IN WAREHOUSE, BOXES NO LONGER NEED TO BE OPENED FOR GOODS RECEIVING PURPOSES. HOW CAN WE MAKE SURE THAT ALL ITEMS WERE REALLY READ IF WE CANNOT SEE THEM?
Typically, there is some knowledge of what should be inside of a box. For instance, a packing list, EDI notice or a corresponding order. In order to be 100% sure that all items were really recognized it would be advisable to refer to the original…
RFID Laundry Tag
CMRFID RFID Laundry tag can track and trace the movement of every tagged item from the laundry to each hotel, leaving and returning. What is more, you can automatically send reports to accounting for invoicing customers and to purchasing when…
CMRFID Farm Management
CMRFID has lent itself to being the most efficient way to identify livestock and maintain at least at the herd level a complete and easily accessible database.
Increasing this efficiency is the fact that RFID transponders do not require visible…
Worldwide Trend for Traceability and Purpose of the RFID Livestock management
In the wake of recent disease outbreaks amongst livestock (such as ‘mad cow disease’ and foot-and-mouth disease), countries around the world are implementing policies and procedures to ensure individual whole-of-life traceability for all…
Financial and Managerial Benefits of RFID for the Farmer
RFID utilizing has increased profitability for the farmer, and assistance with managerial procedures on the farm. Although animal electronic identification of farms being more expensive than traditional forms of identification, it allows for…
Animal Identification Literature Review
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is an electronic form of identifying animals, particularly cattle, sheep and pets. RFID technology involves a microchip with a miniature radio transmitter and antenna that communicates with a reader. There…
Cattle Industry to Weigh In on RFID in Washington State
The Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) is proposing updates to its rules for livestock identification that would require cattle to be individually identified with official U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) radio frequency…
Drones relay RFID signals for inventory control
System could save retailers billions lost through faulty inventory records.
Radio frequency ID tags were supposed to revolutionize supply chain management. The dirt-cheap, battery-free tags, which receive power wirelessly from scanners and…
RFID Helps Parents Find Lost School Uniforms
Approximately 100 schools have adopted the RagTagd system since the company launched two years ago, enabling parents to receive a text message if their child's garment is left behind in a school's lost-and-found area.
A group of entrepreneurs…