirements
of exporting.
Print & Apply Labels
Supports manual and automatic label print and
apply for both trade and logistical unit (SSCC)
labeling.
Trade Unit (carton, case) labeling may be performed
in one of three ways:
Batch Printing
• Labels are preprinted in a batch runand
are applied to cartons prior to packing of items.
Peel & Present
• A print run of labels is created for a
particular work order/product. Labels are printed
one at a
time - in real time - and may be applied
manually or automatically.
On Demand Printing
• Is used where label format/data differs
between trade units. For merged pack lines, multiple
products
are packed and labeled on the same conveyor.
• Cartons/Products are identified through
scanning a label prior to label printing.
• Random weight product also requires on
demand label printing as the weight of each carton
differs
and isprinted on the label.
• Data from weigh scales is accepted electronically
for each trade unit and the label is then printed
and applied
Logistical Unit Labeling
Logistical Unit (SSCC pallet) labeling may be
performed in one of two ways:
STANDARD LABEL PRINT
• When a pallet build has been completed
a label is requested from a terminal (if the labels
are manually applied), or produced
automatically if labels are applied automatically.
Part pallet labels and reprint
pallet labels are requested from a terminal
when required.
INTEGRATED LABEL PRINT
• Where both trade unit and pallet labeling
are implemented for a production line one print
run controls
them both. Therefore no separate print
run is required for the pallet labeling.
• To produce a pallet label a scan of a
trade unit label or a production line identifier
is required.
• Part pallet labels and reprinted labels
are requested from a terminal.
• Production counting is automatically completed
after a pallet label has been applied and successfully
scanned.
• This provides a real time count of production
and is a major factor in driving inventory accuracy.
Scanning ensures the barcode is valid
for subsequent downstream transaction activities
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