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RFID

What Is RFID? Everything You Need to Know About Tags, Labels, Hardware & Integration

RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) uses radio waves to automatically identify and track objects. Unlike barcodes, RFID doesn’t require line-of-sight scanning and can read hundreds of items in seconds. An RFID system includes tags/labels, readers, antennas, and software to connect data to your systems.

Toll Roads

RFID Labels for Toll Roads and Parking: The Key to Smarter, Faster Mobility

RFID labels transform toll roads and parking by enabling contactless access, automated toll deduction, and seamless vehicle processing. This technology reduces congestion, speeds travel, and enhances billing accuracy, while durable, ensure reliable performance in modern transportation systems.

Returnable Transportation Items, Track Them with TRC RTI Labels

Returnable Transportation Items, Track Them with TRC RTI Labels

Returnable transportation items like pallets, crates, and containers are often lost or hard to track. TRC RTI RFID labels help solve this by giving real-time visibility of every asset across your supply chain. These rugged labels are made to handle repeated use and tough environments, making them ideal for reusable packaging. With accurate tracking, businesses can reduce losses, improve planning, and manage RTIs more efficiently.

Tamper Proof SaaS, Simplifying Tamper Detection

Tamper Proof SaaS, Simplifying Tamper Detection

Tamper-proof RFID labels combined with SaaS software help detect product tampering in real time. This solution improves product security, reduces fraud, and gives businesses better control and visibility across their supply chain with an easy-to-use monitoring system.