Barcode Scanning for Asset Management and Tracking
Assets can range from product components to buildings to IT hardware,
and enterprise companies have always had to design systems to track of
these assets. There are many reasons why companies track assets
including financial, accounting, and regulatory reasons, and also to
prevent theft.
Why Barcode Assets?
Barcodes are frequently used to streamline the process of
cataloging and counting these assets, and they can conveniently used to
1. Reference an Asset based to the Asset Management system
2. Display key Asset attributes including its Location, Cost Centre, Custodian and other attributes defined by the user
3. Support the capture of a Scan(Count) as a way to identify the Asset does exist!
AssetManager Pro supports the direct printing of Barcodes as well as options to extra Barcode data for the purpose of getting more specialised/high volume labels printed. You can find more about that here.
Why have an Asset Audit (Count) Process?
Fixed assets have a substantial influence on your business’ balance statements. Not having an updated record of all your fixed assets will cost your company thousands of dollars every year.
The fact that you are
not constantly auditing your company’s fixed assets increases the
chance for employee theft, misplacement, loss, and undocumented damages
that affect your asset’s value.
Without accurate asset
records, your financial balance sheets will be incorrect, losses may
occur, or necessary assets may not be available when needed.
Routine
audits ensure that your company’s financial statements do not contain
any inconsistency. Consequently protecting you and your business in the
case of external audits.
Regularly auditing your fixed assets will
assist with identifying discrepancies, isolating errors, and keeping
your company compliant with regulations.
Mobile Audits and Barcode Scanners - Shift to Mobile Apps
Mobile fixed asset audit allows
your company to perform such an important task at any time and from
anywhere. Your employees will have the means to run audits regularly
from the field, which in turn increases overall accountability and
transparency across your entire organization.
Until recently, mobile computers and dedicated handheld
barcode scanners were used to manage and track assets, but with the
saturation of smartphones within today’s enterprise it’s only a matter
of time before these outdated hardware peripherals become extinct.
A smartphone app-based solution can help companies cut hardware and maintenance costs associated with traditional scanners.
You can find more about the AssetManager Pro Mobile Scan App for Apple iOS here
Steps in a Fixed Asset Audit