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Kicking off 2017 in the Cloud

February 3, 2017 by Casey Rebman Walker in Oracle Cloud SCM
RF-SMART Oracle Cloud SCM
RF-SMART for SCM Cloud is off to a successful start to 2017. Our extensive knowledge and strategic partnership with Oracle’s Product Team, along with a solid mobile inventory product, continue to contribute to happy SCM Cloud customers. CentraCare CentraCare began the search for a mobile solution ... Continue Reading

NetSuite Best Practices: Annual Physical Inventory Counts

November 17, 2016 by George Gulliford in NetSuite
NetSuite RF-SMART Physical Inventory Count
The season of physical inventory counting is upon us, and in our experience, this is not usually a cheerful event at most companies. The good news though is that with some preparation and organization, you can easily tackle this event. If you have an inventory cycle count program in place and can ... Continue Reading

Can you Relate to These Top Printing Headaches?

July 21, 2016 by Casey Rebman Walker in Best Practices
RF-SMART Printer Hardware WMS fix
Every job comes with its challenges. But the real headaches come when it’s a challenge that should just work – like printing. After talking with companies across the globe, this seems to be a universal problem. If you’ve ever struggled getting your labels to print how you want them, the first time ... Continue Reading

Free Online NetSuite Barcode Generator

June 24, 2016 by Holli Anderson in Hardware
RF-SMART Free Barcode Generator Hardware Barcodes
We’ve created a helpful (free) NetSuite barcode generator as a resource for people who are looking to introduce barcoding into their NetSuite processes. This barcode generator can also be used by people using other ERPs such as Oracle or SAP. This post will show you how to use this new tool. Want ... Continue Reading

NetSuite Distribution: Overcoming Multi-Channel Challenges

May 4, 2016 by George Gulliford in NetSuite
RF-SMART NetSuite Inventory Distribution
In the past, most companies have operated in only one sales channel, which meant their distribution operations only had to deal with one set of distribution processes. Today, many companies operate in two, three or even four channels, which can be very challenging when you try to combine all the ... Continue Reading