RFID Labels Expert Views
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EPCIS can support chain-of-custody verification—without a cumbersome data burden.
RFID can improve efficiencies and deliver cost savings in warehouses.
Physics can be used to improve RFID performance on hard-to-tag products.
Although RFID volumes in the retail and pharmaceutical markets fell short of expectations, the technology saw widespread deployment in other sectors.
You can add RFID and maintain network performance—without redesigning your infrastructure. Here's how.
Adoption of RFID by small and medium businesses is critical to the technology's long-term success, but SMBs face unique challenges.
The future of vehicle-mounted printing and data-collection devices seems secure, helping companies improve efficiency and create a competitive advantage.
By modifying their requirements for shipping-container graphics, Wal-Mart and Target could give CPG makers a way for RFID compliance to pay for itself.
Electrostatic discharges can destroy RFID tags during their conversion to labels, but label makers are finding ways to short-circuit the problem.