Drawing Conclusions
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RFID represents an important advance in the evolution of automated data collection technology. As a complement to bar code and first person validation, RFID offers a number of important benefits that may streamline operations, reduce costs, improve security and make logistics more efficient.
Is RFID right for your organization? Before drawing conclusions, you and your colleagues should consider the following questions:
- Do the advantages of RFID technology (no line-of-sight requirement, simultaneous multiple reads, read/write capabilities, etc.) offer your organization a meaningful benefit?
- Are you mandated to comply with a RFID standard? If so, can you use the mandate as an opportunity to leverage the benefits of RFID to improve your processes?
- Can you make a business case for RFID with a reasonable expectation of a return on your investment?
- Have you reviewed the available standards and understand which may be most applicable to your situation?
- Do you have access to a vendor-neutral, third-party advisor who can give you objective guidance on competing standards, applications and products?
- Can you complete a vigorous pilot and testing program before full RFID implementation?
If you can answer “yes” to most of the above questions, your organization may indeed be ready to benefit from RFID technology.
Of course, you probably have additional questions. Or you might appreciate greater insight into some of the topics discussed in this white paper. To continue the discussion, feel free to contact a Ryzex expert at 1-800-735-2845 or by e-mail at rfid@ryzex.com. We look forward to helping you.
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