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Stockroom Tracking Software for Fire / Rescue & Emergency Services.

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Redmond, Washington/ March 10, 2011 / Dynamic Systems, Inc., a Redmond, Washington software developer, specializing in data collection applications has announced the launch of Stockroom for Emergency Services.

About Stockroom
The easy-to-use software keeps track of inventory items by location. The EMS Program can track inventory in the main stockroom as well as on individual ambulances or other emergency vehicles. The software tracks inventory by multiple units of measure (each/ml/sq in) and records lot numbers and expiration dates. Reports provide replenishment information and usage. You can see some of the features of the Checkmate Barcode Inventory System and how easy it is to use.

Release of Multi-Software Suite
Stockroom is part of a Suite of software products that include Capital Assets, Documents, and Equipment Tracking. Because all programs are integrated, additional modules can be added with the click of a button.
“I’m impressed with the simplicity and adaptability of your Stockroom Management System. It’s affordable for all organizations, even those with just a hand full of employees,” stated Bill Allen, Process Control Consultant.

The software is Windows™ based, integrated, and very easy to use. And the software is flexible and easily adjusted to a company’s requirements without custom modifications.

Cost Justification
Advantages of the use of barcode include: eliminating errors, improve staff productivity, reduction of employee’s frustrations and reduced waste from expired items, comply with controlled substance reporting, and allow for fast, accurate replenishment of vehicles and stockrooms.

“Our customers see a typical payback within 3-6 months,” states Alison Falco, President.

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

800-342-3999 X 208
www.abarcode.com

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