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RFID Fabric Wristband Heated Transfer
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RFID tyvek paper wristbands are a low cost RFID wristband solution for any RFID or NFC integration. The RFID or NFC microchip is embedded within the paper wristband, which can be fully customised with full colour digital print, barcodes, QR codes & serialisation.
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Washable RFID tags from RFIDHY enable RFID tracking of high-volume, commercially laundered bed linens, towels and garments to optimize inventory and reducing human error in washing and billing processes.
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These revolutionary rfid blank cards can be directly printed on and encoded using a plastic card printer. Contact: [email protected] for more details.
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No Ticket Fraud. Trusted by World's Top Festivals. Skip Waiting Lines, Boost Sales & Much More. http://www.rfidhy.com/rfid-products/rfid-fabric-woven-wristband/
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Benefits of RFID Windshield Tag for Electronic Vehicle Registration
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As the vehicle population continues to grow, local, state, and national governments are being overwhelmed with vehicle data and security obligations. Traditional methods of tracking compliance with registration, taxation, and insurance laws are rapidly becoming inadequate. Each year, government agencies lose millions of dollars due to vehicle registration non-compliance. Relying on manual and visual random sampling and inspections is time consuming, less effective, less efficient, and more costly. In order to ensure regulation compliance, increase safety and security, and recover lost revenue, a more advanced system must be implemented. RFIDHY's RFID Windshield Tag for Electronic Vehicle Registration is unique, reliable, and highly secure. Using passive RFID technology, our EVR tags provides automated, detailed, tamper-proof and streamlined vehicle security. Through integration and customization, EVR enables government agencies to automatically screen vehicles for compliance with local, state, and federal vehicle regulations. When coupled with automated enforcement and violation processing, increased efficiency and recovery of lost revenue can be achieved. Features Automated vehicle regulations and violations enforcement, including registration and law enforcement Electronic authentication of the status, identity, and genuineness of vehicle data Electronic emissions monitoring and control Electronic identification and recovery of stolen vehicles Automated accident-informing procedures Benefits Improved security Fraud prevention Stolen asset recovery Recovered tax and fee revenues Compliance with state, federal, and municipal vehicle regulations Increased revenue generation for government agencies Increased public safety- safer vehicles, safer travel Prompt and accurate accident reporting Environmental control- cleaner air Effective violations processing Improved traffic flow at border crossings and in busy cities If you are integrator, please contact us directly; If you are looking for an entire solution, we can introduce you your local integrator to help you out. For more information about RFID Windshield Tag, please visit: http://www.rfidhy.com/rfid-products/laundry-tag/ Click to Post
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Warmest Greetings and Best Wishes from RFIDHY for the New Year!
Dear Friends, The season of love and merry making is just around the corner and Shanghai Huayuan Smart Information Technology Co.,Ltd would like to wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!  For our company, Christmas is filled with more gladness for the reason that we have great loyal clients like you. We would like to thank you so very much for being a part of RFIDHY. Reaching the peak of development was of course not possible for us without our customers’ support at back end. We will try our level best to bring you some very exciting range of innovative and best quality products. You can enjoy the special discount offers when you go shopping at any of our malls during this Christmas. Happy Christmas! Sincerely, RFIDHY Click to Post
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What Makes RFIDHY's RFID Wristbands Better?
