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Asset Visibility gaining momentum in the hospitality industry in the Middle East!

Asset visibility and Tracking is always a grey area for management in the hospitality industry. The number of assets deployed in a hotel is huge and the complex and frequent movement in the hospitality industry makes it even more challenging.
Nowadays the increasing number of hotels in the middle east adopting Asset Visibility and Tracking solutions, signals that the importance of real-time asset lists has got traction from management.

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is leading the Asset Tracking market due to the easiness of reading the tags and auditing in the complex hospitality industry. The nature of the assets and usage by the guests make it difficult to use the traditional barcode technology in the segment. Today’s low-cost RFID tags make the return on investment (ROI) using RFID technology is more than the labour-intrinsic barcode technology auditing.

Advantages of RFID Technology in the Hospitality industry Asset Tracking

  • Quick auditing: Asset auditing is a challenge in hospitality as it needs to be done when the room is vacant. The quick audit can happen only with RFID Technology due to the bulk scanning option available with RFID.
  • Long term asset tags: Since the assets are used by the guests frequently there is a possibility of removing the asset tags from the assets hence not being able to track the identity of the asset. RFID tags can be placed on areas not visible to the public and are still readable by the reader without a line of sight. Hence unidentified assets are fewer compared to barcode technology.
  • Zone based asset visibility: Fixed readers mounted at the entrance and exit points of different zones provide zone-based visibility of the assets if they are moved from one location to another.
  • Quick decisions Instantly actionable data: the whereabouts of the assets and their conditions are instantly available on the dashboard for the management for quick decisions.

Conclusion
In the Middle East, UAE and Saudi Arabia are leading in implementing RFID-based Asset Tracking in Hospitality Industry. The bright outlook of the tourism and hospitality industry in the middle east is promising for RFID Asset Tracking in the region.

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Is RFID, the solution to the post pandemic challenges of the Supply Chain?

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is emerging as a solution for challenges faced by supply chain management in the pandemic and post-pandemic era. It is recognized that Automation is the key to cost optimization and efficiency improvement. Barcode which was a semi-automation now replaced by RFID technology to reduce time and real-time data accuracy.

Warehouse operations are becoming more and more complex as customer demands and expectations are increasing. They need to perform multiple tasks like stock storage, loading/unloading, search and pick, priority ageing etc. Warehouse spaces are becoming costlier and smart utilization of these spaces is critical. Wrong identification of the product during receipt and dispatch, making manual errors etc. lose the efficiency of the supply chain and create customer dissatisfaction.

Key Benefits of RFID in Inventory Management:

  • Know the precise location of inventory hence saving time in searching.
  • Accurate data of the items available in the warehouse hence timely reorder of the stock and reducing the shortage of items which leads to the business stoppage.
  • Reduce the labour cost by automation of search and recording.
  • Reduction of human errors by automating the data entry and location identification.
  • Access to real-time information ensures the right items are docked at the right bin and loaded on the right truck.
  • Instant verification of the right items picked.

Normally, an RFID tag consists of a microchip connected to an antenna. The data is on the microchip, and it connects to the internet so that the whereabouts of the item is available to the business at a given point in time. There are two types of RFID systems. Active and Passive. The Active RFID tags do not have a transmitter inside and it reflects the radio wave originating from the reader/antenna. Where in active RFID tags, the transponder sends the data to the Reader/Antenna. Hence able to communicate long distances. In the Supply chain normally passive RFID tags are used as they are less expensive and maintenance-free compared to Active RFID tags.

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Barcode and RFID in Supply Chain Management an Overview

A company must know what inventory it has, where it is, how much it has, and in what condition it is in order to optimize the supply chain process. In order to accomplish this goal, RFID technology can bring a positive impact on the supply chain process.

Let’s see how RFID can help:-

Product Planning and Governance

The basis for demand planning is historical sales and transaction data; it is vital in creating reliable forecasts. If there are no timely and real-time inventory data, forecasting becomes extremely difficult.

RFID can produce accurate and real-time information on work-in-progress, in-transit, and finished goods. Timely data about the market demand leads to accurate forecast, and better inventory visibility and can have an immediate impact on top-line revenue by retaining the lost sales. Get in touch with us for the best RFID solutions in Dubai.

Enhance Inventory and Order Management

In general, it is difficult to see what raw materials have arrived, what materials are available, what work is currently being done, and when to dispatch the correct item to the correct customer at the correct time.

