Thursday 1 October 2015

Use Asset Tracking with Asset Labels

It can be highly irritating to lose company equipment at any time and expensive too.
equipment theft


In cases where the assets are essential to the continuing running of your business’s operations, the impact can extend to quickly outweighing the costs of replacement.

More frustration can come when it becomes hard to track how the loss occurred and what prospects there are for the original assets recovery.

While you may never be able to fully prevents items going missing there are steps you can take to reduce this from happening and in the cases were it does happen have a system that both aids your understand of how the loss occurred and improves your chances of item recovery.

Using asset tracking can do all this and that’s why many people have decided to undergo better asset tracking with asset labels to make sure they know exactly where their equipment and assets are.

The Uses of Asset Labels

When an item goes missing that’s more or less the scope of it. Unless it somehow shows up again having been accidentally taken home by an employee or returned after it had been stolen, then there’s not a lot the company can do to track it down again. Likewise if it’s damaged in a fire or accident. It is quite simply lost.

The easiest way to ensure that this does not occur is, of course, to keep careful track of where your equipment and who is responsible for it.

In the absence of more sophisticated methods, such as proximity alarms or GPS tracking, the most efficient is to carefully catalogue each item, where it is and who is responsible for it.

By giving your company assets a visible and permanent marking like an asset label, you can in addition demonstrably verify that an item is most certainly yours. Many also come with individual serial numbers and markers, which also allow each item to be clearly distinguished from each other. 

This is great if you buy equipment in bulk that then goes out on loan either internally or externally.

Asset Tracking System

While asset labels on their own can show item ownership the real powers comes when they are linked to an asset tracking system. Easy to create an asset tracking system can be used to note down information about each asset and in its simplest for can be a spreadsheet.

This has all sorts of value including:

·         Tracking item location
·         Tracking value, condition and lifetime cost to the company
·         Tracking responsibility

This makes tracking down individual items much, much easier than they would have been otherwise. It also provides a physical history of where the asset has been, helping you to retrace it to its last known location.

As you can imagine systems like this are very popular with insurers!

Easier Administration

Having unique numbers and codes also makes administration of items easier in general.

If you can afford it, setting up an electronic logging system can make the recording of items in your company inventory quick and painless. This is not only time efficient, but more secure than physical copies too. In the event that a log book or similar is lost, electronic tracking allows for a digital copy to be kept and backed up on company computers instead.

Theft Protection

Having your company assets marked with a tracking label also provides something of a deterrent for thieves. This is not the same as immunity, of course. Simply that anyone looking to steal the item will now know that it’s capable of being tracked, as well as physically marked as belonging to a company.
While it doesn’t mean much if it was stolen for the thief’s own use, it does make resale difficult if not impossible and can often aid recovery.


It’s worth investing in asset tracking using asset labels as in the long run it will improve how you use and manage your assets plus save you money.

Monday 29 June 2015

Asset Tracking Systems and Their Uses

There’s nothing more irritating for a classroom than to find that very valuable equipment has gone inexplicably missing. 

At a time when schools are becoming harder and harder pressed to adequately provide for the academic needs of all their students losing valuable equipment can be a terrible blow. 

Currently a lot of the equipment that schools need to conduct their business isn’t cheap. So coming up with effective asset tracking systems is crucial if you wish to maintain your school’s hold on its assets.
school asset tracking systems


Sadly lost equipment isn’t exactly a rare occurrence either. A study conducted by the School of Education Admission found that as many as four fifths of schools have, at some point through the year, will suffer from theft of school equipment. 

Often, these thefts were from the school’s ICT department, and more occasionally the audio-visual hardware from media studies classes.

Naturally this equipment is very expensive to replace, and its loss can also be damaging to the students whose courses rely on access to that equipment. 

It’s hard to learn about computer technology without ready access to a computer, after all. 

Of course keeping track of your school’s laptops, microscopes and video recording equipment isn’t something you can do in a day. It takes a lot of work, effort, and not a small amount of proper financial investment as well.

Asset Tracking Systems Made Easy


The easiest way a school can keep track of where its equipment is going is to properly catalogue and record the things it has to begin with. 