No matter what your rfid access control or tracking application, we have rfid wristbands for your solution. Our RFID wristbands are a leader in durability and reliability and provide a wide variety of features: Excellent Read Ranges Customizable Graphics with Four-Color Processing and Photographic Quality Image Resolution Adhesive or Snap Closure Options Waterproof Options Available If you are integrator, please contact us directly; If you are looking for an entire solution, we can introduce you your local integrator to help you out. For more information about RFID Wristbands, please visit: http://www.rfidhy.com/rfid-product/access-security/rfid-wristband/ Click to Post
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RFID Library Labels
RFIDHY's RFID Library Labels (or tags) are widely used for automatic data capture in library applications (i.e., academic, public, corporate, and other special applications). RFID technology provides an enhanced user experience for library applications and in related industries that require item tracking. For the library market, these tags provide convenient solutions for self check-in/check-out, RFID gate, library article return, product sorting, theft prevention, and queue busting. RFIDHY’s portfolio delivers reliable label options for all media used in the education field (i.e., books, CDs, DVDs, and now laptops and tablets). Benefits Compatible: Full compatibility with existing infrastructures Global solution: Usable by major libraries worldwide Tested: Quality label with 100% testing Customizable: Comprehensive set of options available for customization (i.e., barcode, printing, or encoding) RFIDHY’s labels feature proven antenna designs, quality materials and production processes, and set the highest benchmark for quality and performance in the library industry. Used by leading libraries, VARs (Value Added Resellers), and system integrators across the world, these labels set new industry standards in RFID engineering. These 13.56 MHz frequency labels are fully aligned with industry standard ISO/IEC 15693, 18000-3, and 28560, which defines the basis for the RFID transmission parameters and specifies the model for RFID tags required by all types of libraries. RFIDHY’s library products include solutions tailored to meet the specific rigorous requirements of an RFID-equipped library. These labels are available in various formats, including books, spines, CDs, ID cards, or metal asset tags, and are backed by a full set of customization features, such as logo printing, barcode printing, chip personalization, and more. If you are integrator, please contact us directly; If you are looking for an entire solution, we can introduce you your local integrator to help you out. For more information about RFID Library Tag, please visit: http://www.rfidhy.com/rfid-products/hf-label/ Click to Post
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Why Use RFID Tags for Industrial Asset Tracking?
By tagging critical industrial assets with ruggedized passive RFID tags, then setting up a number of reader “checkpoints” at key points, managers and staffers can garner real-time data on the movement and location of individual throughout the facility. Such a solution automates a significant amount of manual tasks – slashing time spent searching for materials, reducing waste and loss, and creating money-saving efficiencies from Day 1. A professionally developed RFID Tags asset tracking system can: > Increase labor productivity by providing material handling personnel with instant, accurate directions for pickup or movement > Essentially eliminate “lost” assets > Ensure staff focus on core competencies > Cut wait time at workstations by ensuring that materials arrive in a timely fashion > Allow for more precise scheduling and minimize non-value-added staff downtime > Reduce the need for routine inventory cycle counts and audits by identifying potential discrepancies well before they impact the bottom line In addition, RFIDHY's rfid tag is particularly well-suited for use in industrial settings. All of our tags – both off-the-shelf and custom-built – are rugged enough for long-term use in nearly any environment, and we specialize in matching the right RFID tag to the right application. Regardless of your specifications, we can help you deploy an RFID asset tracking system that saves you time, money and hassle. If you are integrator, please contact us directly; If you are looking for an entire solution, we can introduce you your local integrator to help you out. For more information about RFID Tag, please visit: http://www.rfidhy.com/rfid-product/industry-logistics/ Click to Post
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Lost Luggage could be a Thing of the Past with RFID Luggage Tags
