Alan Haberman (July 27, 1929 in Worcester, Massachusetts – June 12, 2011 in Newton, Massachusetts) was an American supermarket executive who is credited with popularizing the use of the barcode in commerce internationally. Haberman was a founder and board member of the Uniform Code Council.[1] He graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Business School.[2]
See also
edit- George J. Laurer, U.P.C. creator
References
edit- ^ Margalit Fox (June 15, 2011). "Alan Haberman, Who Ushered In the Bar Code, Dies at 81". The New York Times.
- ^ "Bar code backer Alan Haberman changed retail world". 21 June 2011.