RFID technology is the ideal solution for the asset management and product lifecycle challenges endemic to the manufacturing and automotive sectors. Ruggedized tags can work in any environment, and the fact that line-of-sight isn’t needed to recognize an asset unlocks untold doors in the space.
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A leading automotive OEM and supply chain solutions provider faced critical challenges tracking returnable containers used throughout their manufacturing operations.
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With RFID technology, a tag can be affixed to any object, part or parcel. The data on the tag is automatically transmitted when a reader – handheld or static – comes within a designated range. Specialized software then interprets the data, answering users’ specific questions, such as a part’s location, the batch it was manufactured in, whether it’s been part of a recall, or a nearly infinite number of others.
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