Manufacturing and Logistics

Smart item supply, engagement and authentication

Brady Corporation has unveiled a new, highly reliable dual frequency RFID label that combines the advantages of UHF and NFC RFID technology

RFID duel label 600x400With a single label, companies can improve product and item supply chain management. (Image source: Brady Corporation)

With a single label, companies can improve product and item supply chain management, authentication and end-user engagement.

Track, trace, and engage with almost any item or product via a single, reliable and industrial-grade label with dual frequency UHF and NFC RFID technology.

Locate multiple items at once from a distance and access additional information up close. Easily add more data anywhere, including birth and maintenance records, shipment dates, product manuals, authentication data and warranty information.

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Provide an extended product reality

Simply tap the label with an NFC enabled smartphone to read and write data. All products or items with a dual frequency RFID label can enable entire supply chains to participate in track & trace programmes, from part manufacturing, assembly, logistics and distribution to installers, maintenance and end-users.

Data added may include codes, links to online information or to documents stored in databases.

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