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REA offers comprehensive software solutions for versatile industrial coding and marking requirements. Our technologies stand out for their precision, efficiency and reliability and can be seamlessly integrated into existing production processes. They enable flexible adjustments and optimize printing, labelling and marking tasks. In addition, our systems ensure the quality and readability of barcodes to ensure smooth logistics and traceability.
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The REA article database extends the functions of a REA verification system with a database query function. Read article numbers are translated into a plain text description. This function allows an extended control of the codes in order to...
... verify that the correct codes are on the packaging and that the dates match the imprint and article number.
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ISO standardization defines a clear structure of the data contained in the various matrix and barcodes. REA ScanLink knows this structure and performs a detailed analysis of the data structure.
Information is provided on the origin of the code and the data fields it contains (e.g. article number, dates, batches, etc.). If the data does not comply with the structure specifications, this is highlighted and an error message is displayed.
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The REA TransWin 32 software enables the centralized recording, evaluation and archiving of single and multiple code verifications on a standard PC. REA VERIFIER can be fully configured and remotely controlled via TransWin. The software can be installed and used on any number of computers with one license.
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The Audit Trail software is an optional extension for the REA VeriCube in conjunction with the TransWin 32 software. Especially in the healthcare industry, where GxP compliant devices are required in production, the...
...the software ensures safety, effectiveness and high quality for producers and customers.
An audit trail allows all actions that are relevant to a measurement result to be tracked, documented and logged - including how the results were obtained and who carried out the measurement. This enables targeted verification and corrective measures to be taken.