RFID can help in improving these processes and help to reduce inventory and order errors which results in minimizing production delays. Inventory accuracy and visibility can be drastically improved as RFID can track the delivered goods in real-time, optimize the workflow and even reduce the excess inventory.

An RFID reader in the storage area can record the removal of an item automatically and update inventory records. With RFID readers, inventory counting can be completed quickly, as identification can be done in bulk and with accuracy.

Shipping and Receiving

During collection for shipment, tags are read and automatically recorded in the system. The handheld RFID reader can take a read of the pallet tags as soon as they are ready to dispatch and verify the shipment content while providing real-time visibility into the shipment.

This result in a time-savvy, cost-effective process, faster invoice settlement, minimizes human error, increases inventory accuracy, and simplifies the receiving process.

Asset Tracking and Management

In many businesses, assets like pallets, trays, containers, and equipment are often challenging to track. RFID tags attached to reusable assets, however, make it easier to track them. By placing the fixed RFID reader at strategic points, a company can automatically track the movement and location of the tagged asset, thus avoiding labor time.

Additionally, RFID readers can alert supervisors if assets have been removed from authorized areas; this increases security. In this way, users can view the inventory levels and locations, enabling them to locate items more quickly.

Additional Benefits: How RFID is a real promise in supply chain visibility

● Reduces the operating costs
● Can ensure high levels of data integrity
● Doesn’t require a line of sight or direct contact to operate and can be read away from several meters
● increased product locator speed and agility
● Product management requires fewer human resources.
● Reduction in the total cycle time
● The materials’ input and output are automatically recorded.
● Increase efficiency and cut down reworks

Of course, there are some factors that make RFID technology implementation difficult. Let’s see another side.
Concerns about implementing RFID

● Anyone with a compatible reader can read RFID tag data, which results in a less secure and private experience.
● Obtaining commitment from top professionals and supply chain partners is difficult since without them the project is doomed to
fail.
● The cost of implementing RFID into the supply chain is quite high, which may cause a big roadblock to the technology’s adoption.
● All suppliers may not have access to new technology.
● Though they’re few obstacles to implementing RFI but seeing at its features and benefits, RFID can be the competitive edge to give
more sustainability to the business.

Conclusion

In recent years, RFID has become one of the most promising, rapidly evolving, and anticipating solutions. E-commerce and mobile commerce require better inventory management and RFID has the potential to increase ROI, serve customers faster, improve reliability & accuracy, and improve supply chain management.

For the best RFID-based supply chain solution, contact us today. WOWRFID, one of the best RFID companies in Dubai, strives to deliver innovative solutions to customers as a leading logistics & supply chain software solutions provider.

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RFID and Its Applications in Healthcare Industry

Medical care has been facilitated by RFID-based technology in more ways than we ever imagined, from tracking patients to tracking equipment in real-time.  And this merely scratches the surface!

If you see an elderly person at the hospital with an RFID tag around their ankle or wrist, don’t be surprised. Interestingly, the newbies firstly come across this RFID technology.

A number of trends are affecting the healthcare market, such as telemedicine influencing the future of healthcare, AI in healthcare, and so on. However, RFID (Radio-frequency identification) is the most recent technology making waves.

 

How does RFID work in a Healthcare Industry?

RFID-based wireless communication systems have been used by leading healthcare providers for several years to ensure their patients are always under their watch, Especially newborns who may be abducted or exchanged. This is achieved through a simple mechanism. On the ankle of every newborn baby, a small, lightweight RFID tag with a lot of capability is attached.

An RFID system is identified by a unique ID, and signals are transmitted via a secure network to the monitoring end for real-time tracking of its location. Whenever the RFID moves beyond the defined perimeter or is tampered with, an alarm is triggered to alert staff or security. RFID can literally save a life. For example, mothers immediately following childbirth, get a similar RFID tag which pairs with their newborns to avoid mix-ups.

On the other hand, another example is elderly patients with cognitive issues. Hospitals and elderly care facilities have to deal with them because they tend to wander off-site. Long-term patients with high elopement risk make it more difficult for hospitals to confine them in a safe zone.

The RFID tags are, however, offering a huge respite for health workers who are faced with much more than simply babysitting the elderly with mobile apps.

 

RFID Applications in Healthcare

Let’s take a glance at the different RFID applications in healthcare. These are the major RFID applications used throughout the health care industry.

