Where to Start an RFID Deployment
As companies consider various RFID systems to solve a specific problem or deliver a particular benefit, they should explore any additional advantages each system might provide.
As companies consider various RFID systems to solve a specific problem or deliver a particular benefit, they should explore any additional advantages each system might provide.
The way to increase profits is to become more efficient.
Garbage is a growing problem in cities and towns across the globe. Now, RFID is helping communities better manage waste collection, encourage recycling and monitor the disposal of industrial and hazardous materials.
A new RFID-enabled ladies’ handbag helps wearers avoid forgetting their mobile phone, wallet and other essentials.
An RFID system monitors vehicle speed in real time, so operators can take steps to eliminate congestion.
Apparel retailers are using the technology to improve inventory management, which increases sales and reduces working capital.
Government stimulus is not only good for the economy—it also leads to groundbreaking technologies.
Amid financial and social unrest, decision-makers at midsize European companies explain why they are expanding their enterprise RFID deployments.
The global economy will face slower growth in the coming years, so companies and organizations will need to become more efficient to increase profits—and many have already figured out that RFID can deliver near- and long-term savings.
The “RFID 4 fashion certified” initiative is intended to determine how well EPC Gen 2 UHF RFID readers, tags and printer-encoders perform in real-world use cases for Europe’s garment industry.