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How Manufacturers Can Take Control of Inventory with RFID Technology

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As I discussed in a recent article in RFID Journal , RFID technology has changed a lot since 2005 and could be the secret to ensuring greater visibility and inventory accuracy this year. RFID is a type of automatic identification and data collection (AIDC) technology. RFID tags can reduce out of stocks by up to 80.3%

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How AEI Tags Are Changing the Way Freight Moves!

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Do you have a Freight Management Strategy or are you Spinning your Wheels? AEI tags article and permission to publish here provided by Adrian Brito on behalf of Industrial Networks. In the shipping industry, automatic equipment identification (AEI) tags are the lifeblood of data collecting. What do AEI Tags Do?

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RFID vs Mobile Barcoding: What’s the Difference?

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RFID tags and mobile barcoding both collect data that can be retrieved with a scanner. RFID tags hold more data but are more expensive. Barcodes hold less data but are less expensive and more universal. Radio Frequency Identification Tags, more commonly known as RFID tags, use microchip technology to store data.

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Find Your Warehouse Maturity Phase

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Throughout the article, you will also find helpful resources to help you understand the steps and technologies that will move you through each level. Warehouses in phase 2 grapple with mismatched workflow execution, poor communication between coworkers and teams, and antiquated warehouse and device management systems.

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Ways to Use RFID in Retail!

Supply Chain Game Changer

RFID article and permission to publish here provided by Vic Bageria. Radio-frequency identification (RFID) monitoring systems involve attaching tags to specific objects so you can track, monitor, and collect data for them. For inventory management. For asset tracking. Subscribe to Supply Chain Game Changer.

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RFID vs Mobile Barcoding: What’s the Difference?

RFgen

RFID tags and mobile barcoding both collect data that can be retrieved with a scanner. RFID tags hold more data but are more expensive. Barcodes hold less data but are less expensive and more universal. Radio Frequency Identification Tags, more commonly known as RFID tags, use microchip technology to store data.

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Find Your Warehouse Maturity Phase

AB&R

Throughout the article, you will also find helpful resources to help you understand the steps and technologies that will move you through each level. Data capture tools are only helpful if they work and if your team uses them correctly. Phase 3: Greater asset visibility and utilization. Table of Contents. Phase 3 Resources.