The days when airlines lose luggage, creating travel headaches for passengers, could be numbered. Airlines could dramatically reduce the number of bags that are mishandled if they add tiny radio frequency devices to their luggage tags. That was the conclusion from a study offered by an airline technology company and an industry trade group. The use of radio frequency identification devices (RFIDs) means luggage could be successfully tracked 99% of the time, saving the airline industry $3 billion over the next seven years, the study said. Most airlines currently print bar codes on luggage tags. Baggage handlers must point a bar code reader — that device that looks like a space-age laser gun — at the tags to make sure the luggage is getting on the correct plane The advantage of an RFID is that it emits radio wavesthat allow a tag to be read by simply passing it near an RFID scanner. A conveyor belt fitted with RFID scanners can be programmed to stop if a bag is headed for the wrong plane. The study by Geneva-based SITA and the International Air Transport Assn. said the use of RFID tags could reduce the rates of lost luggage by 25%. SITA estimates that the rate of lost luggage has already dropped by 60% over the past seven years. Delta Air Linesis using the technology at 25 of its major hub airports, with plans to expand it to 84 airports by the end of the year, including at Los Angeles International. At Delta, the tiny radio frequency devices are embedded in the tags that are printed at every Delta airport check-in counter. Delta spokeswoman Ashton Morrow said the system does not get every single bag to the right place, but it’s close. “It gets us from a 90% accuracy rate to a 99.9% accuracy rate,” she said. If you are integrator, please contact us directly; If you are looking for an entire solution, we can introduce you your local integrator to help you out. Click to Post
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Benefits of RFID Tags for Warehouse Inventory
With RFIDHY's RFID tags you can do the following: With RFIDHY's RFID tags you can remotely audit an entire warehouse or area with the press of a button. Whether you have to perform a factory wide inventory count or just need to know what you have in a supply room, RFIDHY's RFID tags can affordably and quickly be set to handle the task. Track Inventory in any size warehouse. Cycle count an entire area in seconds. Pinpoint items located in the wrong area. Set up an RFID System without programming. Capture tag ID, antenna name, reader name, signal strength and date/time. Stream tag info to ODBC databases (Access, Oracle, MySQL, SQL Server and more), Microsoft Excel or tab-delimited text files. Stream data from multiple Fixed RFID locations. Integrate any captured RFID scans with your pre-existing Asset and Inventory Systems. If you are integrator, please contact us directly; If you are looking for an entire solution, we can introduce you your local integrator to help you out. For more information about RFID Tag, please visit: http://www.rfidhy.com/rfid-product/industry-logistics/ Click to Post
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Why You Need RFID Laundry Tags for Your Laundry Management?
300 uniform takes 1 hour to handover with our RFID Laundry Tags. Especially with the growing consciousness of people to prevent and cure diseases , disease suit quality management has been a difficult and heavy task. In addition, in some hotels and hospitals where employees to change uniforms everyday, the current manual management mode is not able to monitor regular uniform change frequency of employee. Based on this, we provide Waterproof Laundry tags, the RFID technology can be applied to the uniform management. Waterproof Laundry tags can be sewed, hot ironed or hung on the towel & clothing. It can bear washing, dry cleaning, high-temperature sterilization and so on. RFID tags Features : UHF technology to read hundreds of tags simultaneously Single-colour printing available and encoding, print serial numbers, barcode laser marking Cost efficient solution with exceptional durability for washing, drying, dry cleaning and ironing Small, soft, flexible material ideal for textiles, linens, garments and accessories Washing, dry cleaning, Hightemperature sterilization in application Product is ROHS compliant Conforms to “EPC C1G2ISO18000-6C” Sewing, Hot Iron, hanging of installation Waterproof Laundry RFID tags Advantage: Longer reading distance of more than 8-meter Suitable for high-pressure up to 500 N Stronger ability of heat resistance If you are integrator, please contact us directly; If you are looking for an entire solution, we can introduce you your local integrator to help you out. For more information about RFID Laundry Tag, please visit: http://www.rfidhy.com/rfid-products/laundry-tag/ Click to Post
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How to Choose NFC Tags that Best Suit Your Needs?
