Wherever Wal-Mart leads, few competitors or vendors fail to follow. Therefore, the march toward automated inventory control begins. Wal-Mart has instructed Wherever Wal-Mart leads, few competitors or ...
RFID tags on every unit of inventory allow for detailed tracking of each item, down to NDC, expiration date, lot number, and location. Our staff can access the cloud-based record of the medication ...
The RFID intelligent inventory management of office fixed assets has become a new trend, thanks to the significant advantages ...
RFID offers retailers real-time, automated and granular visibility into their inventory. With RFID, you can leap from a baseline inventory accuracy of 60 percent into an incredible range of 95 percent ...
Retail and pharmacy – two very different industries that, on the surface, might not appear to have much in common. However, the two fields have found a use for an emerging technology to solve very ...
Hanmi IT, the IT division of Korea’s largest pharmaceutical company, Hanmi Pharmaceutical, has developed a robotic RFID-based reading system that uses a motorized reader on a track to periodically ...
Choosing an asset tracking system can significantly enhance your business processes. However, choosing the right one can be challenging due to the variety of options available. This compendium ...
Tracking goods and assets within a warehouse or on an assembly floor can be challenging, but when a company’s products or equipment leaves the premises, this often becomes exponentially more difficult ...
ThingMagic has released the ThingMagic Vega RFID reader and Development kit, designed for in-transit visibility. The unit has a serial interface that connects to the Vega IVR reader to a in-dash PC, ...
It’s a scenario that happens all too often. You see an item online, from apparel to electronics, and rush over to the store to buy it, only to discover the desired item is not actually in stock.
Just when it seemed as if the near-term promise of benefits for restaurateurs from radio frequency identification chips, or RFID tags, was beginning to smell like spoiling fish, Seattle-based Blue C ...