Business, 07.10.2020 14:01 jforeman42
How do UPCs (barcodes) help with inventory control?
A. Barcodes can make forecasts and estimates of the company's
inventory needs.
B. Companies can use them to store information about inventory
items on cards.
C. Barcodes can trigger an order when inventory levels fall to a
reorder point.
D. Companies can scan the codes to quickly enter data whenever
products are received, moved, or shipped.
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