RFID Technology in Manufacturing and Supply Chain: Improving Productivity and Reducing Costs
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RFID is derived as radio frequency identification. Highly stated technology is used in RFID by manufacturers to increase the rate of return on RFID. RFID has an application centered on the unreliability of tag standards. Many different applications in the Industry elaborated, such as force task management, tracking the item, identifying the parts in a closed loop, and customers aren't required to synchronize RFID technology, different parts of sellers and providers. This gives end users a much bigger range of chances for RFID adoption, which provides users with the option of many confirmed products that are saved by grown-up international standards (Poirier, C. C., (2006). The components used in the RFID tags are bar codes, minicomputers, wireless LANs, industrial controls to manage materials, and handling systems. An RFID solution strategy from a business process standpoint identifies points in the process where data are classified, collected, communicated, and acted upon (Poirier, C. C., (2006)). Enterprises have to look further than the tag to see the value of RFID. This research paper describes how companies are using or using internal RFID systems to address different concerns such as maintenance, diminished costs and security, changes, and enhanced proficiency.
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