| Retail/CPG | Health Care/Pharma | Chemical | Manufacturing |
| Transport/Logistics | Defense/Aerospace | Packaging/Labeling | Apparel & Footwear |
RFID
by Erik Trienen, posted 01/31/2006
Lowering the Cost of RFID:
Although deploying RFID solutions that are connected to business-management solutions will be straightforward plug and play, the solutions won't show their full potential until RFID has been widely adopted. But as supply chain masters like Wal-Mart push RFID on their suppliers—which, in turn, push the technology on their sub-suppliers—the cost will go down, and it will become more common. When an RFID chip costs the same as scanning an item’s bar code, then it will be found everywhere from small businesses to large enterprises, and from manufacturers to retailers. From The Boardrooms, SUNY Message threads
|
||||||||||||||
|
Site Designed by: Loewy Design
© Copyright 2002-2008 RFID Journal LLC. Terms of Use | Privacy | Site Help |