2 prevent melamine poisoning, what tools does the consumer have in Egypt?
Is there an official ministry of health site with info. on businesses and or products containing the dangerous melamine? I was surprised to find Nestle, Pizza Hut, Coffee Mate and others on the list.
http://www.rense.com/general84/mel.htm I particularly liked this one. It’s simple, informative and has bar code information to help differentiate where products come from. Is the barcode structure the same in egypt? I wonder if this will post finally, this is the 3rd time I’ve tried. received violation deletion notice the 1st time, the 2nd time it never posted to the section…pass the info along on melamine to those you care about, and if you can, pls. let me know what resources are avail. in egypt to protect ourselves from it. thanks in advance!
Is there a company that purchase consumer product packaging labels for some specific reasons?
I understand there might be some research companies buying consumer product labels for some specific reasons? I would like to know their contact details if anyone willing to share with me?
Barcodes Printers Evolve The World Of The Consumer Industry
The invention of barcode printers evolve the world of the consumer industry by making product monitoring and inventory quick, easy and convenient as well as acting as a security device that gives an accurate way of monitoring shoplifting.
Did you ever wonder how long we have been utilizing the barcode printer in the consumer industry? Regarded as consumer industry’s security device, barcode printers share an indispensable fraction of protecting and classifying tangible merchandise.
Standard barcodes are composed of information readable by machine, having printed parallel lines with numbers found beneath them. Barcode readers or scanners read Barcodes. Barcode printers are computerized tool that is exploited for printing barcode tags or labels. They normally feature a handy and lightweight design. Barcode printers are also employed to print onto the product packaging, which is a costly process. A printed barcode tag can be attached to tangible items like retail and delivery merchandise. Every product that you’ll find in a retail shop these days features a barcode. This series of numbers, together with its price is utilized to identify the merchandise. Store cashiers commonly scan the barcode, which instantly rings up the price of the product and lets them to proceed to the succeeding products without delay. Barcodes makes it easier for retail store managers to keep track of how much supplies are left and eliminates the hours used for monitoring how much was already sold. This too gives a more precise method of monitoring shoplifting.
Prior to the discovery of barcode printers and scanners, store owners of the 1930s spent no less than once a month calculating all products-cans, cartons and packages of items-figuring out how much was sold as well as computing the figures in equivalence to the stock numbers. This was a burdensome task for the storeowners.
Hence, a serious need for a new method was a challenge. A Harvard University’s business student, Wallace Flint, created a thesis in early 1930′s illustrating a new method in which consumers chose their merchandise from a catalogue with puncture punched cards alongside them, which they could rip to take to the till. The card would be placed into a custom-made reader machine, which would deliver the merchandise to the consumer by means of a conveyor belt method. But, the system was a fiasco since the machine was hard to assemble and very pricey. The method would have succeeded theoretically, however in reality consumer business could not meet the expense of the device. As a result, in 1948 the initial stages towards barcodes ultimately began. Philadelphia’s Drexel Institute of Technology’s graduate students, Norman Joseph Woodland and Bernard Silver, started to experiment with different sample codes and labeling. During the span of 1940s until 1960s, numerous formats of the barcode were created including the numeralcode. And it was in 1973 that the standard codes for the industry were decided on, UPC. It was instigated in every retail shops, making the barcode system prevalent.
With the progression of computer technology and the development of enhanced barcode printers in our present day, barcodes are popular basis in nearly every retail outlets. Barcodes are also employed to industrial and military-related applications. Countless firms have built up and spawned software to control bar coding. For now the system of bar coding and the utilization of barcode printers remain to be pivotal and will continue to evolve the world of the consumer industry.
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RedLaser – UPC/Barcode Scanner for iPhone 3G It fetches the cheapest prices on the web from the barcode using Google Product Search.
So many cell phones come with cameras today that barcode reader developers felt pressure to come up with ways to use those cameras to speed up shopping and make consumer lives easier. It wasn’t long before barcode reader companies introduced an inexpensive barcode reader application for use with cell phones. While this technology isn’t quite mainstream yet, the future is promising for consumers with cell phone barcode readers. The system requires special 2d barcodes that are optimized for cell phonebarcode readers.
Cell phones with camera capabilities often have the ability to play music and even movies making them perfect for barcode reader add-ons. By using a cell phone with a barcode reader, a movie or music catalogue could set up where each title is represented by a barcode. Then the cell phone barcode readers would play a clip or MP3 just by scanning the barcode label. These barcode readers could also be set up for books in such a way that the title, and author information as well as a short summery would be revealed when scanned with a barcode reader. These tidbits of information could give consumers a way to know ahead of time whether or not they wanted to buy the whole item. Once the decision is made and the media is bought, music and movies could be catalogued in the consumers’ personal collection and organized with the use of barcode readers on their cell phones.
Cell phone barcode readers also offer applications for personal finance. If stores were to include a barcode on the receipts that could be read with cell phone barcode readers, consumers would be able to instantly upload purchases into personal financial software on their computers. This use of barcode readers could also come in handy when trying to decide which receipts needed to be kept for tax purposes.
Cri Davies is marketing manager for Etiquette Labels – UK Independent Experts in Labels, Label Printing, and Label Printing Solutions. For more information visit the Etiquette Network
As per request, a quick demo of the built-in barcode reader on the Nokia N95.