Transportation industry
RFID and digital ID for shipping
RFID-enabled shipping boosts efficiency across the entire supply chain and makes it possible to automatically track every product at every stage of its journey from source to recipient. Therefore, it's no surprise that digital ID technology has a significant impact on logistics, from optimizing truck load and asset management to accelerating overall supply chain performance and ultimately increasing profit margins.
Benefits for manufacturers, distributors, and retailers.
Avery Dennison engineers utilize cost-effective digital ID technology to provide end-to-end inventory tracking solutions to increase accuracy, visibility, and security, starting from the point of production. Their end-to-end tracking and tracing capabilities help reduce counterfeiting, theft, payment disputes, and chargebacks while protecting brands. The ability to collect specific data such as production location, delivery date, and lot number associated with each product, carton, and/or pallet supports a simpler and more efficient product recall and tracking process.
Monitoring temperature-sensitive goods:
As global industrial logistics demands increase, temperature control applications are rapidly developing in parallel, making the latter the weakest link in the supply chain. Avery Dennison has developed innovative products and solutions to sense temperature and humidity levels, indicate or record temperature over time, and provide authentic and traceable information.
Brief overview: typical applications:
- Track and locate items
- Optimizing supply chain processes
- Cold chain management (food, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, etc.)
Our products and innovations
Available in both FCC and ETSI versions, the AD-456u8 inlay kit from Avery Dennison is an excellent choice for tagging items that cannot support RFID with traditional inlay designs. These Gen2 UHF RFID RAIN labels are perfectly suited for manufacturing, computer and electronics-related applications, as well as other consumer goods, including beverages such as bottled water, juice, and soft drinks in aluminum cans. They are robust, high-performance, and extremely versatile solutions for tagging hard-to-read surfaces, achieving average reading distances of 1-2 meters on most metal surfaces and liquid containers.
If you're looking for a similar card optimized for high performance in the FCC band (902-928 MHz), achieving an average reading range of 4-6 meters on metal surfaces and liquid-filled containers, the AD-454r6-P is the product for you.
The AD-681 features a unique bipolar design, providing superior directional sensitivity and reading performance for a wide range of UHF RFID tagging applications. The design is available in three Impinj chip configurations: Monza 4D, Monza 4QT, and Monza 4i. Offering high-level performance in directionally sensitive applications, the AD-681m4D, AD-681m4QT, and AD-681m4i are perfectly suited for specific applications in supply chain management, asset tracking, and package tracking.
Available for adhesive or PU embedding, MaxDura® Keg Dual hard tags offer superior solutions for identifying and tracking bent metal beverage containers, gas cylinders, and other returnable transport items (RTI) under high-volume read conditions. They are designed to overcome the typical drawbacks of conventional RFID tags for bent metal RTI: read errors in multiple unit environments; tag damage during production, distribution, and maintenance such as cleaning; and especially forklift handling. Furthermore, even end customers without UHF RFID infrastructure can still participate in the digital supply chain with NFC-enabled smartphones, for example, by leveraging their supplier's delivery and reordering platform.
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