Potential of RFID
It’s the start of an ordinary day as people remotely lock their cars and access the security doors at work with a contactless ID card. RFID is here to stay, and though you might not be conscious of it, your life is undoubtedly touched by RFID in one way or another.
Making sure your food is fresh and reliably sourced, that the medicines you use are safe and what they claim to be, and that the apparel you buy is genuine rather than counterfeit. Ensuring that when travelling, you and your luggage are reunited at the journey’s end.
During the past decade, RFID, or Radio Frequency Identification, has revolutionized the way a host of industries do business, and it’s easy to see why.
There are huge advantages to be gained for companies using RFID.
RFID has the potential to
- Reduce labor costs in warehousing and distribution
- Reduce inventory
- Improve forecasting and planning
- Reduce point-of-sale labor costs
- Reduce theft
- Reduce out of stock conditions
- Improve customer experience
