
RFID logistics
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) logistics uses small electronic tags attached to products or containers that communicate wirelessly with scanners. These tags store information about the item, such as location, status, or history. As items move through the supply chain—warehousing, transportation, or delivery—RFID readers quickly and automatically identify them without manual scanning. This improves tracking accuracy, speeds up inventory management, and enhances visibility across the supply chain. Overall, RFID streamlines logistics processes by providing real-time data, reducing errors, and increasing efficiency in managing goods.