Connect with Barcoding’s “SupplyChainGeeks” at ProMat 2015

Barcoding, Inc.  invites attendees to connect with its “SupplyChainGeeks” during ProMat 2015 – the premier showcase of material handling, supply chain and logistics solutions. Through Barcoding’s live demonstrations and two seminars, ProMat participants will learn how to select and deploy a supply chain solution that increases revenue, decreases operational costs, and improves customer experiences. ProMat 2015 is scheduled for March 23-26 at Chicago’s McCormick Place.

During ProMat 2015, Barcoding will offer the following:

  • In-Booth Demonstrations: At booth #4263, Barcoding’s geeks (supply chain experts) will showcase the latest supply chain solutions that incorporate RFID technology, mobile hardware and software, printers, barcode labels, two-way radios, and more. In addition, Barcoding will hold a game that doubles as a live demonstration in which attendees can win a prize by picking the right RFID tag.
  • Seminars: Barcoding’s President Shane Snyder and Director of RFID Tom O’Boyle will each lead educational seminars. Snyder’s session, “Impacting Your Business with Analytics,” will be held at 3:45 p.m. on March 24 in Theater J, while O’Boyle’s session, “Using Hybrid RFID for Improved Asset Tracking,” will be held at 10:30 a.m. on March 25 in Theater E.
  • “SupplyChainGeek” Buttons: Attendees can grab a Barcoding “SupplyChainGeek” button at Barcoding’s booth and speaking sessions. This button will grant participants entrance to a “Geek-together” happy hour and networking event on Tuesday, March 24 at The Gage.

Shane Snyder, president, Barcoding, Inc., said, “ProMat is a much-anticipated event for Barcoding and its staff. We always make an extra effort to not simply showcase our solutions, but to provide a full supply chain experience. On behalf of Barcoding, I encourage attendees to stop by our booth and sit in our speaking sessions to gain first-hand insight on how to make their organizations more efficient, accurate, and connected through mobile and automated data capture technology.”