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RFID brings improved inventory management to retail

Logistics Business Magazine

The use of RFID offers a whole range of advantages, two of which clearly stand out: precision and speed. From inventory control to increasing sales and reducing inventory costs, RFID has a positive impact on various aspects in retail. DENSO’s RFID readers are ideal for working along the entire supply chain.

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Latest DENSO WAVE EUROPE Devices on Show at RFID Expo

Logistics Business Magazine

DENSO WAVE EUROPE is to present its latest range of RFID devices at RFID & Wireless IoT Tomorrow, the continent’s largest event for the technologies. DENSO WAVE EUROPE will present their innovative RFID devices SP1 and SE1-BUB-C at stand 64. The IoT Data Server will also be showcased.

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DENSO solutions help digitalise logistics

Logistics Business Magazine

“The Auto-ID solutions, handheld terminals and scanners as well as wearables from DENSO record data from picking to delivery. RFID technology also plays a key role in the digitalisation of the logistics industry. RFID ensures that processes along the supply chain become leaner, faster, and more efficient.

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Industry View: When to RFID and When to Barcode

Logistics Business Magazine

When it comes to RFID and barcoding, both technologies may have their flaws, but the benefits prevail and are thus reason enough to take a closer look at the future. Barcodes are prone to physical damage, which is a disadvantage in areas such as retail and logistics, for example”, says Bradshaw.

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Liquid Lens Technology to Small Code Reader

Logistics Business Magazine

As well as code-reading duties in fast-moving production and logistics, is therefore ideal for reading direct marks on electronics or automotive components, for example. It also reliably reads slowly-degrading codes, for example on totes in hard-working materials handling environments.

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The Most Significant Ways in Which Warehousing is Changing — Part 2

Morai Logistics

For example, organisations no longer need to think of warehousing in terms of massive regional hubs that require long-distance road haulage (with the expense and environmental impact that entails). With all the technology present in warehouses, the need for connectivity is greater than ever. Because with them comes an influx of data.

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Automated Hand-Scanning Upgrade

Logistics Business Magazine

Hand-held barcode readers are still widely used to ensure the traceability of goods and packages, for example in retail, warehousing and parcel sorting operations. However, this process not only takes time, but picking and putting down the hand scanner while handling the object risks repetitive stress and strain to the operator.