
RFID in Mail Delivery
RFID, or Radio-Frequency Identification, is a technology that uses radio waves to automatically identify and track items, such as mail. In mail delivery, small RFID tags are attached to packages. When these packages pass through RFID readers at various checkpoints, the readers capture the tag's information, allowing organizations to monitor their location in real time. This enhances efficiency, reduces errors, and ensures accountability throughout the delivery process. Ultimately, RFID helps streamline mail handling, improves delivery speed, and enhances customer experience by providing accurate tracking updates.