RFID Asset Management

Besides tracking patients, RFID location tracking is also used in the management of healthcare assets. Because medical equipment is so expensive, it is crucial to prevent theft and tampering. Providing real-time location of healthcare assets with RFID is the easiest and most cost-effective method of tracking healthcare assets.

With digitization abounding, hospitals can also benefit from RFID technologies by locating a specific piece of equipment right away rather than having to look in many different departments across the organization. Hospitals can manage their inventory by tagging their medical equipment and single-use items, like latex gloves, syringes, etc., which may be stored in a warehouse at a distant location. Healthcare jobs are made much easier by RFID medical devices.

Hospitals and pharmacies also use RFID for authentication. Counterfeiting has become a frequent practice because some life-saving medications are extremely expensive and limited. Using an encrypted RFID tag on or within the packaging, however, hospitals are able to verify authenticity.
There are endless benefits of RFID Technology in healthcare. Moreover, to ensure the sterilization of surgery tools, linens, and textiles between patients, cancer centers can implant RFID tags on them. We provide the best RFID solutions in Dubai.

Infant Safety

Although infant abductions are rare, it doesn’t mean they can’t happen. Infants have been abducted from hospitals several times, but they have not always been reported.

With the baby protection system you chose, infants would be tracked throughout the birthing unit and throughout the hospital over the hospital’s secure Wi-Fi network. An In-charge can track newborn babies with the help of an Infant protection system based on the RFID tracking system.

Improving Efficiency in Patient Care

In hospitals with limited staff, RFID can help solve the biggest challenge. Deployed cloud-based software and RFID technology in hospitals to improve turnaround time is enormous in critical situations where every minute can mean the difference between life and death.

RFID not only improves the efficiency as it is used in operating rooms but also makes blood sampling and medication administration faster, thereby allowing health workers to serve more patients within the specified time period.

RFID streamlines the process right from patient registration through pre-op assessment and surgery to post-op recovery. The strategically placed sensors across the waiting area then track the patient’s location in real-time. The system alerts staff if a patient is waiting longer than they should so the staff can plan alternatives for avoiding excessive waits.

Furthermore, RFID-enabled systems can be configured to alert users directly to smartphones with patient workflow information so that arrangements can be made in advance to avoid any errors.

The system informs staff when a recovery room is about to overflow or when an operating room needs to be cleaned and sanitized.

Temperature and Humidity Monitoring with RFID

Food, vaccine and medication storage need to be at a certain temperature to preserve the integrity or efficacy of the product. Therefore, it becomes crucial to monitor the temperature and humidity inside storage units at all times.

An advanced system using RFID and Wi-Fi was deployed by Covenant Health across their seven hospitals in order to monitor humidity and temperature in refrigerators, storage units and even operating rooms. This eliminates the need for manual temperature monitoring, which may not be the most effective use of their time. Temperature tracking automates compliance and helps protect perishable assets.

Real-time temperature data is transmitted from the RFID-enabled tag to the cloud-based software. Hospital staff will receive text or email notifications if temperatures exceed or fall below the recommended range. The use of RFIDs is not just confined to these applications; they can also be used to measure the performance of doctors and nurses.

 

Conclusion

The use of RFIDs in various combinations with existing systems can contribute to improving healthcare facilities and saving workers’ time and effort while providing proper care for patients.

Among the benefits listed here is a higher level of patient safety, compliance with healthcare regulations, a reduced turnaround time, and an efficient process of administration. The scope for improvement and new inventions are vast, and RFID healthcare solutions are coming up. Feel free to contact us if you have any doubts or questions regarding RFID technology and its enormous benefits. WOW RFID provides the best RFID solutions in Dubai.

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How RFID Technology can be Efficiently Used in Retail Industry!!!

Each day we are dealing with an information flow, although, there is a lot of information about almost everything i.e, sold products, barcodes, invoices, information from the supplier, prices, customer data, competitors etc. Today’s managers are more Insecure to make certain decisions. They also don’t have enough time to pay attention to these controllable or uncontrollable forces.

During a business process, the way from production to wholesalers and then to retailers is very complicated. After products finally meet the customers, feedback is coming back to the companies and the cycle begins from the start. This product and information flow make business processes very complex because different people i.e, engineers, sales staff, consumers, and managers interfere with this cycle. In this study, our aim is – based on the simple theory of RFID technology to create a simple process model for retailers.

