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RFID
Explained |
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| RFID Advantages: reliable data transmission,
non line-of-sight information exchange, multiple/simultaneous readings,
wide range of data capacity, read range to several meters ... fast, efficient
and flexible. |
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1. "Smart" Labels & Tags placed
on items ... from the pallet level, to carton labels, to item level tagging.
2. Radio waves transfer data between a reader and a moveable item
3. Antenna captures the item's ID number.
4. Reader converts radio signals into digital information
5. Host computer provides control over and access to logistical data. |
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RFID
Applications
Find it. Track it. Count it. Secure it.
Imagine knowing detailed information like the size, style, serial number
and history of item that leaves your warehouse or resides in your retail
supply chain - without seeing or handling it. Imagine having verification
of original manufacturer, production facility, distribution route and destination.
Imagine a comprehensive inventory check every 30 seconds so popular items
are always available to customers.
New applications and capabilities are emerging quickly as we succeed in delivering
the future of efficiency enhancing RFID applications.
Brand Specific Solutions.
• Logistics Management & Audit Control
• Brand Protection / Anti-theft
• Safety of Product Handling
• Authenticity & Ownership Verification
• Supply Chain Visibility
• Brand Identification from Point-of-Manufacture to "floor-ready" tagging
• Enhanced Shopping Experience |
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