Batch coding is used in a variety of industries to apply codes and data to a wide range of items and packaging. For many types of industries, Batch coding is a very critical part of the traceability process that allows you to manage and track your inventory from production through delivery. Why is that so? Because a Batch number or what we usually called batch code is a combination of numbers or letters used to identify and track a collection of products that are produced in the same time period, starting from the time and date of production, and it also has a unique identification code. This will save you time and ensures if there are product defects or customer complaints, they can easily and correctly track down the source of the problem and solve it right away.
A batch code is highly needed for your high-quality product to meet all safety regulations. Batch coding machines are used in a variety of industries, including food and beverage packaging, as well as cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and electronics.
Today, there are two ways to implement a batch code to your products. Either using a manual machine or automatic. But, there are some factors that you should consider before buying one. Such as the speed of the production line and the factory environment, which will also influence by what type of machine is appropriate for your manufacture.