A Win-Win for Suppliers
RFID-enabled VMI improves customer service while reducing costs and errors.
RFID-enabled VMI improves customer service while reducing costs and errors.
EPCIS 1.1 connects the life cycle of a finished product to its raw materials.
It’s not easy to engage customers, in stores or online, but a number of innovative applications may do the trick.
Companies in aerospace, oil and gas, and retail apparel are working to create a common way of using RFID to maximize the technology’s potential benefits.
With the system, coaches can obtain information in real time about each player’s playing time, as well as shift count and average shift length.
Researchers at Drexel University are developing clothing with conductive fibers,
which can detect medical conditions and transmit data via RFID.
Horticultural firms achieve benefits from tracking returnable transport items, while nurseries, governments and researchers develop business cases for monitoring individual plants.
Hand-hygiene monitoring solutions reduce infection rates and related costs.
When customers help suppliers deploy RFID, everyone benefits.
Organizers of the C2MTL 2014 event used Connect&Go’s RFID readers at gates to provide fast event access to attendees, as well as RFID chandeliers to monitor traffic within several zones at the conference.