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Are you tired of searching?

Then it’s time for RFID.

It happens more often than you think. Your team spends hours searching for items you know are there. It doesn’t have to be this way. You shouldn’t waste valuable time tracking down physical assets.

Stop wasting time searching for what’s already there.

Lost products slow operations and drain labor hours. What’s available should stay available - no chasing required.

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Industries Using RFID.

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  • No matter what business you’re in, your inventory and assets are critical to operating your business. RFID tags on assets or products provide a level of visibility unmatched by other technologies. Automatic capture of information eliminates human intervention and assures accuracy and security of key assets as they move from one operation and work area to another.

    Higher visibility increases productivity and efficiency in data centers, hospitals, stock rooms, tool management, and virtually any enterprise workplace. RFID enables companies to automate and secure inventory and assets with real-time visibility.

  • RFID technology is transforming manufacturing by improving inventory management, asset tracking, and operational efficiency. Manufacturers use RFID to streamline supply chains, reduce errors, and enhance automation. RFID tags can be attached to raw materials, components, and finished products, allowing real-time tracking during work-in progress and reduce manual labor. RFID systems can achieve up to 99.9% inventory accuracy, compared to traditional manual or barcode systems. Manufacturers in industries like automotive, electronics, and aerospace use RFID to reduce delays, enhance product traceability, and streamline operations.

    How RFID Enhances WIP Tracking:

    ✅ Real-time visibility – Track parts and materials throughout the production process

    ✅ Reduced errors & waste – Improve quality control and eliminate bottlenecks

    ✅ Automated data collection – Minimize manual input and increase accuracy

    ✅ Optimized workflow efficiency – Ensure seamless transitions between manufacturing stages

    ✅ Improved production forecasting – Gain insights for better scheduling and resource allocation

  • Safely monitor critical assets and workers in real time. The NOTIFY app and its integrated RFID and Bluetooth hardware provide continuous tracking of essential physical assets and personnel inside your facility. With real-time location visibility and automated maintenance scheduling, the system ensures efficiency and reliability in one easy-to-install platform. Stay informed at all times, knowing exactly where critical assets—such as pumps, syringe drivers, feeding devices, scanners, monitors, defibrillators, wheelchairs, mattresses, beds, and more—are within your facility.

    Key Benefits:

    ✅ Real-time monitoring – Locate assets and workers instantly

    ✅ Automated maintenance scheduling – Improve equipment reliability

    ✅ Effortless installation & use – Seamless integration into your workflow

    ✅ Enhanced safety & efficiency – Reduce downtime and operational risk

  • Due to the complicated supply chain for food and pharmaceutical products, RFID technology offers many unique advantages. Using RFID allows for quicker identification, increased visibility, and the ability to deploy first-expire/first-out methods of inventory control. RFID technology also allows food and pharmaceutical companies to satisfy electronic pedigree compliance by attaining comprehensive tracking histories. RFID is not only used in the tracking of food products and prescription medicines, but also in tracking the valuable products and supplies used in the processing of food and medicines.

  • RFID Technology is transforming logistics for the DoD and its suppliers. RFID technology provides real-time visibility, efficient record-keeping, and streamlined logistics—critical for government and military operations. Through Automatic Data Collection (ADC), RFID enhances inventory management, reduces manual labor, and ensures critical supplies reach the battlefield at the right time and place.

    Key Benefits:

    ✅ Optimized inventory management – Reduce errors and improve supply chain efficiency

    ✅ Enhanced labor productivity – Automate tasks and eliminate redundant processes

    ✅ Streamlined procurement – Prevent duplicate orders and improve accuracy

    ✅ Automated receipt & acceptance – Accelerate workflows with real-time updates

    ✅ Improved shipment visibility – Ensure precise tracking of assets and supplies

    ✅ Strengthened business processes – Increase operational efficiency within the DoD

  • RFID technology is widely used for worker and personnel tracking, enhancing safety, security, and operational efficiency across industries. Industries such as construction, healthcare, manufacturing, and defense are leveraging RFID to improve workforce management.

    How RFID Improves Personnel Tracking:

    ✅ Real-time location monitoring – Track employees within a facility for safety and productivity

    ✅ Access control & authentication – Restrict entry to sensitive areas

    ✅ Emergency response & evacuation – Locate personnel quickly in hazardous situations

    ✅ Time & attendance automation – Eliminate manual tracking and improve accuracy

    ✅ Workforce optimization – Analyze movement patterns to enhance efficiency

  • Data-driven companies are turning to RFID tracking to optimize IT inventory management, enhance security, and ensure regulatory compliance. By improving asset visibility, RFID mitigates the risk of losing sensitive corporate data housed in data center equipment.

    Key Benefits:

    ✅ Improved asset visibility – Locate IT assets instantly and prevent loss

    ✅ Streamlined inventory management – Increase accuracy and reduce manual errors

    ✅ Enhanced compliance – Meet financial and regulatory requirements with precision

    ✅ Reduced asset loss – Minimize missing or misplaced IT equipment

    ✅ Higher organizational value – Strengthen asset management team impact

    ✅ Accelerated ROI cycle – Achieve cost-effective implementation

    ✅ Better SLA management – Ensure service continuity with optimized asset tracking

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For Supply Chain & Warehousing
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For Government/ Military/DoD
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For Manufacturing
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For Worker & Personnel Tracking
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For Healthcare & Hospitals
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For Pharmaceutical & Food Chain

RFID makes automation simple and scalable.

No matter your industry, your inventory and assets are the backbone of your business. With RFID technology, you gain real-time visibility that outperforms traditional tracking methods. Total visibility, no guesswork.

RFID tags automatically capture critical data with less manual input, and fewer errors. As your products or equipment move through operations, you’ll know exactly where they are, when they moved, and how secure they are. It’s precision, efficiency, and peace of mind - all in one.

Higher visibility increases productivity and efficiency in data centers, hospitals, stock rooms, tool management, and virtually any enterprise workplace. RFID enables companies to automate and secure inventory and assets with real-time visibility.

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  • Asset Management

  • Inventory Control

  • Health & Safety Management

  • Manufacturing Processes

  • Products Through Supply Chain

  • Time Out of Temperature Tracking

  • Vehicle / Tool Usage Control

  • Shipping Verification / Advanced Shipping Notices

  • Personnel Tracking

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