Every Retail Worker Is Now a Supply Chain Worker
Retailers need to ready themselves for the next phase of change as the pandemic recedes and consumers act on their pent-up demand for certain products.
Retailers need to ready themselves for the next phase of change as the pandemic recedes and consumers act on their pent-up demand for certain products.
A California pistachio company did, and many other companies without the visibility RFID provides have suffered similar losses.
The nation’s Sanitation Service Authority has launched an RFID-based solution to manage the collection of household waste, with the goal of becoming the cleanest Caribbean island.
The company is partnering with Crown Castle to deploy gateways on its cellular towers in order to bring connectivity to 36 major cities, as well as transportation corridors across the country, by the end of 2021.
The IoT’s use cases and applications are endless, and the technology has proven critical in lessening mankind’s impact on the planet.
The company’s latest XLR on-metal industrial tag employs lighter-weight materials that enable a lower cost and a smaller footprint for tracking goods in warehouses, storage yards and manufacturing sites from up to 100 feet away.
Confidex intros IoT BLE beacon for industrial environments; STMicroelectronics offers multi-purpose NFC transceiver; RFiD Discovery, Althea partner on hospital tracking solutions; Senet integrates LoRaWAN network with SenRa IoT analytics platform; Loriot releases LoRaWAN network for IoT deployments; Altair unveils platform for AI, IoT, data analytics; Databac launches anti-microbial cards for hygienic identification.
Companies must look for the right technology that will streamline their operations and improve the customer experience, which can ultimately increase brand loyalty and revenue.
Leidos’ MEP system provides x-ray functionality, radiation detection and identification technologies, such as QR codes, RFID and optical scans of license plates, to make border crossings for commercial vehicles faster and screenings more effective.
Several U.K. restaurants have deployed a Qiiosk solution using HID tags, which enables customers to order food on a smartphone by tapping an NFC-enabled menu or scanning its QR code.