Invisible Barcodes for Inventory Management 

Did you know that barcodes are becoming invisible? These days, you can put invisible ink barcodes printed with UV or infrared ink, giving the idea that it’s “invisible” while still being there. 

It might seem like a strange idea at first, but in the age of package theft and other problems, it’s actually good for high-security shipping. It also is a way to build brand authenticity, without outright saying it.

Here, we’ll go over the use of invisible barcodes, and how they work. 

The technology Behind It 

The technology is pretty simple. A specialized scanner reads these invisible inks. The supplier prints them on the packaging with the UV or infrared ink. Then, a scanner with the same technology hovers over the area to show the item.   It’s then in a system, and can tell the customers about the authenticity of the item. 

Benefits Of It 

The cool thing about infrared packaging is that it takes out the bar code that sits there. Some customers don’t like this, especially on high-end goods. With enhanced aesthetics, more customers will appreciate this. it also reduces the counterfeiting risks that might come with this. Some people struggle with counterfeiters, especially for high-end goods. But, with invisible barcodes, it takes that out.   These counterfeiters have to do more to even replicate this. Plus, once customs scan it, they’ll realize it’s a fake. it reduces returns, and also makes this much easier for you to hide the packaging issues from anyone involved.   Reducing such risk will also streamline all of the packaging that you have, and make it easier for companies to read this.

The Applications 

There are plenty of applications for these invisible inks and barcodes.

Some companies, especially luxury packaging, use this. customers can scan this, and then realize what they’re getting is something legitimate. It also takes out the possibility of fakes being rampant with the item itself. 

It also is used in high-security shipping, where protection is key. Adding in high-security shipping and protection streamlines the item, and also makes it safer for the application process.

The other application is warehousing. When you have invisible barcodes, you scan over the area, without needing to be exact, and the items’ there. it’s better for faster inventory management, and shipping out supplies of all kinds. 

In general, it’s used to benefit many of the inventory and warehousing aspects that come with this, and also provide some high-end, effective means to watch for any of the packaging that you’re putting forth.

The future of this packaging 

These days, invisible barcodes are used mostly for high end packaging, but there is a possibility that these might move towards goods for the average consumer. This is especially true when customers are spending their hard-earned money, and don’t want to be duped by fakes. 

Some brands, especially those with specialized warehouses, are using this.

The integration of this technology with smart packaging, along with the blockchain also offers some real-time tracking and monitoring of the items.   Many times, there’s some packaging that also works with phones or other smart devices. Customers can scan this themselves to get the information that they want on their items. They can also pair the packaging with the tracking information, to tell customers where it’s coming from. This offers peace of mind, and also reduces the possibility of theft or counterfeiting while in the transit process.

Again, invisible barcodes are becoming more popular than before, and more companies are building opportunities for this type of invisible packaging. Integration of the blockchain with this is adding another level of security to the items as well. 

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