Implementing an RFID solutions involves much more than just a tag or a printer, so it must be considered as a complete project to improve a wide range of operations over a considerable period of time. The evaluation of the investment should not only include the cost of all the different components, but also take into account both quantitative and qualitative benefits.
Steps of Development and Implementation of an RFID Project with SATO:
- Analysis of Requirements
RFID is not only about replacing barcode throughout the supply chain. SATO leads you through an analysis of the requirements of the various stages of the process to better understand what kind of RFID solution you need.
- System Design
With SATO, you will determine whether your RFID system should work independently or to be integrated into an existing system.
- Technology Selection
SATO helps you select the right technology best suited to your solution requirements: frequency range, read/write or readonly technology, range performance, environmental conditions and standards compliance.
- Hardware Choice
You can trust SATO’s experience as the Auto ID industry pioneer in assisting you to select the most appropriate hardware for your RFID solution, including the choice of printer, antenna, reader, controller and RFID tags.
- Software Considerations
In partnership with SATO, select or develop a software to be integrated into the RFID solution.
- System Configuration
Let SATO support you in bringing together all the RFID system components and testing your system in the user envionment.
- System Adjustment
SATO will assist you in adjusting the RFID system according to the test results to optimize performance and worker acceptance.
- RFID Solution Implementation
SATO will help you in bringing the RFID solution into service and supporting the users to ensure your targeted results.
SATO is looking forward to developing your RFID future with you and future with you and making you get the results you want! |

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