RFID Solutions

RFID Technology – What is it?

RFID Tag

An RFID tag consists of a microchip and an antenna, often in the form of a tiny ribbon that can in turn be packaged into many forms, such as a label, or embedded in between the cardboard layers in a carton.

On the microchip is stored information about the product that the tag is affixed to, which can then be "read" when the tag passes within proximity of an RFID "reader," with that information being relayed back to a computer system that updates the location status of the associated product.

This enables great efficiencies and cost reductions with respect to inventory management, traceability and control in a physical product environment, and enables innovative applications in locating and tracking people and assets in a services environment.

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Customer Testimonials

"We were looking for a reliable way to track and trace our rework bins, Cimlogic gave us an RFID system which totally revolutionised the way we manage our rework, we now know exactly where each bin is at any time and the last operator to have handled it (via a card reader system). Impeccable service and excellent project delivery"

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