This is a quick guide with everything you need to know to choose the right type of NFC chip. First of all, an important advice: if you plan to apply the NFC Tag on a metal surface, it is necessary to use the On-metal NFC Tags, otherwise the metal surface will interfere with the magnetic field of the chip, making it be unusable. After this clarification, which can be applied to all types of NFC tags, you have to understand if your project requires NFC Tags compatible with all devices, or if this feature is not necessary. NTAG SERIES - COMPATIBILITY WITH ALL THE DEVICE If you need NFC Tags that are compatible with all smartphones and tablets equipped with NFC, then you have to choose the NTAG chip. There are different types of NTAG chips. On Shop NFC, you can find NTAG203, NTAG212, NTAG213, NTAG215 and NTAG216. Here are the main characteristics of each of these chips. NTAG203 Chip NTAG203 is a great chip, widespread, which has a capacity of 137 bytes and is available in different sizes, shapes and dimensions, as well as bracelets, pendants, etc. In general it is great for any use, even if it's being replaced by NTAG212 and NTAG213, the new generation chips. NTAG212 Chip NTAG212 is more advanced than NTAG203: it has better performance in terms of reading speed and range. It has a slightly smaller memory, equal to 128 bytes. It has the considerable advantage of beingless expensive. If you do not have particular needs, this chip is perfect. NTAG213 Chip NTAG213 is the new generation of NTAG203: it has better performance in terms of reading speed and range. It has a slightly bigger memory, equal to 144 bytes. It's quite cheap and it's a very good NFC Chip. NTAG215 Chip NTAG215 is in the middle between NTAG213 and NTAG216, because has an available memory of 504 bytes, so it's suitable to be encoded with V-Cards or more data. As all the NTAG21x, it has some more features, as the password-protection. It's slightly cheaper than NTAG216, but it's a very good NFC Chip. NTAG216 Chip NTAG216 has the advantage of having alarger capacitythan the other NFC Tags, thanks to an available memory of 888 bytes. This makes it a great chip for business cards with very complete V-Card data. They are very fast, but are also more expensive. MIFARE CLASSIC 1K AND ULTRALIGHT CHIPS - LIMITED COMPATIBILITY If you do not have needs for maximum compatibility, you can also choose other types of chips, such as Mifare Classic 1k or Ultralight. Mifare Classic 1k Chip NFC Tags with Mifare Classic chip have a rather capacious memory, equal to 716 bytes available. They are recommended if you are already using a system based on Mifare protocol (as some access control systems), or if your Tags are not going to be read by general public.They are compatible only with certain Android smartphones. The NFC Tag Mifare Classic also support encryption. If you do not have the need for maximum compatibility, Mifare Tags are excellent, available in various sizes, shapes and dimensions. Ultralight chip The Ultralight NFC Tags are more advanced than the Mifare Classic and are compatible with BlackBerry devices, with almost all Android devices, and potentially also with Windows Phone smartphone (even if they require a special formatting). They are quite cheap, but have a very limited memory, amounting to only 46 bytes, which makes them useful only for short links or for short text strings. In any case, before you buy NFC Tags with Ultralight or Mifare Classic chip, please check thecompatibility of smartphones and tablets with the different NFC chip. You may also be interested in thedetailed specifications of the different NFC chip, or how to write NFC tags. If you are integrator, please contact us directly; If you are looking for an entire solution, we can introduce you your local integrator to help you out. For more information about NFC TAGS, please visit: http://www.nfcwork.com/ Click to Post
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How to Integrate RFID Tags in Any Tracking Application?
The radio-frequency identification (RFID) tracking and error-proofing functions, typically used in machines, can often be replaced with other methods such as sensors, work procedures and barcode readers. However, RFID sure has created many niches over the past 50 years. For many years now, the 1-bit RFID tag has been tracking anything that needed tracking. The machine builder and OEM have many options in RFID today. The basics require proper selection of tag and reader for the application and integration into the control system. So, about 30 years ago, I read an article about the demise of the barcoded products, specifically called the universal product code (UPC), and the rise of the intelligent radio frequency identification (RFID) tags. Well, I recently read an RFID article, and that dream still lives 30 years later. Maybe it will happen when the RFID approaches the cost of the UPC, but, even at a higher cost, there are many uses for RFID today. An RFID system consists of the scanning antenna, which sends the radio frequency (RF) signal to both power and communicate with the RFID tag; the transceiver or processor, which sends and decodes data; and the transponder, which is the data carrier tag. The RFID tag is similar to a barcode, providing a unique identifier for the part or device, but it's smarter with the ability to have read/write data stored on it. The data is written or read via a noncontact method using RF. A PC or PLC communicates with the RFID processor, using a variety of popular protocols, allowing