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Thursday, January 22, 2015

Indian Barcode Corporation Manufacturer and Supplier of barcode products, EAS and RFID solution in India

INDIANBARCODE - RFID SOLUTIONS
INDIANBARCODE Corporation since 1997 is a New Delhi based barcode product and solution provider that offers cost-effective and innovative solution for automatic identification using barcode technologies and RFID solutions. These barcode and RFID technologies not only enhance business productivity and management control but also provide other solutions in today’s highly complex and competitive business environment. INDIANBARCODE has its primary focus on the RFID solutions because of the accuracy and highly increasing demand of the RFID. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is a set of technologies that allow for short range, contact-less reading of information from a low cost, compact, data source. An RFID system will include data-carrying transponders, known as “tags” and devices to access the data on the tags; a “reader” or “reader/writer”. Tags are attached to the assets being monitored or carried by individuals. A reader is used to collect data from the tags or to detect the tag passing a particular location, for example. The information collected in this way can be used to query or update a database in a system designed to track the location of the asset, to authorize the use of some resource or to automatically cause some piece of equipment to be available for use.
The different technologies used for tags affects their storage capacity, cost and the distance over which data can be accessed. As a result applications might not be practical with one class of RFID technology but perfectly possible with another. The design of RFID systems needs to take careful account of the strengths and weaknesses of the various RFID technologies.
Benefits of RFID Solutions
Benefits delivered by INDIANBARCODE RFID solutions span different business areas. Establishing a business case for the use of RFID technology depends on identifying the relevant business benefits that will result from its deployment. Although RFID has application across retail, logistics, manufacturing, the public sector defense and many other sectors, different benefits will be of different relative importance in different industries. In each application area, different systems will demand different technologies depending on the different capabilities required from the tags and the readers but in general RFID applications offer a number of potential business benefits:
·         Lower costs and higher productivity: RFID applications can automate the collection of information about the movement and location of assets, components, stock or other items; doing this more quickly, more cheaply and with greater accuracy and reliability than is possible with manual methods and with more detail than can be obtained from techniques such as bar-coding. Data collection can be a by-product of other activities, eliminating the need for effort in form filling. Identifying products using RFID is quicker than barcode scanning or manual entry of product details.
·         Increased revenues: By reducing stock-outs, by avoiding the credibility gap between notional stock available for orders and  actual stock present in the warehouse, and by offering improved information on product movements to customers, organizations using RFID can provide a service that creates competitive differentiation and promotes increased customer satisfaction with ©Core RFID 2012 All rights reserved. Trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 032 057 the opportunities for higher sales and better margins.
·         Improved quality of data capture: Use of the contact-less connection RFID approach makes it easier, quicker and more reliable to use than “swipe” type contact reading technologies or laser bar-code reading.
·         Shorter processes: Because RFID technologies can be integrated with other supply chain technologies (automated pallet handling, stock picking systems, etc) the time from order to dispatch and delivery can be reduced.
·         Reduced capital costs: RFID technologies help to lower inventory costs by providing better stock control and can be used to enable better control of business assets such as test equipment, computing technology and other portable devices.
·         Improved regulatory compliance: Using RFID to control when devices have been inspected or to restrict their movement can form part of a strategy to address health and safety issues.
·         Better security: Access control systems using RFID contribute to improved security of business premises, RFID tagging of stock makes it easier to track inventory “shrinkage” and tags can be used to fight against product counterfeiting.
·         More accurate, relevant, current management information: Because RFID allows data to be captured in real-time as stock or assets are moved detailed, up-to-date; management information is available for planning and operational management purposes.
RFID Applications
RFID lends itself to a wide range of potential applications but deciding if a particular one is practical may well require trial and experimentation. RFID is a versatile technology and can be used in a wide range of applications, wherever there is a need to automatically identify items.
Examples of application areas where RFID is already widely used include:
·         Electronic ticketing in public transport where gateways read the tickets of frequent travelers, charging them for each trip.
·         Road tolling, similar to ticketing.
·         Tracking pallets and other returnable packaging.
·         Security guard patrol monitoring, by providing check in points where a guards RFID tag is used to record the time at which they visited each point.
·         Manufacturing work in progress control.
·         IT asset management.
·         Identifying equipment for planned or preventative maintenance.
·         Tracking specimens for experiments
·         Ensuring all items required for a particular task are present (configuration management)
·         Auditing that regulatory inspections (such as safety equipment inspections) are carried out when required.

For any of the queries regarding implementation of the RFID solutions feel free to contact:
INDIANBARCODE Corporation
S-4, Plot No-7, Pok-7, Pankaj Plaza, Near Metro Station,
Sector-12, Dwarka, New Delhi-110078(India).

FACTORY:-
100 MATIYALA  INDUSTRIAL AREA, BEHIND DPS SCHOOL, DWARKA, NEW DELHI-110078

Branch Office
3MA/589, Jagat Pura, Indira Gandhi Nagar, Jaipur, Rajsthan.

Phone No
+91-011-28032434, +91-011-46102688.

Handphone
09810822688, 09717122688.

Contact Person
Mr. Gulshan Marwah. ( Techno Sales Head )

Email Id:-  gm@indianbarcode.com
http://www.indianbarcode.com



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