Asset Tracking

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ASSET TRACKING
ASSET TRACKING

Asset Tracking has a broad definition – assets come in all shapes and sizes, from a single component part to an 800-passenger commercial aircraft, from a hospital stretcher to specialized tools and indirect materials. Business cases for asset tracking usually originate in a specific functional area and are focused on a labor-intensive process, such as tool, equipment or container tracking. The following table illustrates common asset tracking use cases by industry and functional area.

 

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ASSET TRACKING with RFID and RTLS

RFID and RTLS-enabled Asset Tracking provides real-time status of critical assets within manufacturing, service, and distribution operations, for facilities as diverse as assembly plants, hospitals, maintenance depots and trailer yards. The benefit? Improved asset utilization, reduced expedite costs, improved operational efficiency and minimized risk.