Will the RFID component of AIMS be right for my business?
Many businesses have adopted RFID tags for various applications in their company, from production tracking to inventory management. While RFID tags have been available for decades, their recent widespread usage is the result of a drop in cost, improvements in accuracy, and the adoption of new international standards. This makes the technology increasingly accessible for small businesses.
To understand whether your business should invest in RFID technology of AIMS, it’s important to look at the advantages over your current system its potential applications. What 1Logic does is it mitigates this by providing a broader IT assessment, and because AIMS augments rather than replaces your business system, it has minimised capital expenditure affiliated with RFID adoption.
Benefits we have discovered with AIMS
Production Tracking
AIMS has helped monitor assembly lines to identify slow points in the system that can be improved.
Access Control
AIMS tags can be used with ID tags to control who has access to what areas of a building.
Shipment Tracking
Without the need to unpack items and scan them individually, many businesses have been able follow the progress of shipped goods by scanning entire trucks or shipping crates at once.
Inventory Management
For stock with high turnover, AIMS tags can help maintain an accurate inventory and in locating lost items. Businesses that rent out items have used AIMS tags to keep better track of their supply, and to expedite their checkout and returns process.
The RFID technology of AIMS has a lot of proven applications, why not enquire with 1Logic today to see what we can do for you.