Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Press releases are provided by companies as is and have not been edited or checked for accuracy. Any queries should be directed to the company issuing the release.

Barcoding, Inc. Hires Bertrand Martelle to Lead Expansion in Canadian Market

Martelle will grow team and leverage connections to strengthen Barcoding-Canada's presence and offerings

Barcoding, Inc. Hires Bertrand Martelle to Lead Expansion in Canadian Market

BALTIMORE - July 23, 2019 - Barcoding, Inc., the leader in supply chain efficiency, accuracy and connectivity, has hired Bertrand Martelle as country manager for Barcoding's rapidly expanding Canadian presence. Martelle will oversee Barcoding's Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver offices, strengthening the company's ability to offer custom supply-chain solutions to partners in Canada and across North America.

Martelle's long history leading teams in the data capture business makes him eminently equipped to develop Barcoding-Canada. Over his career, he has worked with industry leaders such as Intermec (now Honeywell) and Psion Teklogix (now Zebra) with a focus on building high quality sales and technical teams and forming strategic alliances to better meet customer needs.


"Bertrand Martelle has joined Barcoding at a time of significant growth in critical new markets and new technical offerings," said Shane Snyder, president of Barcoding, Inc. "His extensive experience in the industry and intimate knowledge of the Canadian market and culture will allow us to provide an unparalleled level of expertise to our customers while growing new business and expanding our horizons."

As the head of Barcoding-Canada, Martelle will build a team with a wide variety of expertise to support Barcoding's ability to deliver tailor-made solutions to any logistical challenge. He will also draw on Barcoding's tremendous technical resources and work closely with partners across the continent to exceed customer expectations.

"Barcoding, Inc. is a well-established leader in the data capture industry, so I was honored to have the opportunity to lead its growth into the Canadian marketplace," said Martelle. "There is a market need for a Canadian organization to help companies improve their supply chain performance, and it's a challenge my growing team is excited to help support."

Barcoding-Canada is searching for additional local to talent to join the company and encourages qualified parties to explore open leadership opportunities. More information about Barcoding-Canada can be found at https://barcoding-canada.ca/.

About Barcoding, Inc.
Barcoding is a supply chain automation and innovation company that helps organizations be more efficient, accurate and connected. With extensive subject matter expertise in data capture, labeling and printing, and mobile computing, we are trusted to build and manage solutions for some of the best IT and operations teams in the world. Founded in 1998, Barcoding is headquartered in Baltimore, Md., with offices across North America (Chicago, Houston, Seattle, Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver). For more information, visit www.barcoding.com.

More Info: https://www.barcoding.com/

The Latest

More Stories

a family shops in a grocery store using a smart trolley
Photo courtesy of Instacart

Australian supermarket chain rolls out AI-powered grocery carts

Grocery shoppers in Australia will soon be able to zip in and out of the store in record time, bypassing the lines for cashiers or self-checkout kiosks altogether. They can just walk in, make their selections, and walk out with their bags in hand.

The secret to this express shopping experience is the “Caper Cart,” an AI (artificial intelligence)-powered smart trolley from San Francisco-based Instacart. In its first deployment in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region, the system is being tested by Coles Supermarkets, a food and beverage retailer with more than 1,800 grocery and liquor stores throughout the country.

Keep ReadingShow less

Featured

a women in an office watching a delivery of boxes

How green is your glue?

If you’re looking to make the packaging process more eco-friendly, the obvious place to start is with the box itself. And that’s exactly what Salt Lake City-based Packsize did when it made its initial foray into sustainable packaging back in 2002. That year, the company launched its first product, an innovative on-demand packaging system designed to reduce cardboard waste (and the need for filler material) by creating a right-sized box for each shipment.

Now the company is ready for the next step: greening up the glue.

Keep ReadingShow less

​OPEX® Sure Sort® X with Xtract™ Warehouse Automation System Is Named a Finalist in the New Equipment Digest NED Innovation Awards

MOORESTOWN, NJ (December 18, 2024) OPEX® Corporation, a global leader in Next Generation Automation providing solutions for document, mail, and warehouse automation, has been selected as a finalist in the 2024 NED (New Equipment Digest) Innovation Awards, which celebrates innovations in industrial technology, tools, and equipment that empower businesses to work faster, better, and more cost-effectively.

OPEX Sure Sort® X with Xtract™, a high-speed automated sortation and order retrieval system, was recognized in the NED Innovation Awards Automation category.

Keep ReadingShow less

Hy-Tek Intralogistics releases Top Trends for 2025

Columbus, OH – December 18, 2024 – Hy-Tek Intralogistics, a premier provider of software, systems and services for supply chain automation technology, has released an episode of its popular podcast Automation Insider that looks at warehousing trends for 2025.

Automation Insider is a podcast created for people interested in what is new and what is successful in logistics and automation technology across a wide range of industries.

Keep ReadingShow less
Averitt Promotes David Fussell to Vice President of Dedicated Sales

Averitt Promotes David Fussell to Vice President of Dedicated Sales

COOKEVILLE, Tenn. — Averitt has promoted David Fussell to vice president of dedicated sales, following the retirement of Walt Gray.

Fussell joined Averitt in 1991 and has held several key positions throughout his career. He served as a transportation sales specialist in Decatur and Nashville, later becoming service center director in Little Rock. In 2018, he transitioned to director of dedicated sales, working closely with Gray to expand the company’s dedicated accounts and deliver customized solutions to customers.

Keep ReadingShow less