RFID Not at Fault in Passport Test
The Washington Times seems to blame RFID for not solving a problem that it was never intended to solve.
The Washington Times seems to blame RFID for not solving a problem that it was never intended to solve.
By using a group ID as well as an individual tag ID, we could verify a shipment of goods, reduce shrinkage and validate receiving without perfect read rates.
Here’s what the news that the retailer is tracking inventory of men’s jeans and basics means for EPC RFID adoption.
The nuclear plant has attached EPC Gen 2 tags to tens of thousands of reactor parts at its warehouse, in order to document their locations and maintenance status in case they are needed. The facility will soon tag tools as well.
Taking inventory of hundreds of computers, printers, monitors and other electronic equipment can now be accomplished in a single day, instead of several weeks.
Real-world deployments show how manufacturers, engineering firms and builders can use the technology to fight counterfeiting, complete projects on time and within budget, and improve on-site safety.
Retailers on the leading edge of RFID adoption would rather clothing manufacturers tag voluntarily than by mandate. Here’s how to make that happen.
By using a group ID as well as an individual tag ID, we could verify a shipment of goods, reduce shrinkage and validate receiving without perfect read rates.
EPC Gen 2 on-metal tags feature consistent read rates across regions, so they can track assets globally.
Selling a radio frequency identification solution establishes clarity and confidence.