
While fine art connoisseurs can readily distinguish a Picasso from a Poliakoff, the distinction may not be as obvious to dock workers, warehouse personnel, truckers, and office staff who regularly shepherd objets d'art from the arms of dealers into the hands of buyers. But, for companies that bring works of art to auction, knowing exactly what is going to market is not just a matter of good taste - it is the essence of profitability.
AMA Auction Service, a fine arts dealer that distributes jewelry, furniture, art, and antiques to auction sites across the United States, recently partnered with Advanced Barcode Technology™ (ABT) to implement a solution for managing its inventory-on-the-move. As a result of the relationship, AMA Auction Service realized savings in the six figures in the first month, plus a significant reduction in theft, negligence and inadvertent loss, greater control of inventory levels, and the ability to identify specific items for auction based on international price fluctuations.
Keeping Ahead Of Inventory-On-The-Move
Before partnering with ABT, AMA Auction Service encountered serious obstacles to effective inventory management. As a result, valuable merchandise was often unaccountably misplaced or misappropriated.
Raising The Bar On All-In-One Bar Code Solutions
In late 2000, AMA Auction Service turned to ABT for a comprehensive solution to manage the entire inventory life cycle, from the time of acquisition through the point of sale. ABT delivered a customized inventory control system capable of identifying and tracking each item in AMA Auction Service's inventory. The basis of the inventory control solution is a 15-digit bar code that enables staff to quickly and accurately identify each item, whether it is in the warehouse, on a truck, or on an auction floor.
A bar code is affixed to each container and stores data about the work inside, including category (furniture, jewelry, art reproduction, etc.), model and serial number, cost, country of origin, vendor, minimum auction price, and so on.
Fixed scanning stationsat warehouse docks read the bar codes, enabling inventory to be tracked as it is moved off trucks for stocking in the warehouse and onto trucks for delivery to auction sites.
ABT-customized Palm (CE) devices equipped with bar code scanners and ABT's Inventory Control IC-2000software enable AMA Auction Service staff to read the bar codes while situated at other locations, such as the auction site.
A State-Of-The-Art Solution
According to Asher Milchman, President of AMA Auction Service, the ABT solution is truly state of the art. Milchman stated, "The ABT solution goes beyond best of breed - beyond the usual value-added package. With superior technology and a real grasp of the challenges facing our business, ABT has developed the kind of solution that only a true partner can deliver."
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