They might be able to serve their customers better and more efficiently if they use RFID tags in their warehouses and stores. Corporations can plan their internal processes more efficiently with the information provided by us, The best RFID solution provider in Dubai, UAE.

 

RFID Implications and Simplifying the processes

  • Reduce: Reducing is the easiest way to achieve simplicity
  • Organize: Streamline your organization with the least effort.
  • Time: Savings in time feel like simplicity
  • Learn Knowledge makes everything simpler
  • Differences: Simplicity and complexity need each other
  • Usage: RFID tacked products and shelves to reduce unnecessary information.
  • Organize: Organizing the sales person more effective so they can have the necessary information about their customers with the help of wireless handheld devices and can read the personalized customer cards.
  • Time: Store managers can gather information about stock levels and respond to customer requests faster with RFID-tagged products.
  • Learn: Marketing managers and store managers can find out detailed information about products throughout the day.
  • Differences: Customers are not all the same; marketers should approach them differently.
  • Minimize your Time: RFID allows you to get crucial and accurate customer preferences on time.

Everything from asset management and tracking to manufactured products and related customer services to access controls and automated payments are some of the supported applications of RFID technologies. Also, they can be customized to support a particular business process for an enterprise by using different components and customizations. Depending on the application in industry and the enterprise within an industry, A RFID system can be very complex, and its implementations may vary greatly. Conceptually, the RFID system may be composed of three subsystems as shown in the figure below:

An enterprise subsystem contains computers running specialized software that can store, process, and analyze data acquired from RF subsystem transactions to make the data useful to a supported business process. When information needs to be shared across organizational boundaries an inter-enterprise subsystem should be connected with the enterprise subsystems.

There is an RF subsystem in every RFID system, which consists of tags and readers. An enterprise subsystem usually consists of middleware, analytic systems, and networking services that support the RF subsystem. However, in a supply chain application, a tagged product is tracked throughout its life cycle, from the manufacture to final purchase, and sometimes even afterwards and thus its RFID systems have to share information across organizational boundaries. An inter-enterprise subsystem is also included in RFID systems supporting supply chain applications.

 

RFID Applications used in different stages of the process 

1) Warehouse applications for RFID

RFID can be used for many warehouse inventory management operations, including receiving, storage, packing and shipping procedures. With the RFID system, items can have unique and secure serial numbers and they became so visible in inventory and supply chain operations. As a result of this visibility, several disadvantages can be eliminated, and a wireless system can be implemented more efficiently.

Warehousing Operations

A fixed position or mobile RFID reader automatically identifies pallets when they are unloaded from a truck. A dock door can be fitted with RFID readers mounted in a fixed position. A mobile reader can be designed as a PDA or mounted on a forklift. RFID readers that can be used throughout a facility and require less investment can be more effective. While the RFID system is integrated with Warehouse Management System (WMS), data read from the pallet’s tags are transferred into WMS and updated inventory files. This warehouse process reduces labour needs. If bar codes were being used in this process, all received pallets would have to be scanned by workers and on the contrary RFID, bar codes need clearly visible labels.

Storage; in conventional warehouse systems, different items should be stored in different locations. The RFID reader, on the other hand, is capable of scanning locations and reading RFID tags from virtually anywhere. As a result of this, items do not have to be stored in specific locations. For fast replenishment and picking, many different storage locations can be used.

Picking; when the RFID system integrates with the order management system, the order is checked by the WMS to confirm the picked item belongs to the order.

With RFID readers, the order management system can confirm pallet loads and improve shipping accuracy. An RFID-tagged pallet can be identified as a fixed position RFID reader or a mobile reader. With RFID, the items loaded into the trailer can be automatically checked against the orders placed by the customers.

2) RFID system Applications in retailing

RFID technology can track inventory more accurately in real-time resulting in reduced processing time and labour. There are many applications and possibilities for RFID/EPC as these objects in motion are tracked throughout the supply chain. From the factory floor to warehouses to retail stores, complete visibility into accurate inventory data provides opportunities for improvement and transformation in various supply chain processes. Hospitals and patients, retailers and customers, manufacturers and distributors throughout the supply chain can benefit significantly from RFID technology. During the last decade, several research studies have focused on RFID and its benefits and challenges in the retail sector.

