QR Codes for Operations
Operations and logistics teams use QR codes to track inventory, label moving boxes, manage assets, and collect feedback at point-of-service. A simple scan replaces manual data entry, reduces errors, and creates a digital paper trail for everything from warehouse items to customer satisfaction surveys.
Use cases for operations
QR Code for Inventory & Asset Tracking
Create QR codes for tracking inventory, equipment, and assets. Link to product details, location history, or maintenance…
QR Code for Moving & Storage
Label moving boxes with QR codes that link to contents lists, room assignments, or unpacking instructions. Never wonder …
QR Code for Feedback & Surveys
Create a QR code that links to a feedback form or survey. Collect customer opinions, employee feedback, or event evaluat…
Tips for operations QR codes
- •Print QR codes at a minimum of 2 × 2 cm for close-range scanning. Increase size for posters, signage, and displays.
- •Always test your QR code with multiple devices before printing. Verify the link loads correctly on both iPhone and Android.
- •Add a short call-to-action near the code — something like "Scan to learn more" or "Scan for details" improves scan rates.
- •Use high error correction (Q or H) if the code will be printed on textured materials or displayed outdoors.