| |  Harsh environment resistance: unlike barcodes, rfid tags need no visual contact so they can be dirty or embedded while functional. This is especially important in industrial asset tracking. Read many at a time: unlike barcodes, rfid tags can be read very quickly in large quantities, eg. as boxes on a pallet –also when the tags are hidden in the stack. 200 tags can be read in the matter of seconds. This is especially important in supply chain processes. - Tracking points can be established in places where it was not feasible before without raising personnel cost.
- In current tracking points work times can be reduced up to 80%.
Read distance of automatic read points: unlike barcodes, tags can be read automatically from moving objects from up to 5 meters distance. This enables even vehicles to be tracked in dock doors or gates with RFID. |