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Why RFID is Essential Today
RFID has become essential for organizations that need real-time visibility, accuracy, and control across their operations.
Unlike traditional barcode systems, RFID enables automated, hands-free tracking at scale—no line-of-sight required. The results are significant: inventory accuracy can exceed 95% (vs. ~60–70% with barcodes), and cycle counts can be reduced by up to 90%.
In today’s fast-moving supply chains, that level of visibility helps reduce stockouts, improve order accuracy, and speed up decision-making. By eliminating blind spots and manual processes, RFID empowers businesses to operate more efficiently—and stay competitive.
RFID by the Numbers
↗ 11 Billion
RFID tag manufacturers anticipate producing 11 billion RFID inlays in 2025, up from 7 billion in 2023.
↗ 50%
RFID can streamline operations and achieve a 50% reduction in time spent on inventory checks.
↗ 20%
Businesses that use RFID in their supply chains can reduce operational costs by up to 20%.
↗ $45,000
RFID can help cut inventory losses by up to $45,000 a year — just by improving stock accuracy.
Resources

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O’Neill Logistics Unlocks High-Speed Accuracy with RFID Tunnel Technology
Facing rising order volumes and manufacturing and packaging accuracy concerns, O’Neill Logistics turned to RFID technology to streamline outbound validation and provide 100% order picking accuracy, reducing retailer charge backs.
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How to Kickstart an RFID Pilot Program
RFID is no longer a niche technology—it’s quickly becoming a cornerstone of modern operations. From warehouses and hospitals to retail giants and construction sites, RFID is being adopted by major brands looking to boost visibility, automation, and efficiency.
Companies like Walmart, Delta Airlines, Target, Macy's, Nordstrom, Lowe's, and Decathlon have already integrated RFID into their logistics, inventory, and customer experience strategies—and the results are hard to ignore.


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The Rise of RFID
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is rapidly transforming various industries by providing real-time tracking and management of assets. From retail and manufacturing to healthcare and warehousing, RFID's ability to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve accuracy has made it a critical tool in modern operations.
The retail industry has seen a significant shift with the adoption of RFID technology. Leading the charge is Walmart, which recently mandated that its top suppliers implement RFID tags on their products.
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Everything You Need to Know About RFID Pallet Tracking
The standard U.S. pallet may be only about 13.3 square feet, but it plays a critical role in warehouse operations, supporting the storage, handling, and transport of goods.
Yet pallets are often lost, misplaced, or stolen—costing companies millions each year.
Because pallets are valuable assets, losing them leads to inventory issues, higher costs, and fulfillment delays. Proper tracking keeps products in the right place, ensuring smoother operations and better customer service.
Let's Get Started
We're Here to Help Make RFID Easy
RFID can be tricky — from picking the right tags and fixing read errors to installing hardware and rolling out a full system. If you're adding RFID to your operations, chances are you'll hit a few bumps along the way.
That’s where we come in. For nearly 20 years, we’ve been the go-to team for all things RFID. Our team can assist with:
- RFID Hardware Recommendations
- Hardware Installation & Configuration
- RFID Label & Form Design
- Read Range Optimization & Error Troubleshooting
- Pilot Projects & Proof of Concept Programs
- RFID Compliance Reviews & Audits
- Custom RFID Software Development
- Team Training & Long-Term Support
Get in touch with our experts today and we’ll help you map out the smartest path forward — no pressure, just real guidance. Let’s make RFID work for you.
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