Barcode Software Saves Contractor 25% OnTool Costs



Dynamic Systems is a major supplier of tracking systems that include: Tools & Equipment (http://www.a-barcode.com/case-study/tool-tracking-herzog/), Inventory Management (http://www.a-barcode.com/case-study/inventory-management-...), Job Tracking, Fixed Assets, Document/ File Tracking, ID Badge Systems (http://www.a-barcode.com/case-study/card-printing-bci-con...), Maintenance Scheduling, Time and Attendance. Bar code data collection is proven to be the most accurate and efficient method of tracking and counting items.


Thrasher Uses Checkmate To Improve Operations:


Thrasher Basement Systems is a 38-year-old contracting company that specializes in the


repair and remodeling of basements and foundations. Along with the increase in business came some of the typical growing pains, including the challenge of keeping track of their tools and equipment as they were issued to employees and jobs.


How Thrasher Basement Benefited:


Dan Thrasher stated that they have reduced their tool expense by at least 25% since


Installing Checkmate Toolroom. Their job foremen are able to schedule specialty tools


so that they are available for projects, eliminating the duplicate purchase of these


expensive tools. Thrasher’s management especially likes the reports that identify how


much each employee is spending on tools.  The system has significantly reduced employee waste and theft.


Checkmate Toolroom is designed to keep track of tools, equipment and consumables -


who has them, when they were checked out and when they are due back. A barcode is


scanned to identify the employee or job and another is scanned to identify the


equipment. The use of barcode for transactions has proven to be 60% faster than


manual check-out and virtually 100% accurate.


To learn more about The Checkmate Barcode Tracking Systems visit http://www.a-barcode.com/case-studies/#construction


Contact:  Rob Freeman, V.P. Business Development robf@dsisales.com


800-342-3999 X 208


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