When you’re choosing labels to identify and track lab equipment, specimens, and other assets in life sciences applications, you want to get the right results for every job without worrying about shopping around for different solutions from different suppliers....
When most of us think about barcodes, we tend to envision 1D linear barcodes such as the UPC symbols used on items at the grocery store or barcode labels used for tracking packages. But there are over 20 major barcodes commonly used in different industries and...
In life sciences, pharmaceuticals, biotech, and laboratories, RFID labels are typically used to track and trace cases and pallets as well as individual inventory items and assets such as high-value lab equipment or chemical bottles stored in cabinets. The big...
In pharmaceutical, biotech, and life sciences operations, barcode labels are critically important to tracking samples, specimens, vaccines, and other assets. But standard barcode labels are no match for cryogenic freezing, chemical exposure, steam autoclaving, and...
Identifying and tracking lab samples, inventory, and work in process is crucial to compliance and performance in any life sciences company. But achieving true, end-to-end traceability can be elusive, especially if you don’t have fully automated and digital tracking...