RFID
More visibility. Better operations.
Reduce costs, improve efficiency and increase safety with RFID scanners, readers, printers, tags, labels, and everything else you need to improve visibility and control. Any application, any environment, from manufacturing and warehousing to retail, hospitality, and healthcare.
Keep track and control costs
Whether you’re tracking patients to maintain their safety, monitoring goods in your warehouse, or managing vehicles across your fleet, RFID solutions help you handle it all more effectively.
Unique identifiers can take the form of RFID tags, labels, wristbands and cards, which can go wherever assets or people need to be tracked.
Whatever stage of setup you’re at—initial site survey or updating your network—trust our dedicated team and tier-one partners to customize a solution that provides the information you need, as often as you need it.
RFID scanners and readers. RFID labels and wristbands. From patient safety to inventory management, all through one point of contact.
Where RFID can help
Healthcare
- Equipment/Asset Tracking
- Inventory Control
- Patient Monitoring
- Specimen and test samples
- Clinical Trials
- Operating room case/cart tracking
Transportation and logistics
- Fleet Management
- Inventory Management
- Supply Chain Management
- Asset Tracking
- Port Operations
Warehousing
- Warehouse Management
- Pick & Put Away
- EDI Transactions
- RFID Forklifts
Retail and hospitality
- Item-level Inventory Management
- Store Replenishment
- Theft Prevention
- Point of Sale
- Omnichannel Fulfillment
Manufacturing
- Materials Management
- Vehicle & Yard Management
- Asset Tracking
- Shipment Validation
- Tool Tracking
Improved inventory management and safety
Real-time tracking: RFID allows for real-time tracking of inventory and people, providing up-to-date information on patients as well as stock levels, locations, and movement of goods.
Automatic data capture: Unlike barcodes, RFID can be read without a direct line of sight, enabling faster and more efficient data capture, even for items that are packed or stored in challenging environments.
Enhanced efficiency
Faster processing: RFID technology can read multiple tags simultaneously, significantly speeding up processes like inventory checks, shipping, and receiving.
Reduced labour costs: Automated data capture minimizes the need for manual scanning and data entry, reducing labour costs and human error.
Tighter compliance and control
Regulatory compliance: In industries where regulatory compliance is critical, such as pharmaceuticals and healthcare, RFID provides precise tracking and documentation required by regulations.
Quality control: RFID helps ensure quality control by tracking the movement and handling of products throughout the supply chain, reducing the risk of counterfeiting and ensuring product authenticity.
Data analytics and insights
Advanced analytics: RFID systems generate vast amounts of data that can be analyzed to gain insights into inventory trends, asset utilization, and supply chain efficiency.
Predictive maintenance: In industrial settings, RFID can be used to track the usage and condition of equipment, enabling predictive maintenance and reducing downtime.