We see that most of the dominant RFID benefits are focused on the lower side of the supply chain. RFID technology can give you accurate information about your inventory levels as it has the ability to provide up-to-minute information on the sales of items. With this accuracy, managers may hold their inventory levels at a minimum and this may cause them to reduce their inventory costs. Also, at the pallet level has the potential to automate the distribution of goods between manufacturing plants warehouses and retail stores of different organizations. This allows companies to cut their costs down from lost/misplaced inventory.

There is evidence which proves a positive ROI for warehouse applications but in our study, we also would like to consider the advantages of in-store applications for store management and customers.

3) In-store applications for RFID

In a retail store, the RFID tag information is generated based on events: A product is leaving a shelf or a product being checked out by a customer at a checkout corner. The tag readers should be deployed on a shelf; these tag readers are responsible for reading RFID tags of items on the shelf. At the time of checkout, the items get read by the tag and generate messages for the host system. After processing these messages the host system informs another partner in the supply chain. In addition, the host system may send some of the RFID transaction data to the enterprise system of the retailer. With the help of a virtual private network, the host system gets connected to the enterprise information system.

 

Some of the RFID applications which can be used in the retail process 

1) Personal digital assistants/smart shelf

Retailers have limited shelf space available. The allocation of scarce shelf space among the stocked items and the choice of items to stock becomes major issues for the retailer. For individual SKUs, these decisions are important determinants of sales and marketing effectiveness. At the aggregate level, shelf allocation is an important factor in the revenue, cost, and eventual profit of a product category. For example, items on the lower shelf usually get less consumer attention than items on the upper shelf.

The goal is to find the shelf arrangement that maximizes profits while meeting the requirements of manufacturers at the same time. Proper shelf optimization results in accurate measurement of the effect of shelf layout on sales and marketing effectiveness.

Retailers are testing the Smart Shelf, where an RFID reader is incorporated into the shelf and stocked with tagged products. It monitors depletion rates, alerts users when stocks run low, and automates reordering to minimize out-of-stocks. Smart shelves can be introduced in an attempt to minimize theft. Because store personnel program the system with store sales data, the system detects behaviour outside the norm and can alert store personnel by transmitting information to a personal digital assistant. By identifying the nature of the stock loss and mapping and addressing points of vulnerability, losses in some stores have been reduced by 70% to 80%.

Advantages to the company with RFID systems: RFID also provides transparency on the sales floor.  Items of a similar kind are assigned a specific position on hangers or shelves. This data is saved in the outlet’s database. And your employees can easily have a record of the items on the shelves with Personal Digital Assistants (portable RFID readers) Incorrectly stacked goods could easily be found and reported.

The advantage to the Customers: In-store located RFID readers constantly detect item transponders. Current stock is shown detailed (according to colour and size) on the screen. This way customers can check if desired items are in stock on the hangers or shelves.

2) Check out

Today, staff at the checkout scan the barcodes on items to calculate the total amount purchased and deactivate the EAS (electronic article surveillance).

The advantage to the company with RFID systems: During the payment process, data is removed from the RFID system that operates parallel to the merchandise management system.

The advantage to the Customers: No links are made between the purchased items and personal data – regardless of whether payment is with an EC card or credit card. Customers can ask staff to remove the transponders completely if they wish.

3) Smart mirror

Customers can check on the smart mirror to see if the selected garments fit perfectly. Integrated RFID readers instantly detect the transponders that are fitted to the clothes customers try on. In short, the mirrors in dressing rooms become magic mirrors with a combination of a touch-activated display and cameras, so customers may see what they try on from various angles.

4) Smart dressing rooms

There were also touch screens in the cubicles in the shop. Smart Dressing rooms identify which items customers try on and show product details on the screen. Also, it gives you appropriate tips on accessories and possible combinations. Customers can also access details on suggested items by touching the screen.

5) Handheld reader for salespersons

There are enormous benefits for your store with handheld RFID readers. This device helps your employees to instantly check and list the items in stock and which are out-stock. This is also an enormous advantage for customer service and the availability of goods.

6) Anti-theft system

Advantages to the company with RFID systems: RFID readers were also installed at transition points around escalators and lifts. In the future Metro AG is also planning to use passive RFID transponders.

 

Cost and benefit analysis of RFID systems in Retailing

Benefits of the RFID systems in various industries (defence, healthcare, entertainment etc.) have been widely discussed, but managers still have some concerns about using this technology, especially for in-store applications.