One way this can be achieved is to give each piece of equipment its own serial identification number, which would be unique to that item. To make things easier, you can also give that equipment tamper-proof number ID tags to further improve their security and reduce the chances of theft.

It may be an idea to create the system in such a way that objects are not only divided by type, but also by department and storage area as well. 

So, for example, if you have a video projector that’s used by the science department in Building Two, you could have a three-part code that reflects all this information. 

Suddenly it’s become tremendously easier to figure out where everything is supposed to fit in, which also helps prevent accidental claims of theft when, in fact, a piece of equipment was simply returned to the wrong storage cupboard. 

This saves on valuable time and frayed nerves.

Furthermore, you can also give each piece of equipment its own unique barcode. This means that when equipment is taken out, it can be recorded on a computer database as well as a physical logbook for greater accuracy in bookkeeping.

Of course asset tracking systems aren’t any good if you pay no attention to where the assets in question are being moved to. 

Whenever equipment is removed from the storage cupboard, make sure that the identification tag is noted and marked off on a register, with a note detailing when it was borrowed, by whom and for how long. 

This can be used, then, to track where the equipment was last held before it went missing.

Protect Your School’s Assets



No solution is entirely fool proof. 

One of the main quirks of using security ID tags for valuable equipment is that it’s meant to deter thieves, but this doesn’t always work as planned. 

Instead, asset tracking systems can be used to get an idea of when items when missing and where they could have gone, all of which can greatly speed up the process by which it can be safely returned.



Tuesday 24 March 2015

Which One – Equipment ID Marking Confusion

How can you find the right ID asset marking solutions to help you keep track of laptops, tablets, mobiles, musical instruments and more…?


asset stickers

Great as portable items and equipment  are they are also prone to being lost or stolen. A good way to prevent this is to make sure each item is clearly marked with who it belongs to.

However, with such a wide selection of marking solutions it’s important to choose the right asset identification product for you so you get something that works without costing you the earth.

In a hurry call Dantech on 01354 688488 to find the right asset marking solution for you.

Tough to Remove - Permanent Labels

Your first choice is to decide the size of the asset mark you want as this will often limit the asset marking products you can use.

If your equipment is very small you might need a more specialised tag, label or sticker. These often use 2D or QR codes to help track key information about the item on a much smaller label or tag.

Dantech Minimark Labels are a great example of these small asset tags.

small id labels


The quality of your asset marking is also important, you want your labels, tags, stickers and plates to stay put permanently. So your asset marking needs to use top quality adhesive to make sure it stays in place and can’t be easily removed.

Cheap asset marking products often use low quality adhesives and this can be a false economy as they need to be replaced more often.

Long Lasting Asset Marking


So you know the size of equipment marking you need and understand you want a quality solution, but to this you also need to think about how your equipment is being used.

How equipment is used effects the type of asset marking material selected for example it’s no surprise in industrial settings metal or tough acrylic plates are used to security mark equipment due to their ability to last in these tough situations.

If your equipment is handled a lot of subject to changing or tough environments including high or low temperature, outside in all weathers or close to harsh chemicals you want to be sure your asset marking isn’t going to be worn away or damaged.

A great example of this are aluminiumfoil id labels suitable for both indoor and outdoor use plus high temperature resistance, up to 150ºC short term, and down to - 40ºC.

aluminium foil asset labels


While no asset marking solution is 100% resistant to being removed or damaged the best are extremely tough and can even leave behind a permanent sign of any tampering. It’s no surprise that this acts as a very strong deterrent to equipment theft.

With Dantech tamper voidlabels if someone tries to remove the label the word VOID remains on the surface clearly showing evidence of tampering.

void stickers

Conclusion

Quality asset marking of equipment and items such as laptops, tablets, mobiles and musical instruments is really worth the investment in deterring items from being lost or stolen.

It’s important to think carefully about the size, permanency and environment that any asset marking is going to need to survive. In addition talking to a specialist like Dantech (call on 01354 688488) can help you find the best asset marking solutions for you, which will last and protect your equipment over a long period of time.

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