One Object One Code Anti-Diversion System.
As global market competition intensifies, businesses face an increasing number of challenges. One of these challenges is ensuring that their products safely and reliably reach consumers. The issue of product diversion not only affects brand image but can also lead to economic losses for companies. In this context, the emergence of "one object, one code" technology undoubtedly provides businesses with an effective solution.
"One object, one code" technology refers to the application of a unique identification code to each product. This can be an encrypted one-dimensional barcode or a more information-rich encrypted two-dimensional QR code. Embedded within these barcodes are key details about the product, such as type, production batch, serial number, and sales information, providing a unique digital identity for the product. Particularly with two-dimensional barcodes, which can store much more detailed data, such as the product's sales area, responsible salesperson, and serial numbers of key components, they have become the principal method of product identification.
This technology offers businesses a new means of product monitoring. With it, companies can implement strict controls at every stage of the product's distribution journey—from warehouse dispatch to inventory restocking, to the logistics of market distribution. By quickly scanning the barcodes on products, businesses can track the movement of goods in real-time and manage them effectively. This not only improves efficiency but also greatly enhances the transparency of product circulation.
In the distribution network, "one object, one code" technology demonstrates its powerful capabilities. By deploying portable barcode scanning terminals at each business outlet, or by connecting barcode scanners to laptops, companies can conduct real-time checks on goods. This measure effectively prevents illegal circulation of goods, such as product diversion and theft, thus protecting the rights of legitimate distributors.
Additionally, "one object, one code" technology is a high-tech fusion of products with the Internet of Things and the Internet. It is not merely used for anti-counterfeiting and circulation control of products but also enables companies to carry out precise marketing based on real sales data. Businesses can tailor their marketing support based on the inventory and sales situation of distributors, thereby increasing product sales, reducing the risks of stock accumulation and market volatility.
For distributors, the application of "one object, one code" technology reduces the risk of product diversion and ensures their legitimate interests are not compromised. Since each product has a unique identity marker, any unauthorized circulation can be quickly identified and addressed. This is crucial for building consumer trust because it ensures that every product purchased is a genuine item sold through official channels.
Consumers also benefit from this technology. By scanning the QR code on a product, not only can they verify the authenticity of the product, but they can also access detailed information about the product, learn about the company's background, and directly participate in marketing activities. This interactive approach not only provides additional value to consumers but also opens up a new channel of communication between businesses and consumers.