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is a generic term that is used to describe a system that transmits
the identity of an object or person wirelessly, using radio
waves. RFID is fast, reliable, and does not require physical
sight or contact between reader/scanner and the tagged item.
The data transmitted by the tag may provide identification or
location information, or specifics about the product tagged,
such as price, color, date of purchase, etc. |
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This System manages or monitors the time worked
by an employee for processing payroll. These systems may be
integrated with existing payroll processing software. Also,
these systems may track labor distribution, access control,
building security, and personnel scheduling.
Supply Chain is a complex multi-stage process
which involves everything from procurement of raw material
to their final delivery to the customer via the warehouses
and distribution centers. RFID will add a new dimension to
Supply Chain Management (SCM) by providing a more efficient
way of being able to identify and track items at various stages
throughout the Supply Chain. The product data can be captured
automatically without human intervention, so less error prone
and faster data availability for further processes like stock
management, real time billing, etc.
RFID helps in product deliveries tracking,
from warehouse to store room to shelves, Back store inventory
monitoring & Smart Shelves inventory monitoring.
When the truck carrying the goods arrive at the warehouse
gate the RFID scanner reads the shipment within seconds. The
need to physically check the bill of lading and/or the packing
slip is eliminated.
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Furthermore,
RFID will connect with the Warehouse Management system (WMS)
to indicate if a product needs a cross-dock movement.
Logistics and Transportation operations rely
on fast and accurate collection and sharing of data to keep
goods moving quickly. Once your goods leave the factory, warehouse
or distribution center, keeping track of them through the
distribution process is essential for meeting greater customer
expectations, improving return on assets, minimizing operating
costs, optimizing capacity and promoting operational excellence.
RFID systems used to track patients, doctors
and expensive equipments in hospitals. RFID tags can be attached
to the ID bracelets of all patients, or just patients requiring
special attention, so their location can be monitored continuously.
Patient's history, scan reports, x-rays and other important
files can be tracked easily using RFID solution. It is also
used for Access Control in hospitals.
To discover more about our service offerings
and industry experience regarding on RFID solutions, or to
request further information on our IT solution services, please
contact us. Our Business Development teams are pleased to
become a part of your company's succession.
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