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Bar-i's zone count for wine combines counting in twos and physically touching each bottle to verify individual entries match shelf totals — catching errors on the spot with fewer mistakes and faster counts.
00:00:02,166 2 four six eight 10 okay
00:00:04,833 I'm here in a storage area doing some wine counts
00:00:07,266 I've just entered the individual bottle counts
00:00:09,466 now I'm gonna do a zone count
00:00:11,100 which is where we count the total number of bottles
00:00:13,700 so that we can check it against what was entered
00:00:15,633 and catch an error while we're still here
00:00:18,033 um before we waste time on it
00:00:19,700 so when I'm doing my zone count
00:00:20,900 I'm gonna count in twos 2 4
00:00:23,366 6 8 10 2 4 6 8 22 4
00:00:27,666 6 8 32 4 6
00:00:29,966 8 42
00:00:31,700 you see
00:00:32,100 by counting in twos and then rather than doing 12 14
00:00:35,400 16 2 4
00:00:36,066 6 8 10 2
00:00:36,800 4 6
00:00:37,166 8 20 I can count faster I also touch the bottles
00:00:40,766 just another way that we can do things faster
00:00:43,366 with less errors
00:00:44,266 and spend less time on the dreaded task
00:00:46,000 that is bar inventory
00:00:49,600 count fast see results down to the serving
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