The advantages of In-store RFID solutions in Dubai are automatic check-out and reducing inventory costs due to efficient shelf replenishment. Another issue is also the reduced losses due to shoplifting. The points for these concerns are:

Tag readers costs, infrastructure costs (hardware and software costs, including the communication network required for RFID implementations)

If the retail store is in a shopping mall, they have to unload their pallets during certain hours, and they can use loading elevators in shopping malls during limited hours. Until the stores open at 10.00 am, all the articles have to be unpacked, tagged, labelled and placed on the store shelves. Therefore with the increase in the item numbers that have been sold in the store, this system could be complicated and costly.

Throughout the theoretical findings, we prefer to make an exploratory study about using RFID technology. In general, exploratory research is appropriate for any problem about which little is known. Exploratory research then becomes the foundation for a good study.

 

Conclusion

For the new technological systems like RFID, mobile etiquette and printers etc. retailers want the ROI of less than one year. If the ROI time is longer than one year, they prefer not to implement these technologies.

Also, considering the opportunity cost effect many retailers would like to invest this amount into advertising or other short-term investments and gain the information instead of RFID with other cheaper technologies.

For in-store usage, RFID Companies have to work especially on security issues. During the R&D process, they have to work closely with the retailers and store managers in order to find the best solution, which will satisfy the need of each member in the supply chain.

If the retailers would like to implement this technology in their stores, it is appropriate only for stores which receive 100 items (on average) daily, have expensive merchandise and have relative low in-store traffic.

But still, the advantages are really very important. Also, a lot of companies are ready to invest in this technology as soon as the cost of RFID tags decreases. Therefore, to know the best about RFID Solutions in UAE, get in touch with us.

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The Benefits of RFID Technologies for Schools

Schools and universities face big challenges like recording the attendance of students, real-time checks on class schedules, and improved transparency between the schools and parents. An Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software can solve many of these complexities, however, it still requires the administration to manually input data. For instance, a simple roll call, one of the most recognizable aspects of schools, involves manually recording a student’s presence or absence in the software. Hence, an RFID solution for people tracking gives schools an upper hand when it comes to streamlining their processes.

 

Get to know the benefits of RFID technology when integrated with your school ERP

 

  1. Quicker and more accurate attendance

Track student attendance by embedding RFID chips into their ID cards and monitor them accurately. An RFID reader efficiently records the presence of a student as soon as he/she enters the school premise. It can be integrated with an ERP system to keep a record of student attendance.

Manually checking student attendance will become reductant with this technology. The class periods can be used wisely and effectively to save teachers’ class time. Also, it helps to lead a complete and accurate picture of student attendance which can be used for further investigation or verification.

  1. Great security within the campus

Every parent’s one of the major concerns when choosing a school is their child’s safety. RFID embedded ID cards help you track the movements of students. It instantly records the activity of your students. This gives parents a greater sense of relief, knowing that their child is safe on the campus. It can also become a feature that gives a school an edge since more parents will be willing to enroll their child in a school with advanced security features.

  1. Faster library checkouts

Books and ID cards embedded with RFIDs will transform your libraries into an efficient department. You can instantly record the checkout of a book by the library. Educator’s RFID library module, for example, uses barcode technology with a unique serial number that can easily be implemented to track books more efficiently. The benefits of RFID technology in college libraries are twofold.

Firstly, it allows schools to track the availability of certain books, which student had last checked out the book and whether it is overdue.

Secondly, it reads and tracks if a book was taken out of the library and who has taken it out even if it wasn’t properly checked out.

Student real time tracking will prevent the theft of books from the library and track the usage of books from the library.

  1. Alerts parents of their child’s activities

RFID devices can give you the upper hand in monitoring your child when he enters the school. These devices can be integrated with a school’s ERP system to send alerts to parents whenever unusual activity is detected automatically. If a child is not present during a specific class, enters school late or leaves class early, parents can be alerted through a simple text message. This allows you to check it with the respective parents. This will establish a strong parent-school communication standard. Also, this helps parents have greater visibility and recognize the school as a safer place and it increases their trust. For  keeping track of your child activities feel free to get in touch with the best RFID solutions provider in Dubai,

  1. Planning and reviewing class schedules

Efficient RFID technology can be an excellent way to improve the recording of class schedules and subjects. Track students who have attended various sessions. This quickly enables you in identifying any clashes in the school schedules. This allows you to easily switch around the timetables and fetch the classes which are getting low attendance. This is one of the advantages of RFID, which can help school staff optimize timetables and improve student attendance.