tags to be programmed—written with data—and read to pass data to the control system or data collection system. A handheld RFID interface is also available to read and program the RFID tags. These are often manufacturer-specific so beware. RFID tags can be active or passive. The active RFID tags have their own power source, which can extend the signal range. It also limits their lives. The passive RFID tags are power by the transceiver's RF signal, which enables long life, and the tag can be much smaller, having shrunk to just an antenna and a single-chip integrated circuit. It also reduces their read/write signal effective distance. Selection and application When selecting an RFID system there are many choices. From cost, frequency and sensing range to data storage and read/write capabilities, too many choices and competing standards or lack of standards has been an issue in the past. Check out the RFID vendors, but make your decision based on the application and standard products. Cost is a big factor. Until the cost of RFID matches the cost of a barcode, the barcode will be a better choice in many applications. With U.S. manufacturing jobs going overseas to save a few cents, adding $0.10 or much more to the cost of a product by adding an RFID tag is tough to justify. Over the years, the scanning frequency has varied and still does. Low frequencies starting at 70 kHz; high frequencies starting at approximately 560 kHz; and ultra-high frequencies starting around 900 MHz are available. The vendors can tell you about the advantages. Physical, environmental and RFID tag read distances are big factors. RFID has varied storage capabilities. From a low end of 16 to 32 alpha-numeric characters up to 128 KB of data can be read and stored on each tag. Data storage does affect cost though, and it adds to the complexity of the application when reading, using and writing the data. Also, although there are typically a limited number of data writes. RFID has several benefits. The most notable is the ability to track the who, what, when and where information directly on the product or device. Large amounts of data can be stored. However, this does seem less necessary at the IoT is enabling the use of just a serial number to identify the product with all the specific product data stored and available on the Internet. Stay local or get connected, or maybe both. It is not necessary to accurately position the RFID scanner antenna to the tags. This is a concern with barcode readers. With RFID, the sensing range is several inches to 20 ft or more, depending on the scanner and tag used. And many RFID tags can read at the same time. Who knows if RFID will ever replace the barcode or similar tracking methods? However, RFID is suitable for a wide variety of applications from the plant floor, up close and personal at the assembly process, to the warehouse and on to the door of you favorite big-box discount store. RFID can track work in process, inventory, assets and products, and it can even track you if embedded into wearables. Take advantage of all the information online about RFID and consider it for a variety of applications.Tracking pallets on a conveyor and automobile chassis on an assembly line are good applications. A box full of tooling, products or core samples could be counted and tracked, as well, without touching a thing. Some vendors even use it for anti-tamper safety interlocks. Learn the basics and integrate RFID into your automation. If you are integrator, please contact us directly; If you are looking for an entire solution, we can introduce you your local integrator to help you out. For more information about RFID Tag, please visit: http://www.rfidhy.com/rfid-product/industry-logistics/ Click to Post
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Malibu Rum Launches Largest Global Campaign Using NFC-enabled Bottles
Malibu, popular coconut flavoured rum, is launching a new ‘connected’ bottle. Rolling out exclusively in Tesco at the beginning of September, the 40,000 ‘connected’ bottles use an entirely app-less technology called NFC (Near Field Communication); resulting in the largest global deployment of NFC on a consumer product in alcohol. This requires the user to do nothing except ‘tap’ their NFC-enabled android phone onto a Malibu sunset image on the bottle to access content and prize draws instantly. As a global icon of summer, Malibu constantly experiments with innovative technology to make consumers’ experiences the best they can be. Exclusive research from Pernod Ricard UK reveals a growing trend for experiences not products, whereby consumers are no longer buying products and services – they are buying experiences delivered via the products and services. By changing the dynamics and challenging traditional views, brands can significantly increase their engagement with new and existing consumers and, the more innovative the approach, the more chance of reaching a new audience. Malibu has responded to this consumer need by introducing the ‘connected’ bottles technology; offering added value experiences to consumers by allowing them to interact instantly with minimal effort. The pioneering campaign has been developed through an on-going partnership between Malibu and creative agency SharpEnd, and follows work undertaken at The ABSOLUT Company’s innovation lab in Stockholm, where Absolut and Malibu collaborated on a ‘connected’ bottles showcase. The project has now led to the very first pilot of this kind in the UK. Embracing the