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The RF software platform helps organizations improve the visibility of their fixed assets by enabling them to automate fixed asset inventory audits, locate assets, and track the movement of assets in real-time. A variety of technologies including Active RFID, Passive RFID, barcodes, and other data collection technologies are supported, which can be implemented individually or together to meet customer-specific asset tracking needs. The platform supports both fixed and handheld RFID readers from leading vendors.
RFID Can Read Multiple Tags Simultaneously: Performing a manual inventory process requires personnel to individually match tag ID's or serial numbers. RFID Does Not Require Line-of-Sight: Both manual and barcode processes require the tags be physically located and viewable. RFID Improves Processes: Physically inventorying assets can be a time consuming process that can pull valuable employees from their normal job responsibilities to participate in an inventory.