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The CEO of Jogobu Limited has urged businesses to embrace JCLSoft with RFID technology to enhance efficiency and productivity in the workplace and their competitive edge in the marketplace.
He said there were more benefits to the use of technology as it offered the ease of doing business in a rapidly connected and vast business landscape.
Besides, while RFID technology may initially be expensive to implement, it helps reduce costs in the long run as an updated system would eventually pay off, leading to more productivity and increased earnings.
Mr Blaise Kudatugu was speaking at the company’s annual conference in Accra for stakeholders to demonstrate its hardware and software capabilities in the daily management of businesses for growth.
The IT solutions offered include assets management, document management, inventory management, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) solutions, and GoTime Cloud, among others.
Touching on the RFID, the Jogobu executive team demonstrated and explained the adoption of the system enabled companies to control, monitor, trace and have full visibility of assets and inventory and helped to minimise theft in various offices and warehouses.
It also gives real-time, accurate data to optimize the supply chains, streamline operations, and enhance customer experience.
On inventory management, he said the software allowed for easy reconciliation of what had been brought in and taken out (inbound & outbound, stock movements, replenishments, etc.).
“It is easy to tell who is doing what and at what time,” he said, adding that document management, traceability and retrieval are made easy.
He said the company was ready to provide professional after-sales advice for customers to realize the full benefit of the technology.
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