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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. With more manufacturers adopting RFID and mobile barcoding, you may be wondering which is the best choice for your enterprise. Then, the tag sends radio waves back to the reader.

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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. With more manufacturers adopting RFID and mobile barcoding, you may be wondering which is the best choice for your enterprise. Then, the tag sends radio waves back to the reader.

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Intelligent Supply Chain Technologies for the Future!

Supply Chain Game Changer

Subscribe to Supply Chain Game Changer. Supply Chain Investment Challenges – Real and Imagined! Intelligent Supply Chain technologies article and permission to publish here provided by Dan Weinberger , UN Supply Chain Expert and CEO of Morpheus Network. Subscribe Here! Email Address.

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Mastering the Art of Inventory: Unlocking Business Success with Accurate Management and Barcode Technology

RFgen

With advancements in warehouse technology, businesses now have access to powerful tools, such as mobile barcode software, which greatly improve inventory management processes. Accuracy determines planning and decision-making, as well as ensuring the steady flow of goods throughout the warehouse and the shop floor.

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Google Robots and the Rewiring of Automation

MIT Supply Chain

An article titled Can Google’s Robots Build a New Future for US Manufacturing? In the online publication Supply Chain 24/7 considers the company’s influence on robotics, and, by default, the supply chains that support manufacturing operations in the United States and worldwide.

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Supply Chain and Logistics Predictions for 2016

Talking Logistics

And more companies are treating Supply Chain Design as a continuous business process instead of a standalone project or a once-a-year exercise (see Supply Chain Design: Growing Scope, Community, and Collaboration ). Making supply chain and logistics predictions is like throwing darts at a moving target. What will happen in 2016?

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How to Become DFARS Compliant and Avoid Counterfeit Parts in the Aerospace and Defense Supply Chain

RFgen

If counterfeit electronic parts make it through the supply chain and into a mission-critical military asset, the potential for a worst-case scenario increases. The stakes could not have been higher—Picone knowingly supplied counterfeit parts for use in nuclear submarines. Navy over the course of 5 years.