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What is RFID

RFID stands for radio frequency identification. Itu2019s a form of wireless technology that uses radio-frequency electromagnetic fields to transfer data.

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What is RFID

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  1. How RFID Is Taking Warehousing To The Next Level

  2. ❖ What is RFID? • RFID stands for radio frequency identification. It’s a form of wireless technology that uses radio-frequency electromagnetic fields to transfer data. • Today, RFID technology is found in a wide variety of industries and is used to monitor everything from your family pet to your passport. With its ability to track and identify in real time, • it’s no surprise that RFID technology has become an invaluable tool for warehouse management and inventory control as well. CONFIDENTIAL© Copyright 2019 Brilliant Info System Pvt. Ltd.

  3. ❖ How it works • A shipment arrives. An RFID tag (or chip) is attached to the items in that shipment – either to individual boxes or an entire pallet. • Each tag features an internal memory to store the item’s information, which can be modified as it moves through different processes in the warehouse. • Using an electromagnetic signal, the RFID tag transmits that information to a central database where a warehouse management system can analyse the data. CONFIDENTIAL© Copyright 2019 Brilliant Info System Pvt. Ltd.

  4. ❖ Why Not Barcodes..? • Unlike barcodes, RFID tags are don’t require a reader that’s in the same line of sight. Not only does this eliminate the need for someone to manually scan each box. • But it also means that an item can be scanned and catalogued even when it’s hidden behind other goods. ▪ Low Contrast ▪ Quiet Zone Violations ▪ Improper Reading Position ▪ Print or Mark Inconsistency ▪ Damage or Distortion CONFIDENTIAL© Copyright 2019 Brilliant Info System Pvt. Ltd.

  5. ❖ BENEFITS OF RFID IN WAREHOUSE • Reduce labour costs: Decrease primary warehouse worker functions including everything from inventory to pick/pack/ship to put away. • Increase inventory accuracy: Improve receiving efficiency and accuracy as well as picking and ordering accuracy. • Reduce inventory stock levels: Improve stock and demand generation visibility. • Reduce unsalable and out-of-stock items: Leaner and lower levels of inventory mean faster inventory turns and less stagnant stock. • Improve customer satisfaction: Ensure the right goods reach the right customer at the right time. CONFIDENTIAL© Copyright 2019 Brilliant Info System Pvt. Ltd.

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