Posts Tagged ‘rfid tool tracking’
MITRE Tracks Tools and Equipment with Passive and Active RFID
The MITRE Corporation is a not-for-profit organization chartered to work in the public interest. The company had an ongoing problem with tracking and locating very expensive lab equipment, such as oscilloscopes, used in their lab facilities by scientists and engineers. Read more…
RFID Equipment & Tool Tracking – Critical To Improve Bottom Line of a Company
Radio frequency identification ( RFID) equipment tool tracking refers to the use of radio waves to identify and track equipment or objects. The data from the equipment is transferred through radio waves to a reader for the purpose of locating Read more…
RFID Tool Tracking for Trailers, HVAC Trucks and Other Mobile Supply Vans
Radio Frequency Identification or RFID tool tracking is a relatively new implementation of an established technology that uses wireless communication to transfer data from an electronic tag, called an RFID tag, that is attached to an object (tool) using a Read more…
RFID Equipment & Tool Tracking for Mobile Services
Many construction, HVAC contractors or repair service companies with multiple trucks/vans require an accurate count of their expensive tools on these vehicles. Currently companies are using either pencil and paper, or maybe bar code. Pencil and paper is obviously very Read more…
