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RFID labels give organisations real-time visibility of assets across healthcare, logistics, manufacturing and laundry. This guide explains common tracking scenarios.
RFID labels provide fast, accurate asset visibility without line-of-sight scanning. This article explains the main label types, typical industry use cases and key implementation steps so you can improve control, reduce errors and build a clear business case for RFID.
RFID fundamentals for real projects, explained in plain language. Learn how HF and UHF behave, what EPC and user memory do, and how label and antenna choices affect read range and reliability in industrial environments
Hands-on RFID field checklist for technicians and integrators. Learn quick on-site checks to fix poor reads, printer compatibility issues and encoding errors on UHF labels and smart cards.
Selecting the right RFID label is critical to reliable asset tracking. This guide explains how HF, UHF and NFC labels behave on metal, liquids and textiles, and when to use on-metal, on-liquid, laundry and tamper-evident constructions. It also outlines testing steps and supplier selection tips for UK and European deployments.
RFID laundry labels are small tags designed to be sewn into hems or seams, or attached using heat-sealed patches. They withstand repeated washing, drying and pressing without losing performance. The tag itself only carries an identifier; detailed information is stored in the hospital or laundry IT system.
This 2025 guide explains what an RFID smart bookshelf is, how it works in a library environment and where it fits in modern RFID-based smart library projects.
A practical case study of a mid-sized electronics manufacturer that introduced RFID warehouse inventory management on top of its ERP and WMS. The article explains the before-and-after process changes, impact on accuracy and labour, and the role of UHF RFID labels and tags from ForNext RFID.
RFID licence plates use passive UHF RFID tags embedded in vehicle plates or labels to give each vehicle a secure, machine-readable identity. This guide explains how RFID licence plates work, their main applications in tolling, enforcement and smart mobility, and what authorities and system integrators should consider before deployment.
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