3 Reasons You Should be Tracking Your Returnable Assets
Posted by Suzanne Smiley on Nov 19, 2018
Introduction
If your company ships items that are too heavy, bulky, or in large quantities to ship through normal channels like UPS or FedEx Freight, then you understand the typical problems assoc
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RFID & Railways
Posted by Suzanne Smiley on Sep 06, 2018
Introduction
Beginning in the 1980’s with RFID’s expansion into vehicle identification and tolling, auto-identification of vehicles and assets became the sole focus of certain sectors in the trans
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What You Need to Know About Smart Shelving Units
Posted by Suzanne Smiley on Jul 06, 2018
Introduction
Smart shelving units such as cabinets, refrigerators, shelves, and displays are outfitted with RFID hardware. Items are affixed with
RFID tags and kept in the unit to be inventorie
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How RFID Has Impacted Skiing and Marijuana in Colorado
Posted by Matt English on May 17, 2018
What comes to mind when you think of Colorado?
Answers may vary by person, but I think we can all agree that skiing and marijuana would be among some of the more popular replies. Colorado continue
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ARC Testing & Compliance
Posted by Suzanne Smiley on Apr 27, 2018
Introduction
The
ARC program is a testing process designed to test RFID tags on the market in relation to application environments. Over time, this program has established a correlation between
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RFID vs. EAS
Posted by Suzanne Smiley on Oct 31, 2017
About Electronic Article Surveillance
Electronic Article Surveillance, or EAS is a term used for theft prevention commonly used in libraries and most often, in retail stores. All types of items ca
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7 Things You Can Track in Hospitals Using RFID
Posted by Suzanne Smiley on Aug 21, 2017
Introduction
Healthcare, as an industry, is becoming more and more invested in RFID technology; so much so, that recent market research has revealed there will be exponential growth of RFID techno
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Auburn RFID Lab – Part 3: RFID Portals in the Warehouse
Posted by Suzanne Smiley on Jun 21, 2017
Introduction
This is part three of a four-part series geared towards learning more about the warehouse environment and about how RFID portal systems can reduce manual labor hours of counting incom
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Auburn RFID Lab – Part 1: The Retail Environment
Posted by Suzanne Smiley on Jun 13, 2017
Introduction
This is part one of a four-part series geared towards learning more about how RFID can benefit retail as an industry through implementations on the retail floor, in the changing room,
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How To: Track Vehicles with RFID
Posted by Suzanne Smiley on May 08, 2017
This blog post is designed to be a general how-to get started with vehicle tracking. If you have more detailed questions about this application, please contact us.Introduction
Mobile and made of
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From Clipboards, To Barcodes, To RFID – The History of Supply Chain Management
Posted by Suzanne Smiley on Nov 18, 2015
Introduction
From its inception in 1908, through 1980 when the term “supply chain management” was coined, to now, there have been many steps in the evolution of the modern supply chain. The idea b
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Supply Chain Management – Improve 4 Key Measurements Using RFID
Posted by Suzanne Smiley on Nov 06, 2015
Introduction
In supply chain management, overall success is tied to specific measurements. Successfully managed supply chains are able to achieve
99% traceability, 99% visibility, 99% efficienc
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