Dynamic Systems Inc. Releases Low Cost SIMBA Lite for Produce Packers/Shippers – Inventory and Traceability for Under $10,000


Posted September 14, 2020 by reff65

Bellevue – WA September 14, 2020 / Dynamic Systems, Inc., has launched a new low cost version of their SIMBA system designed for Produce Growers / Packers / Shippers.

 
Comply with Traceability and Labeling Requirements - The SIMBA Lite system prints PTI compliant serialized case and pallet labels in a batch format designed to make them easy to adhere to finished goods as they come off the pack line. The printed labels are recorded in the SIMBA database as inventory, with all specific characteristics of the product: Type, Grade, Size, Weight, etc., and it is easy to print reports that provide full traceability meeting government regulations.

SIMBA Inventory & Shipping - Inventory is created as labels are printed, providing a perpetual in stock inventory. When product is “shipped” from SIMBA, information regarding the customer, date, etc. is recorded, closing the traceability loop and allowing inventory in stock to be reduced.

Ability to Upgrade - SIMBA Lite users can upgrade with the mobile application, SIMBA Logistics, which uses barcode scanners to track inventory within a warehouse and to automatically reduce inventory as product is shipped. And as the company grows, SIMBA Lite can be upgraded to SIMBA Pro, which brings the label printing onto the plant floor and provides real-time inventory and production information along with increased productivity.

Results from implementing SIMBA Key results include accurate inventory, complete end-to-end traceability, compliance with PTI requirements, and more.

Contact Rob Freeman, [email protected], VP Business Strategies: 425-284-1662
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Tags compliant , label , pti , scanner , traceability
Last Updated September 14, 2020