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RFID reader fixed asset management: improve efficiency and reduce costs

2023-12-08

Brief Introduction

In the era of the Internet of Things, fixed asset management is crucial to a company's operational efficiency and cost control.

In the era of the Internet of Things, fixed asset management is crucial to a company's operational efficiency and cost control. As an efficient and accurate asset tracking and management tool, RFID readers are gradually gaining attention and favor from enterprises. We will introduce the application of RFID readers in fixed asset management in detail.

What is an RFID reader? RFID readers have the ability to track assets. By pasting or binding RFID tags to fixed assets, real-time monitoring and management of their location, status, usage and other information can be achieved. Compared with traditional manual or barcode scanning methods, RFID technology does not require contact scanning and can perform long-distance, multi-point wireless reading without interference, greatly improving work efficiency. Whether tracking large-scale mechanical equipment or managing widely distributed office supplies, RFID readers can quickly locate and identify, reducing labor costs and time consumption.


AUTOID UTouch2 RFID reader has automated asset inventory capabilities. By scanning RFID tags, readers can accurately and quickly identify and record asset information, allowing companies to understand the quantity and location of assets in real time, and adjust asset allocation and usage plans in a timely manner. Not only can it avoid errors caused by human or system omissions, but it can also improve the accuracy and speed of inventory, shorten the inventory cycle, and reduce the workload and cost in the inventory process.

AUTOID UTouch2 RFID reader can also realize dynamic monitoring and alarm of assets. By setting up a connection between the RFID reader and writer and other devices or systems, environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity, and vibration of assets can be monitored in real time, and abnormal situations can be discovered and dealt with in a timely manner. For example, in the medical industry, by cooperating with temperature control equipment, RFID readers can monitor and alarm the temperature of medicines to ensure the quality and safety of medicines; in the field of warehousing and logistics, RFID readers can be connected to security systems. Monitor the entry and exit of goods in real time to prevent theft and damage.