5 BENEFITS OF USING RFID LABELS OVER REGULAR BARCODE LABELS

The application of barcode technology , barcode labels , and RFID labels is increasingly evident in industrial production processes. In the era of Industry 4.0, the adoption of barcode technology is inevitable, and almost every business must adapt to meet market demands and increase production capacity, storage, warehousing, and logistics. So, have you ever wondered about the differences in benefits between RFID labels and conventional barcode labels, and which one to choose? Here are five benefits of using RFID labels to help you decide.

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Increase the automation capabilities of the production line.

When automation began, barcode technology was the most fundamental technology applied to production. You need to label equipment with barcodes for effective tracking and management. Typically, companies start with barcode technology to achieve more efficient and accurate management.

However, with RFID labels, automation becomes easier, reducing manpower and time.

Increase efficiency in management and operations.

Previously, you might have needed one or two extra people to assist with inventory and manual data entry, but that's no longer the case. The application of barcode technology is far superior to using pen and paper manually.

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Increase accuracy when handling extremely large quantities of goods (Cont).

The application of RFID labels in logistics will help complete tasks quickly and ensure accuracy. Manual data entry is not only time-consuming but also susceptible to human error. Instead, using scanners will increase accuracy and completely eliminate data entry errors.

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Increase the ability to track goods.

The need for tracking goods has always been crucial, especially for manufacturers and distributors. They need to know who a particular item was shipped to, when it was shipped, and what the warranty period is. With barcode data combined with a database, users can quickly retrieve this information.

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With traditional barcode labels, users have to scan the barcode surface directly to read the information. To overcome these drawbacks, RFID technology is becoming increasingly popular. By using radio waves to read data, users don't need to scan the label surface directly. Investing in an RFID system may be more expensive than barcodes, but the effectiveness is undeniable. You can print barcode labels and encode RFID information as you wish. However, combining both methods makes inventory management easier than ever.

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