0
7
Indian warehouses are under more pressure than ever. E-commerce fulfilment SLAs, GST-driven consolidation of godowns into larger regional distribution centres, and rising labour costs have exposed the limits of manual and barcode-based stock control...
0
8
Choosing an RFID reader is the single most important hardware decision in any RFID deployment. Get it right and tags read cleanly at the speed of your operation; get it wrong and you chase phantom read failures for months. This guide explains how to ..
0
6
If you are budgeting for asset tracking, inventory audits, or warehouse operations, one question comes up first: what does a UHF RFID handheld reader actually cost in India? The honest answer is that prices range from around ₹18,000 to over ₹1,80,000..
0
8
One of the most common — and most expensive — mistakes Indian businesses make when starting an RFID project is choosing the wrong frequency. A tag that reads perfectly on a factory conveyor at 6 metres may fail completely on a metal asset, and a smar..
0
5
If you run inventory for a retail chain in India, you already know the number that keeps you up at night: the gap between what your system says is on the shelf and what is actually there. Most Indian retailers relying on manual counts and barcode sca..
0
675
One of the most common questions we get from first-time RFID buyers in India is: "Which RFID frequency should I use?" The answer depends on your read range requirement, the materials around the tags, and your specific application. This guide covers t..