technology, Malibu will be turning each bottle into a direct, digital touchpoint for consumers. ‘Tapping’ the iconic sunset logo on the Malibu bottle will open up a world of five amazing digital. Because summer experiences that consumers can access through their mobile browser, including: 1. Instant-win competition– tap to win UE Boom speakers 2. User-generated-content competition– consumers are encouraged to upload a summer snap. Google’s Cloud Vision API will then use its automated machine learning capabilities to recognise the content of the image and classify it into a theme (e.g. BBQ, Festival, Beach). Once classified, a personalised, branded image is sent back to the consumer. They are then entered into a prize draw to win a holiday to Barbados (7 nights all-inclusive) 3. Bartender in a bottle– drinks recipes 4. Bar locator– uses the consumer’s geo-location to find the nearest Malibu bar and alfresco drinking spots if the weather is good 5. Playlist– connects to Malibu Play on mix cloud to give playlists from Groove Armada, Marvin Humes, Clean Bandit and more Jo Alexander, Malibu Marketing Manager at Pernod Ricard UK, comments: “This is a huge step into an exciting future for the alcohol sector, and part of our on-going push for Malibu in the digital space. We couldn’t be more excited that Malibu is leading the way in brand innovation by bringing this advanced technology to the forefront of the industry. This concept is consistent with our ‘Because Summer’ wider campaign as we wanted to ensure that our target audience of young-adult fun starters could get the most out of summer – and our ‘connected’ bottles do just that with a number of exclusive prizes on offer at the tap of a bottle. As a first for Malibu, we know that this will be a huge hit with consumers and we can’t wait to see their reactions. This is just the beginning for this exciting new technology.” Cameron Worth, Founder of SharpEnd comments: “Bottles are now media platforms, able to drive localised content that is defined by the market that sells the product and maintains the consumer relationship. Once the bottle becomes a media platform there are so many different things that can be delivered that are beneficial to shoppers. This provides an entirely new way to communicate with them and brings Malibu directly in front of its target audience, presenting the opportunity to drive brand loyalty through service delivery.” Tomas Roope, Creative Lead, ZOO Google Creative Services EMEA adds: “We are hugely excited about being part of bringing such a complex suite of technologies together, to build such a simple, user friendly bridge between packaging, mobile and shoppers’ passion for self-expression. For us this is a really intriguing exploration of something that only a few years ago would have been prohibitively complex technically. For us this really feels right on the edge of user retail innovation.” The ‘connected’ bottles will be in-store from the beginning of September; all bottles will have an accompanying neck-tag to provide the consumer with a clear explanation of the technology. If you are integrator, please contact us directly; If you are looking for an entire solution, we can introduce you your local integrator to help you out. For more information about NFC Sticker, please visit: http://www.rfidhy.com/rfid-products/nfc-label/ From: http://www.rfidworld.ca/ Click to Post
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RFID System Introduction: RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) based File Tracking System(FTS) is ideal solution to track the important documents within the offices.The File Tracking System(FTS) enables users to automate management of physical record data and improve the productivity without any inventory errors.A wide range of enterprises rely on files and folders, and records that must be accurately tracked and located, including Government agencies, Courts, Law offices, Medical organizations, Finance, Insurance and mortgage, General office environments, Libraries, Pharmaceuticals, Healthcare, etc. System Components: Readers: Three types of readers are commonly used for different areas. –Desktop Readers –Wallmount Readers –Handheld Readers UHF RFID Labels Label Printer (if Required) Central Server Hardware Centralized Data Management Server (Manages all Readers, Collect & Process Data, Create Alerts, Server data to Web based File Tracking Software) Web based Software for File Tracking Software. (Runs on same server) File Tracking System(FTS) Overview: File Tracking System(FTS) Solution Benefits: Automated collection/ management of physical record data Improved productivity Fewer inventory errors Automated and cost-effective regulatory compliance Fast record retrieval Integration with related business systems, such as inspection and maintenance applications, improves return on investment for existing technology investments Applications: Efficient and automated tracking, locating, archival and retrieval Regulatory compliance. Web-based status retrieval  and analytic reporting. Role-based access (who  can access what, when and where). Check out and returns management. Bulk pull facilitation. Unauthorized access alerting. Departmental billing based on access. If you are integrator, please contact us directly; If you are looking for an entire solution, we can introduce you your local integrator to help you out. http://www.rfidhy.com/rfidradio-frequency-identification-based-file-tracking-system/
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