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Sage ERP 100 MAS Loftware Integration

TEKOA Software, Inc. an innovative software integration company, now provides Sage 100 (MAS90 MAS200) bar code inventory label printing integration using Loftware

Loftware is enterprise class inventory and manufacturing label generation software that produces inventory item labels for products in warehouses and manufacturing facilities. 

Using the newly release TEKOA Integrator cloud Sage 100 integration service, TEKOA now has an easy to use, efficient and simple way for Sage 100 users to print UPC and bar code labels from MAS90 or MAS200.

Why use Tekoa and Loftware?

  • Loftware is a robust label making application with enterprise grade capabilities and configuration options.  Perfect for making simple or complex inventory item labels and printing to a variety of UPC bar code label printers.
  • Tekoa connects the dots by providing Sage 100 owners the ability to print Loftware custom inventory item labels using Sage 100 data.

The reality of bar code and UPC label printing in MAS90 and MAS200.

Historically speaking printing bar code labels from MAS has been a complex and fragile endeavor.  Often times custom crystals or other third party label making apps are used to generate okay, but not great, bar code labels from MAS200 data.  These configurations often require sync of data files to the label making software or fragile custom reports that can be problematic.

With the new TEKOA - Loftware integration, today's enterprise can leverage the capability and strength of Loftware label making software with Sage ERP software; opening up the opportunity to create, manage and print enterprise class bar code and UPC labels from MAS90 or MAS200 data.

Just another way TEKOA Software is meeting the needs of today's cloud enabled enterprise.  Take your bar code and UPC label making to the next level with TEKOA Software's new Loftware integration.


Tekoa Software, Inc.
www.TekoaSoftware.com

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