Labels are small, but their operational impact is large. Poor labels cause mis-picks, production mistakes and compliance headaches. Centralised labelling — where templates are managed centrally and print logic is driven from live NetSuite data — turns labels from a recurring cost into a strategic control. This post explains how BarTender Cloud for NetSuite solves common labelling problems and how to test it effectively in your warehouse.
Many manufacturing warehouses work with a mixture of label formats, local printers and ad-hoc templates. The result is inconsistent labelling, barcodes that don’t scan first time and manual fixes on the floor. Those small delays multiply: mis-picks, rework and customer returns.
A labelling solution that is disconnected from NetSuite compounds the issue because label data can be stale or require double entry.
Centralised labelling — especially when native to NetSuite — offers direct, measurable benefits:
For manufacturers this translates into fewer holding bays, faster dispatch and a smaller compliance burden.
BarTender Cloud for NetSuite is designed to be SuiteApp-friendly and to work inside NetSuite’s ecosystem. Key technical selling points:
These features make BarTender a low-friction solution that is fast to set up and easy to justify to procurement teams.
A small, well-scoped pilot gives certainty with minimal risk. Here’s a practical pilot you can run in one week:
This short pilot isolates labelling as a variable and gives clean evidence for procurement or full roll-out.
Most ROI from centralised labelling shows up in labour and error reduction: fewer label reprints, faster picking, reduced returns and less time spent on ad-hoc template fixes. The scale of benefit depends on your volumes — high-SKU manufacturers typically see the fastest payback.
If you want to quantify opportunity for your operation, baseline a label-related KPI this week using our KPI checklist and then run a one-week BarTender pilot.
Download our resources (capability steps, device migration checklist and KPI checklist) and use the BarTender pilot plan above to test driverless printing in your environment. If you’d like targeted support, book a free 30-minute expert review and we’ll outline the top three actions you should take next.
Resources and booking: https://cloudcoders.com.au/our-resources/
Q1: Can BarTender print directly from NetSuite without middleware?
A: Yes — BarTender Cloud for NetSuite is designed to work natively with NetSuite records so you can trigger prints from any transaction without separate exports.
Q2: What is driverless cloud printing and why does it matter?
A: Driverless cloud printing removes the need for local printer drivers on workstations, reducing IT overhead and simplifying deployments across multiple sites.
Q3: How long does a pilot typically take?
A: A practical pilot that proves the label concept and measures one KPI can be completed in five business days if scoped tightly around one SKU or process.
Q4: Will centralised labelling handle compliance requirements?
A: Yes — central templates can include mandatory fields, regulatory statements and barcode formats required for compliance, and can be controlled centrally to prevent unauthorised edits.
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