  1. Improve accuracy of salary disbursement

RFID systems will help you with the perfect correlation of the class hours and the salary they actually deserve. Deductions and additions in the pay can be done wisely and streamlined. It is a time-intensive effort if done manually. Also, could bring a lot of mistakes into light.  An innovative solution will enable you to track and record teacher activity.

Conclusion

The benefits of RFID technology are numerous. They can increase the security of students, improve payroll processing and give parents a greater sense of visibility. We are the best and unmatched innovative RFID solutions provider in Dubai, Contact us.

 

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RFID Technology Applications Used in Different Industries

For all of the issues and challenges it brought, we may most remember- 2020 as the year of the rapid adoption of new technologies under some of the most trying conditions. All the businesses worldwide had to transform digitally due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

RFID is an ideal solution having played its inevitable part in every kind of business in surpassing the pandemic digitally.

Quick Takeaways:

  • RFID provides greater visibility into all operations in order to improve store and product efficiencies.
  • These solutions can be used in companies to track any movement of people inside your business stores.
  • With global supply chains receiving greater scrutiny, it enables you to investigate your products and verify that they originated from where your suppliers claimed.
Here are the Different Industrial Applications where RFID Technology is Used:

Improving Retail Efficiency

This technology improves stock and inventory accuracy and has been used in retail for years, but its use has increased dramatically since the introduction of barcodes. Barcodes were designed to replace manual data entry processes, but they quickly became outdated as retailers realized the benefits of using RFID tags instead. Today, RFID technology is being used by retailers across the globe to improve efficiency and reduce costs.

In addition to reducing theft, RFID solutions also help businesses identify lost inventory and track shipments. This helps companies save money while improving customer service. This will help you speed up your retail processes. Also, maintain your inventory levels automatically with an efficient system.

 

Tracing Traffic Inside the Store or Location

Nowadays, the pandemic has forced every business to keep track of all the people who enter the premise for safety precautions. Implementing an RFID system with accurate tracking for everyone who enters your store or building will ensure you can alert any individuals who encounter an infected person at that location.

The retail use cases for RFID include:
  • Generates customer and product-flow report
  • Ensure complete visibility of your employee movements
  • Track the products and who comes across them

 

Streamlining Checkout Procedures

Traditional checkout and payment processes are time-consuming and labor-intensive. It enables you to perform a touch-less checkout and payment process at your store. Also, it automates customer loyalty programs at your store.

RFID readers can automatically tally products letting you charge your customers and accept payment without any human intervention.

 

Reducing Theft and Improving Security

Track your products in and out, the person carried and much more. This will help you in a later investigation. The complete security of your products is ensured by an efficient system.

You can limit your product losses and theft from your store just by setting up an exit tracking system that automatically triggers alarms. An Integrated RFID solution streamlines your store in many ways.

 

Investigate and Verify Your Supply Chain

An efficient RFID solution brings out many opportunities to your business. Monitoring your supply chains from inception to completion will also ensure you identify any issues early and can respond effectively against exploitative practices.

 

Automatic Vehicle Identification

Automatically identify items that move through a specific point at your store. It tracks and gathers data which can be an inevitable asset for your business. proves to be an asset for businesses of all kinds.

Creating an electronic record of an automobile’s history and travelling patterns can help city planners, federal agencies, and retailers.

 

Event Management and Safety

Event organizers can use RFID solutions to improve conference safety and comply with applicable regulations. Track the attendees, and their movements and take reports according to certain times will ensure smooth managing of any function or meetings.

RFID solutions Dubai is an organization that provides its clients with the best quality products at affordable prices. We offer a wide range of products and services for all types of industries.

 

Conclusion

RFID is no longer an emerging technology, it is indeed used in every industry like the retail sector, aerospace, healthcare and automotive industries by providing an innovative strategy to track people, products or other items.

We offer a wide range of solutions, which includes;
  • RFID Tags
  • RFID Readers
  • RFID Label Printers
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Accurately keeping track of inventory, inbound logistics, order fulfilment processes, or your entire supply chain provides clarity and insight into your organization’s efficiency.

In 2022, we expect to see more companies adopting RFID technology as part of their business strategy. This will help them improve efficiency and reduce costs. We hope you enjoyed reading this article! Get in touch with us to know the best fit solution for your business.

