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At TechDay you can follow the entire production process of a product, from the requisition of materials, its storage once completed and delivery to the customer.

Intelligent processes

Entrances and exits

The objective of controlling the inflow and outflow of goods or raw materials from a warehouse is to reflect inventory fluctuations with maximum accuracy and ensure proper supply to production lines.

Identification and Coding

The merchandise coding process involves unambiguously identifying individual items or products with a code or symbol. This code is typically associated with a label attached to the product, allowing electronic access.

Verification and Validation

Verification and validation is a process that ensures that everything is working as planned on the production lines using verification camera systems.

Traceability and Packaging

The traceability process refers to designing and understanding the path that raw materials or finished products take from their origin to storage, the history of the processes applied to the product, and the distribution and location of the product after delivery.

Requisition of materials

When manufacturing a product, it is vitally important to maintain control of requests that require materials. Each element has its importance and the warehouse manager or warehouse manager needs to make timely delivery of materials based on the production order. Therefore, with our material requisition solution, you can have the exact number of pieces needed to develop it, indicating each component of the product so that it coincides with the production order, managing the inputs and outputs of materials for the production lines.

Part identification by barcode

Keeping track of product identification allows you to track your product through all stages of production, identify its origin and current location, or determine where it belongs in a set of parts, and ensure you have everything you need to begin your product’s journey to production.

Identification of finished product

The finished product’s identification is the personality that defines your product, and for that, you need a label that meets all your expectations and represents what your product really is.

Finished Product Identification Verification

By verifying finished product identification, you can ensure quality in production. You can do this through a verifier to maintain quality control. Today, finished product identification verification has become a key quality control tool when validating the information on your labels, ensuring they are properly printed, legible, and properly coded.

Element inspection system

The element inspection system is a type of verification that lists the elements that make up the product, to verify them in order to identify if the required conditions are met and correctly implement process standardization.

Traceability with RFID technology

Using RFID technology, it identifies the location and past or current condition of a product or item, as well as the history of the product or item up to the time it was scanned, seeking to maintain traceability at all times.

Production order validation

We know that, when manufacturing a product, validation and verification must be part of it, so with the product order validation solution, you can verify that the production order and the product part number correspond to the product, that the label is properly attached, and that everything corresponds as it should.

Packaging of finished product

Once your product’s entire production process is complete, we move on to packaging it, placing it in the correct location for presentation to your end customers.

High-impact labels

High-impact labeling specializes in condition-based monitoring devices used to detect mishandling of fragile or sensitive goods.

Marking and coding

Marking, like labeling and coding, helps identify the product. It contains information about the importer, destination, address, reference number, number of units, or additional information that appears on the packaging, such as: country of origin, port of departure, port of entry, gross weight, net weight, box dimensions, among others.

Shipping and warehouse location

The goal of warehouse location management, simply put, is to place the right product in the right place so it can be picked efficiently at the right time.

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