RTI – Returnable Transport Item

Why should you use RFID for RTI and Pallet Tracking

A short introduction to RTI and Pallet Tracking powered by RFID The Challenge of Managing Returnable Assets Returnable transport items (RTIs) are key elements for enabling a smooth flow of goods throughout supply chains. Despite their importance, RTIs can be prone to high loss and breakage rates. Organizations with large and complex supply chains may have anywhere from tens-of-thousands to millions of returnable assets, posing significant operational, financial and audit… Read More »Why should you use RFID for RTI and Pallet Tracking

Automate shipping and receiving processes for optimal efficiency

Supply chains face many shipment challenges Manual tracking of pallet contents and inbound/outbound shipments can no longer keep pace with the speed of business. Warehouses must be organized to allow for finding and counting inventory. Assembling shipments requires verification of the correct item SKUs, quantity, and destination matching inbound and outbound goods. Inaccuracies at transition points, like factory gates doors, where a handoff of ownership and control in the supply… Read More »Automate shipping and receiving processes for optimal efficiency

Track Returnable Transport Items with RFID

The value of RFID for Returnable Transport Item Tracking Management Returnable Transport Item Tracking using Smart Technologies The use of returnable containers (pallets, roll cages, returnable plastic containers, tote boxes, ingredients bins, dollies, IBCs, intermediate bulk containers, gas cylinders, and kegs etc) is an increasing phenomenon in the modern supply chain, with companies constantly seeking to reduce costs, increase handling efficiencies and improve environmental responsibility through less waste. Increasingly stringent… Read More »Track Returnable Transport Items with RFID

Supply chain management application using RFID

Synchronize your Supply Chain with RFID Driving efficiencies throughout your supply chain and increasing the velocity of items through the supply chain from creation to consumer is more than a business mandate today; it’s a matter of business survival. If your company doesn’t do it, your competition will. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a true next-generation technology — ready, available and being implemented today that is transforming how companies manage… Read More »Supply chain management application using RFID
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