
RFID in Supply Chain
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) in supply chains uses small electronic tags with embedded chips and antennas to track goods automatically. These tags emit radio signals that can be read by specialized scanners without needing direct line-of-sight. This technology allows companies to efficiently monitor inventory, improve accuracy, and speed up processes such as shipping, receiving, and stock management. RFID reduces manual errors, enhances real-time visibility of products, and streamlines overall supply chain operations, leading to cost savings and better resource planning.