RFID
RFID technology enables the automatic tracking and identification of products and assets. Thanks to this technology, companies can enjoy unprecedented visibility of their stocks and assets in real-time, leading to greater accuracy in inventory management and improved operational efficiency.
Retail
The increase in omnichannel sales means that up to date stock availability is crucial to providing customers with a positive shopping experience both in-store and online.
With the added benefits of simplified stocktaking, anti-theft security and verifying customer returns.
RFID is a must have.
Commercial
In this hyper-connected world, the use of RFID in warehousing and logistics offers significant benefits, such as reduced data entry errors, decreased inventory lead times, and the ability to track and trace products quickly and accurately.
It is time for warehousing and logistics companies to transform the way they optimize their operations.
Books
RFID tags have transformed library management and the publishing industry, providing an efficient and accurate method for tracking and managing books.
RFID technology enables dynamic operation by using wireless communication systems that make it possible to read and write information on the tags.
FAQ
What does RFID mean?
RFID is the acronym for Radio Frequency Identification.
What does it do?
RFID is a technology that uses radio waves to identify and track items that are RFID tagged.
Is it the same as a barcode?
RFID avoids the limitations of barcode scanning, which requires line-of-sight access to each barcode and can only be used to scan one item at a time. Instead, RFID tags do not require line-of-site, and multiple RFID tags can be detected and read remotely and simultaneously
Do we need RFID?
If you have inventory then most definitely. By implementing RFID you will have real time data to enable you to run your business with greater efficency.
Can i use RFID to prevent theft?
Yes you can, our RFID EAS security system features next-generation security antenna design and overhead sensors, which can be ceiling mounted, pedestal only or in other configurations to provide a more visual deterrent
What are the top 4 benefits of RFID?
1. Improves efficiency
2. Prevents mistakes
3. Provides insight for better decisions
4. Access to real-time data
are rFID and NFC the same thing?
RFID and NFC are distinct technologies optimized for totally different purposes.
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