"A few weeks ago, Online Stores was attempting to carry out its annual stock count, otherwise
known as 'inventory'. But when things went sour with the company we'd originally brought in
to do the job, Online Stores needed to find a way to see the project through by different
means. So, in the end, we turned to our good friend at Advanced Barcode Systems, Gordon
Jennings."
"Mr. Jennings wasted no time getting to work, and within a day had a barcode system in place
which made our annual stock count a breeze. While he was at it, Mr. Jennings also did Online
Stores the favor of putting a system in place which makes it easier for the great folks working
in our warehouse to find any given product at any given time, greatly reducing the amount of
time and effort we must spend training new employees in the art of order picking."
"When asked what it was like working with Online Stores, Mr. Jennings replied, 'It has been a
great experience and our pleasure working with Online Stores and their IT group. As an innovative,
entrepreneurial company and one of the largest Stone Edge customers, Online Stores is constantly
pushing the envelope, looking for better and more efficient ways of doing business. It's been a
thrilling ride so far working with Online Stores and being a small contributor in their Internet
retailing success."
"Mr. Jennings started Advanced Barcode Systems after spending 18 months working as a systems
analyst and design consultant with Symbol Technologies, Inc., which has since been bought by
Motorola. During his time as the owner of Advanced Barcode Systems, Mr. Jennings has assisted
in the design and implementation of wireless systems at Revlon, JC Penny, GES Exposition Services,
Allied Signal APU division (now Honeywell), Turbo Resources, Lund Cadillac, Legends Cadillac,
Kachina Cadillac, Galpin Motors and most recently Scrapbook.com."
"Online Stores, Inc. would like to honor Advanced Barcode Systems by making the company its
Featured Supplier for the month of March. Who knows where we'd be without their help probably
still out in the warehouse counting American flags and boxes of high-quality tea."