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Track and Locate Your Inventory and Assets Wirelessly.

Zebra RFID from RedLine Solutions can help you track and locate items wirelessly and remotely, without barcode scans.
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Don’t Just Identify Your Inventory. Locate It with RFID.

RFID takes your inventory, asset and work-in-process tracking to a new level, allowing you to instantly know the identity, status, and location of virtually anything in your supply chain.

What You Can Do with RIFD

How RFID works

RFID uses wirelessly technology, much like Wi-Fi, to tag and track your inventory and assets. Each tag contains a unique ID chip and two microtransmitters to communicate each tag’s identity and location.
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Print and encode an RFID tag using an RFID printer
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Place the tag on an item, container, or pallet you need to track
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Read the tag wirelessly and remotely using a handheld or fixed RFID readers
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Get instant updates of tag identities and locations via RFID software
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Automatically share RFID data and status updates with your business systems
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Why Leading Companies Are Using Zebra RFID

Despite the fact that RFID systems have become much more affordable, and tags can cost as little as 10 to 15 cents each, they have an incredible number of other benefits. Get in touch with us to learn more!

Why Work With Us?

Forward-thinking brands and companies are adopting Zebra RFID in big numbers, and here’s why:
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Automate tracking

RFID helps automate inventory tracking at a time when labor is scarce and expensive
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At first glance

RFID readers can read entire pallets or identify inventory locations wirelessly and remotely
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Time efficient

RFID allows cycle counts to be conducted in minutes or hours instead of days or weeks
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Location

RFID location tracking allows companies to create end-to-end supply chain visibility and traceability
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Smooth process

Fixed RFID readers can automatically track items as they move through facilities and processes
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High-value assets tools

RFID is a great way to track high-value assets, tools, and equipment to avoid expensive losses
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Industry applications

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Produce & Agriculture

Bulk tracking of bulk bins, totes, pallets, and cases to improve visibility, accuracy, efficiency, and waste reduction.
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Retail

Automated inventory and supply chain tracking to help ensure product availability and minimize out-of-stocks.
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Warehousing

Real-time tracking of materials and inventory, from receiving and put-away to picking, packing, staging, and shipping.
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Food Service

Automated tracking of inbound products, ingredients and supplies at quick service and other restaurants.
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Manufacturing

Traceability, work-in-process tracking, quality assurance, exception alerts, and dwell-time tracking.

Watch Our Quick Videos on What’s Changing.

Watch our overview videos to learn more about what’s changing with food traceability and what products require you to record Critical Tracking Events.
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RFID Assessments, Site Surveys and Deployments

Our RFID experts at RedLine Solutions offer free RFID assessments and starter kits plus on-site surveys and complete deployment services to help you explore RFID, determine if it’s right for your business, and quickly get an RFID solution up and running.
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Learn How RFID Can Help You Build a More Efficient and Accurate Supply Chain.

Contact our RFID experts at RedLine Solutions to learn more and schedule a consultation at your convenience.
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