A microchip attached to an antenna that is packaged in a way that it can be applied to an object. The tag picks up signals from and sends signals to a reader. The tag contains a unique serial number, but may have other information, such as a customer data, identification number. RFID tags are widely used in airline, retail and various industries where security is a prime
concern.
RFID can have many benefits, from controlling shrinkage in retail environments; to speeding distribution throughout the entire supply chain; to tracking individual purchases to specific items and so on. The uses are many and varied - based on saving resources or gathering valuable data or both.
United Security has plans to manufacture variety of RFID products ranging from airline baggage tags to customized retail labels and stickers.
Product Features:
• RFID airline baggage tags
• Price tags
• Product Labels
Key Advantages:
• Security of products & baggage identification
• Higher readability rates
• Faster Identification
• Accuracy of data. |
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