RFID scan

Radio Frequency Identification

RFID scan

Identification and tracking of objects

Fast and precise tracking of goods

RFID scan

RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification, and it is a technology used to identify and track objects using radio waves. RFID scanners can read RFID tags, which contain a small chip and an antenna that communicate with the RFID reader via radio waves.

Increase in security

Where is RFID scanning used?

RFID is widely used across various industries and applications.

Logistics and supply chain: RFID is used to track and manage shipments of goods throughout the supply chain. It enables precise inventory management, shipment tracking, and automation of logistics processes.

Retail: In retail, RFID is used to track inventory, reduce theft, and improve inventory management. It can also enable faster checkout by scanning multiple items at once.

Access control and security: RFID tags are used to provide access to buildings, parking lots, and other secured areas. They are also used in access cards for public transportation and events.

Identification and authentication: RFID can be used to identify and authenticate individuals, animals, or objects. For example, it is used in passports, identity cards, pet tags, and product authenticity labels.

How does RFID scanning work?

RFID tags: Objects to be tracked are equipped with small RFID tags containing a unique identifier and possibly other information. These tags can be passive, meaning they do not have their own power source and are activated by a reader, or active, where they have a built-in power source.

RFID readers: RFID readers are devices that send radio waves to RFID tags and receive the data that is returned. These readers can be stationary or handheld scanners, and they can be integrated into cash registers, gates, or other systems.

RFID scanning: When an RFID tag comes within range of a reader, it is activated and its unique identifier is transmitted to the reader. The reader then registers this identifier and can, depending on the configuration, perform various actions such as recording a transaction, updating a database, or triggering an alarm.

What are the benefits of RFID scanning?

The benefits of RFID scanning include faster and more accurate tracking of goods, automation of inventory management, real-time tracking capabilities, and reduction of manual labor compared to traditional barcode systems. RFID scanning is used across various industries including retail, logistics, healthcare, transportation, and manufacturing.

At Delfi Technologies, we have many years of experience as a provider of RFID scanning and data capture solutions. Over the years, we have developed deep expertise and knowledge in RFID technology. Our team of experienced professionals in areas such as software development, hardware integration, and system design is dedicated to delivering customized solutions to our clients.

ØENS MURERFIRMA

RFID creates traceability and boosts warehouse efficiency at Øens Murerfirma

Effective inventory management and logistics flow are two crucial factors in the daily operations at Øens Murerfirma, which stocks materials and tools for its projects internally. An RFID solution from Delfi Technologies creates traceability for sales items and loans, enabling the warehouse to operate as efficiently as possible.

“Using RFID in a tough environment like ours, where tools and equipment endure a lot, is advantageous. Our system with RFID and barcodes saves time in issuing and returning goods in the warehouse.”

– Henrik B. Nielsen, Warehouse Manager at Øens Murerfirma

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JENSEN SEEDS RFID CREATES TRACEABILITY

A Danish manufacturer is a technological first mover

The Danish seed company Jensen Seeds annually delivers over 10,000 tons of seeds to its customers. Therefore, it is crucial that there are no errors in the production and sorting of the seeds. This led to the need for an RFID solution to track, locate, and identify the process from growers to fully automated cleaning, sorting, and packaging.

“No one else in the industry uses RFID for process optimization like we do, but more are beginning to see the potential and are looking our way.”

– Michael Olesen, IT & Systems Staff at Jensen Seeds

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