 

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RFID enabled Asset Tracking Solution for UAE

The UAE is dynamic in its growth in the market and development, with expatriates increasing its economic growth and investment; there is an unpredictable growth rate in the population resulting in a rush in construction of more sites and expansion in the records of data. With so much happening, a fast, accurate, reliable tracking will help benefit people and organizations in saving time and increasing safety measures.

Challenges in a swift development

Constructions sites, yards, events and organizations are being developed in a fast paced environment beyond the boundaries of the city. With such speed in progress mishaps are bound to happen.

In remote places there is less security. Here, the instant tracking of assets, files and people become a challenge, therefore, decreasing the productivity and stalling the process.

If too fast, there is a certain risk of assets and files being misplaced, lost or stolen. The safety for the employees is also compromised as without tracking in such remote places a person is bound to get lost or meet with an accident.

An easy upgraded asset tracking solution

A Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a technology that can make asset tracking of inventory and people instant, accessible, manageable, retrievable and accountable through a live dash board.

Live Dashboard presents to you the real time updated data that can help save your time in tracking and loss prevention.

RFID can also help track an asset’s and a person’s location while it’s stationary and on the move.

A solution combining specialized RFID tags with fixed RFID readers or handheld RFID readers, make tracking much more ideal in organizations as well as in events or yards. It might also create accountability by allowing assets to be checked in and out.

WoW RFID

WOW RFID consults, designs, builds and delivers IoT solutions which use technologies like RFID, Bluetooth, and GPS to provide location visibility and ensure accountability, control, and security

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RFID enables faster emergency evacuation in the UAE

In the years 2016-2018, the UAE has witnessed a decline in swimming deaths, injuries, road accidents, and other accidents due to intense emergency planning.

The safety of residents is a key priority, and the Government has aimed to reduce risk factors and reinforce preparedness to respond to all hazardous incidents and emergencies by developing measures and executing an effective Emergency Action Planning which has been successful so far.

Emergency response and evacuation are especially needed in complex buildings. Though the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management claim that they have an effective emergency management plan, they admit that there is always scope for improvement.

However, even though the emergency plans are effective, one can never foresee the actual response of a panicked citizen as well as the overall results of the emergency planning and management. Every life is important even if the Emergency planning saves a majority.

The role of RFID in emergency planning

Emergency management depends on responders during crisis. If the first responders act efficiently, it reduces the response time during emergency evacuations. RFID Dubai solutions can make this possible.

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) as a technology can help provide the visible ongoing location of the employees during an emergency.

It can be implemented in all the sectors and industries. The employee just has to wear the RFID badge or wrist band which can be tracked at various check points in the building by the RFID Readers placed at an assembly point.

If employees are missing, while assembling at the point, RFID can point them out by segmentation. It then tracks down those missing and provides brief details on the identity and location of each employee.

Their current location will be sent as an alert to the system after which focused rescue actions can be executed.

WOW RFID

WOW RFID consults, designs, builds and delivers IoT solutions which use technologies like RFID, Bluetooth, and GPS to provide location visibility and ensure accountability, control, and security

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RFID enables faster inventory management in UAE

According to Gulf News, UAE is the most mature e-commerce market in the Middle East, and is constantly growing.

Given the marketing costs for e-commerce companies, UAE looks for smart and cost-efficient strategies to avoid spending too much.

Role of Inventory Management

In Saudi Arabia, millennials constitute 67% of the population, impatient with wait times and expecting deliveries as soon as possible.

Inventory management plays a huge role in fast deliveries; it not only increases customer satisfaction and sales, but also a company’s cash flow. It helps keeping unnecessary stock, which you can neither sell back to the supplier nor make profit from, becomes a loss.

RFID solutions for fast, affordable and accurate delivery of inventory

Various RFID solutions manage supply chains which result in prompt delivery of goods.

They also enable timely and accurate information on receipts, asset tracking on moveable raw materials, work in progress or finished goods, safe sales, precise valuation, and disposition of goods.

RFID presents brief details of inventory available in real-time with accurate information on all aspects such as status, color, size, style, lot numbers, serial numbers and expiration dates. It also provides affordable steps to manage and control inventory.

RFID technology is flexible as it can be linked to portable devices and systems which capture data and automatically upload them to a database at the click of a button. This ensures security, mobility and accountability.

WoW RFID

WOW RFID consults, designs, builds and delivers IoT solutions which use technologies like RFID, Bluetooth, and GPS to provide location visibility and ensure accountability, control, and securit

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