
RFID in retail. 8 ways to use RFID technology [infographics]
Author of graphics: Joanna Rawlik-Krupa Inquiry
RFID product label – applied directly to the product or its packaging. It contains basic information for the end customer such us: name of the device, manufacturer, logo, composition, date of manufacture and/or a bar code etc. The selected information can be written into an RFID tag which significantly speeds up product identification and inventory processes at their point of distribution or sale. They can also be used as anti-theft tags.
Application
Author of graphics: Joanna Rawlik-Krupa Inquiry
For many years one of the problems relating to the implementation of RFID technology was application of tags to metal surfaces. Typical RFID markings in the form of standard RFID […]
Graphic designer: Joanna Rawlik-Krupa
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