
Storage and Distribution
Distribution centers and the entire supply chain are experiencing a real "boom" in the adoption of RFID, particularly with the advancement of EPC (Electronic Product Code), driven by Walmart and its suppliers, as well as other major global retailers. The main benefits of adopting this RFID technology are: Increased flow of movement, Possibility of reading multiple items simultaneously, Efficient item serialization, Increased security and authenticity, and No need for line of sight to identify items. Identifying pallets and boxes with tags allows for the automation of the entire process, minimizing human intervention. Reading portals can manage forklift movement in real time, sending information over Wi-Fi networks to all company servers.
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Case Arcelor Mittal
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Case ALL
One of the solutions implemented by ACURA Part HID allows for the automatic identification of each train car's passage along the tracks and terminals.
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EDGE-55
The EDGE-55 is a robust and compact UHF RAIN RFID reader for use in a variety of applications in retail, industry, and logistics.

EDGE-35R
The Acura EDGE-35R UHF HID RFID reader is a high-performance and versatile RFID application designed to meet a variety of needs.

TSL-3138
TSL's popular 2128/2128P series has been updated with new internal components that increase performance.

XR2
Innovative multi-functional UHF RFID reader for supply chain operations.

Monostatic Antenna 9 dBi
The 9 dBi UHF Monostatic Antenna delivers high performance, durability, and an excellent design.
