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Barcode verification tends to feel controlled until a customer scorecard slips and the plant needs an answer immediately. Programs behave more reliably when teams have already locked grade thresholds, rerun rules, exception ownership, and the language they will use when a customer asks what changed.
Without that structure, verification devices produce data but not alignment. QA, operations, and commercial teams can all react differently, which turns a manageable quality issue into a production-stop decision made under pressure.
For the site, that makes barcode technology, serialization, and the broader coverage index stronger together than apart. Traceability and quality programs work better when grading rules and response workflow are treated as one system.