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RFID Tag | Improve Asset Flow Management

  Controlling the flow of assets—equipment, tools, books, inventory—has always been a challenge for organizations and businesses. Manual data entry, bar codes, and paper tracking have traditionally been involved in control processes. This is time-consuming and prone to human error. In the current speed-to-market digital world, organizations need to have visibility and control of the movement of assets in real time to stay efficient and accountable. RFID tag technology is revolutionizing how asset flow is managed. RFID tagging identifies and tracks a product remotely through radio waves. It can be thought of as a unidirectional barcode. But it does not need to have a direct line of sight, nor does it need to be scanned manually. A tagged object can be identified with either a handheld reader or a fixed scanner, even without being right next to the object. This function dramatically reduces processing time, helps to minimize asset loss, and helps solve audits faster — for warehouses...

A Simple Look at the RFID Tag Lifecycle

RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tag can do many different things well. Advantage-giving technology has transformed various businesses worldwide, including logistics (planning required to move people and supplies to where they're needed), retail, healthcare, and libraries. RFID tags can enable (happening or viewable immediately, without any delay) watching and following, automating processes and data collection, and combining process flows to offer better and safer results. But do you ever consider what becomes of an RFID Tag after it's produced until it's left in the rubbish? Manufacturing of RFID Tag     The lifecycle begins with manufacturing. An RFID Tag consists of three basic components.   1. The Microchip (IC): This is where the data is housed and where the tag communicates with the reader.   2. The Antenna: This part transmits and receives the signal from the RFID reader. 3. The Substrate: This is a backing material, typically paper, plastic, or epoxy, ...

Poxo RFID Tag Solutions: Making Automation Smarter

In a digitally driven, connected world, automation is a necessity, not an option. Businesses, organizations, and agencies are rapidly transitioning to smarter, more efficient systems to provide the most important factors of accuracy, speed, and security. RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is driving this revolution, and there is a company that is enabling organizations to transform without difficulty — Poxo. Poxo  RFID tag  technology is helping organizations in multiple industries reimagine how assets are tracked, managed, and monitored. For instance, whether it be a library with thousands of books, a distribution center capturing the movements of high-value items, or a healthcare organization assessing the availability of devices, RFID technology has made automation not only smarter but much more accurate and dependable. And it all starts with one very powerful tool: the RFID tag. RFID tags are small electronic chips with unique identification data embedded in them. Unlik...