Ed. Note: This post originally appeared at the blog of RFID Journal LIVE!, the world’s largest conference and exhibition focused on RFID and related technologies. Warehouse operations remain ...
Last week, RFID Journal hosted a virtual event called RFID for Warehouse and Inventory Management. More than 450 people registered, which is nearly double the average for one of our online events.
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A number of retailers have recently touted success stories around using radio frequency identification, or RFID, for inventory management. The technology offers a number of advantages compared to the ...
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Radio frequency identification isn’t new — it dates back to World War II — yet today it’s reshaping the way warehouses and distribution centers operate. Sean Stephens of Lyngsoe Systems and Wes ...