"Barcoding, Inc. has launched Supply Chain Architecture by Barcoding, a dedicated practice for the identification, formulation and management of perfect order fulfillment processes," said a company spokesperson. "Led by experts who take a holistic approach with methodologies like Lean, Six Sigma, Agile and Kaizen, Supply Chain Architecture by Barcoding uses strategies to identify and then eliminate waste in the supply chain in order to increase revenue, decrease operational costs and improve overall customer experience with efficiency, accuracy and connectivity."
Supply Chain Architecture by Barcoding follows a systematic approach, typically starting with a complete operational assessment of the client's current supply chain processes to determine potential improvement opportunities. For example, Barcoding may assess functions and areas like facility layout, performance tracking, management skills and technology effectiveness. Alternatively, Barcoding can begin with a "deep dive" and review a specific area the client wants. Ensuring that all people, processes and technology are aligned, Barcoding uses a combination of lean methodologies to form a roadmap detailing the recommended execution strategy for helping the client overcome existing challenges. Then, Barcoding is able to guide the client towards the appropriate solution or blend of solutions.
"When it comes to issues within the supply chain, most organizations are reactive, rather than proactive," said Chase Sowden, Supply Chain Architect, Barcoding, Inc. "But, to remain competitive, companies must constantly ask themselves, How well are we really doing?' Supply Chain Architecture by Barcoding is designed to help answer this question. We are enabling clients to drive continuous improvement by providing them with a holistic view of their supply chains and identifying ways to make people, processes and technology more efficient, accurate and connected."
A PMP-certified, Lean, Six Sigma Black Belt and Agile Scrum Master with more than 20 years of industry experience, Sowden leads the Supply Chain Architecture by Barcoding division.
Shane Snyder, President, Barcoding, Inc., said, "While Barcoding has long offered end-to-end supply chain solutions, launching our own Supply Chain Architecture division allows us to take our offerings to an even higher level. We are able to look at the big picture' to help clients improve their entire process, beyond just a specific task or function within their supply chains."
For more information contact:
Barcoding Inc.
2220 Boston Street
Baltimore, MD 21231
888-412-SCAN (7226)
www.barcoding.com