RFID Technology

RFID systems can be used, for example, to record and monitor the movement of goods or documents, animals,
containers, pallets, vehicles, metallic and non-metallic materials.

The possibilities of using this technology are very wide, as evidenced by the first implementations carried out in the US and Western Europe.
RFID has been implemented by the pharmaceutical industry (e.g. Pfizer - the manufacturer of Viagra), retail chains (e.g. Wal-Mart, Tesco), the logistics industry (e.g. DHL).

Advantages and Benefits

Data reading is automatic and contactless, making it fast. In addition, multiple labels can be read at one time and heavy-duty tags can be used, which streamlines and greatly speeds up the ordering, inventory or auditing process.

Sample implementations

We have successfully completed many implementations based on RFID technology among our customers. The RFID system supporting production and warehousing controls the bulk packages moving from the production department to the warehouse. Our application enables real-time tracking of all data online.

RFID Goals

The purpose of RFID technology is mainly to optimize ordering and inventory processes in a company. The use of RFID in your company will allow you to manage fixed assets automatically, as you can read all information about goods directly from their tags.

The effect of RFID implementation

Implemented RFID readers and terminals enable wireless connectivity, allowing real-time transmission of scanned data to the information system.

RFID system - the most important elements

RFID READERS AND TERMINALS