RFID and digital ID for logistics

Logistics lie at the very heart of RFID’s big promise: To drive efficiencies across the supply chain and make it possible to automatically see every product at every stage of its journey from source to recipient. It is therefore no wonder that digital ID technologies have a huge impact on logistics, from optimizing truck loads and asset management to accelerating overall supply-chain performance and ultimately increasing margins..

Benefits for manufacturers, distributors and retailers

Komax engineers cost-effective digital ID technologies that provide end-to-end inventory and item-tracking solutions for increased accuracy, visibility and security, starting at the point of manufacture. Their end-to-end track-and-trace capabilities reduce counterfeiting, theft, billing disputes and charge-back fees while protecting the brand. The ability to gather specific data such as manufacturing location, shipment date and lot number associated with the individual product, carton and/or pallet supports simpler and more effective recall and product tracking processes.

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So, what does that mean in practice?

RFID cuts out incorrect deliveries

RFID technology offers ABB substantial accuracy and efficiency advantages in the management of outbound goods streams.

Wrapping up a new approach to manufacturing and shipping furniture

Furniture manufacturer SC Freda tackles track-and-trace issues with RFID technology.

RFID solution accelerates reverse logistics: Is this a new revolution?

Pinnpoint introduced a new solution using Lexmark’s intelligent RFID devices (printer/MFP) that can revolutionize reverse logistics for online e-commerce distribution.

Monitoring temperature-sensitive goods

As the demand for global industrial logistics grows, temperature-controlled applications are rapidly evolving in parallel, leaving the last mile as the weakest link within the supply chain. Komax has developed innovative products and solutions for sensing temperature and moisture levels, indicating or logging temperatures over time and providing authenticity and traceability information.

At a glance: typical applications
Item tracking and tracing
Supply-chain process optimization
Cold-chain management (food, drugs, chemicals…)

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