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RFID is a huge market potential, in this technological age we live in.
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RFID Applications in the Business World: The Potential and Possibilities of Using RFID Technology
Tag RFID is a label that records and transmits data from chips by radio frequency waves at a good distance. Combined with sensors of temperature, humidity, presence, etc., allow to control and monitor objects in an "intelligent" way. For example, an RFID tag with GPS allows you to track and locate objects, people or animals.
Another great advantage of the RFID tag is that there is no need to be visible on the outside of the product. This feature can be exploited to increase security and prevent theft. For example: inside glass in beverage bottles, inside tires to prevent theft by changing the bottle or new tire for old tire, etc.
Given these possibilities, it is easy to imagine the great potential of the application of RFID technology in the business world. The possibilities go far beyond traditional controls made using bar code labels. RFID can change processes, aggregate intelligence, aggregate values in services, and provide much more security and customer satisfaction.
RFID Applications in the Business World
• RFID equity control
In order to comply with international financial reporting standards IFRS and Law 11638, 12,973, CPCs and tax legislation - IRPJ, it is necessary to identify and control all assets individually. With RFID tagging it is much easier to identify and locate assets that are in hard to reach places, for example appliances that stay in very high places.
RFID technology opens up the possibility of raising asset management to new levels that go far beyond facilitating asset inventory to comply with accounting, tax and audit legislation.
• RFID in Tracking Assets, People, and Animals
One of the great advances in RFID technology is the ability to track and locate objects, machines, equipment, vehicles, containers, people, and animals on the go. You can track and locate items that can be stolen, lost or hard to locate. For example: hospital equipment, equipment and tools that circulate inside the establishments.
Another possibility is to automate the processes of control of entry, exit and return of leased assets or that enter and leave the company with great frequency, to carry out external work.
• RFID in Retail, Stores and Supermarkets
Applications-of-rfid-business-retail-store-supermarket The shopping cart with products with RFID tags is the dream of major retailers to eliminate checkout in which the box reads the bar code of the product item by item, Queues in attendance. In addition, the customer can know the price of the product and total as you place the item in the cart, giving more safety to consumers.
RFID technology is the technical solution to this issue. In practice there are still some technical and economic barriers to overcome, but there are already some retailers that are using RFID.
In addition to automatic checkout, the agility and versatility of RFID allow you to glimpse several retail improvements such as:
Management of the gondolas to make the automatic reposition of the goods so that the customer always finds the product;
RFID shopping cart allows you to monitor the customer within the store, the visiting section and the time spent in each section providing important subsidies to analyze the behavior of buyers and increase sales;
Facilitate the location of the product inside the store.
Eliminate losses by maturity date;
To hinder theft by placing labels inside the products;
Inventory inventory with much less manpower and time;
Monitor in real time the actions of sales promotions.
• RFID in Logistics and Inventory Control
Applications-of-rfid-business-logistics-control-stock Logistics companies that need to control, identify and move large quantities of products have found in RFID a strong ally to solve these challenges. The technology can improve and make it easier to locate containers, including the products inside the containers.
RFID-coupled sensors can raise the level of control and monitoring of products. For example, perishable and temperature-sensitive products can be monitored and warned if they are near the expiration date or if the storage temperature varies too much.
RFID in the Factory, Production Line and Assembly
Applications-of-rfid-business-line-production-assembly With active RFID it is possible to control, track, locate the manufacturing orders, molds and tools used in the processes. All this, makes the operational flow is continuous and shorten the manufacturing time. It is especially useful for custom product production, picking and sorting. Facilitates the work of locating components by batch, expiration date, part or part (sub-set), etc.
• RFID in Vehicle and Person Access Control
Applications-of-rfid-business-control-access-vehicles-people The RFID tag is already used in vehicles to automatically liberate the toll gate on highways and in the entrances and exits of malls. The same application can be extended to control vehicle access in condominiums and clubs. With the RFID chip badge it is possible to monitor the visitor inside the company, limit the allowed places for access and limit the date and time of the badge by increasing security.
Conclusion
The potential of the application of RFID technology is very promising. It is a technology that brings significant advances in relation to barcode labels. The fact that RFID records more data than simple code, combining with sensors, transmitting data at a good distance makes it possible to develop increasingly "smart" applications that can help, facilitate and revolutionize the business world.