บาร์โค้ดออมนิแชนแนล: BOPIS การจัดส่งจากร้านค้า และการคืนสินค้า
How barcodes enable buy-online-pick-up-in-store (BOPIS), ship-from-store fulfillment, and cross-channel return processing.
Omnichannel Barcodes: BOPIS, Ship-from-Store & Returns
Modern retail operates across physical stores, e-commerce, marketplaces, and mobile. Barcodes tie these channels together by providing a consistent product identifier that works at every touchpoint.
Buy Online, Pick Up In Store (BOPIS)
BOPIS workflow with barcodes:
- Customer orders online: System checks store inventory by GS1 Standards & Identifiers">GTIN
- Store receives pick list: Items identified by barcode
- Associate picks items: Scans each product barcode to confirm correct item
- Staging: Places items in a pickup area with an order barcode label
- Customer arrives: Associate scans the order barcode and customer ID
- Handoff: Customer receives items, inventory is decremented
Key barcodes involved: - Product EAN-13: Identifies the item during picking - Order label barcode (Code 128): Groups items for the order - Customer confirmation barcode: QR code from confirmation email
Ship-from-Store
When stores fulfill online orders for shipping:
- Order routed to store: Based on inventory availability and proximity
- Associate picks items: Scans product barcodes against pick list
- Packing: Scans items into a shipping box, system generates shipping label
- Shipping label: GS1-128 with carrier barcode for tracking
- Carrier pickup: Scans label for tracking and routing
Cross-Channel Returns
Returns are the most complex omnichannel barcode scenario:
| Scenario | Process |
|---|---|
| Buy online, return to store | Scan receipt barcode or order QR to find original transaction |
| Buy in store, return by mail | Return label barcode links to original POS transaction |
| Buy from marketplace, return to store | Marketplace order barcode mapped to internal system |
The Order Barcode
Every omnichannel order receives a unique barcode that:
- Links all items in the order to a single transaction
- Tracks the order across fulfillment stages
- Enables customer identification at pickup
- Facilitates returns regardless of channel
Typically encoded in Code 128 or QR Code format.
Inventory Visibility Requirements
Omnichannel fulfillment demands near-perfect inventory accuracy:
- Ship-from-store: Overselling creates customer disappointment
- BOPIS: Picking failures require order cancellation or substitution
- Reserve online: Inventory must be committed immediately
Barcode scanning at every inventory movement maintains the accuracy these services require.
Implementation Considerations
- Ensure product barcodes are consistent across all channel systems (same GTIN everywhere)
- Design order barcodes that work in both digital (screen) and print formats
- Train store associates on omnichannel barcode workflows
- Integrate carrier barcode generation into the store shipping workstation
- Enable returns lookup by scanning either the product barcode or the order barcode