Radio frequency identification was once driven by the retail and manufacturing industries. But other sectors are recognising the benefits of introducing smart goods and processes into their business, writes Mark Dye
Radio frequency identification (RFID) has long been touted as a means of improving business efficiency in the supply chain. Initially, the driving force for use was in retail and manufacturing....
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