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Our Approach

A Barcoding solution is never just a piece of hardware: This is the heart of Barcoding’s Process, People, Technology (PPT) philosophy.

First, we work to understand our clients’ businesses—their workflows, people, cultures, and goals—and then we discuss the types of technology available to fit their needs.

Industries

Barcoding’s #SupplyChainGeeks draw on decades of experience across manufacturing, distribution, retail, and transportation & logistics.

Our experts partner closely with customers and technology partners, taking a brand-agnostic, Process-People-Technology approach tailored to your industry’s complex landscape.

Our Partner Network

Barcoding, Inc. is a premier partner with the best manufacturers and software providers in the automated data capture, mobility, and supply chain spaces. Because of our strong relationships, our clients have access to high-level resources at our partners’ organizations—from the executive teams to sales, engineers, and support.

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3840 Bank Street
Baltimore, MD 21224

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BARCODE SCANNERS

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But It’s Just A Scanner, Right?

Data capture systems based on barcodes are still the most affordable and effective way to automate the collection and tracking of critical dataand nearly any industry’s environment can be improved by using them.

As a top partner with all major scanner manufacturers, Barcoding brings you the latest in scan engine technology to fit your environmental and usage needs. Our PPT approach (a matrix that considers Process, People, and Technology factors) aids in determining the right components for your barcoding solution to be successful.

Barcode scanning sounds simple on the surface, but there are actually many intricacies involved. Do you need a laser, CCD, or digital imager? Fixed-position or mobile? Should the scanner be integrated with a mobile computer or be a separate handheld unit? Cabled or wireless? What if you need to read 2D codes or capture signatures?

We have the answers, and more than 20,000 barcode-reading products to meet your needs, including those that will provide the best performance and reliability in your environment.

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General Duty Scanners

General duty scanners work best for small to medium-sized businesses and are generally used for tracking inventory and assets in retail, library, tool crib, back office, and access control applications. These are the easiest to use, and don’t require setup or training.

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Handheld Scanners

Handheld scanners are built for specific use cases and work environments, like retail-ready, high-scan-intensity scanners, and rugged, rubberized warehouse scanners.

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Hands-free Scanners

Hands-free laser scanners and area imagers come in a variety of ranges to increase productivity, lower operational costs, and ensure reliable scan performance.

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Healthcare Scanners

Healthcare scanners are made specifically for clean hospital environments. They’re disinfectant-ready and come in many form factors purposely built for healthcare applications.

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Industrial Scanners

With rubberized casings, industrial scanners can withstand harsh chemicals, drops, and extreme temperatures.

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Pocket Scanners

For highly mobile workers, a pocketable scanner may provide a higher level of performance.

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WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU

With over 20 years of experience, Barcoding has built an ecosystem of products and services to support our customers and help them be more efficient, accurate, and connected. We're here for you—contact us to discuss your project today!

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