Saturday, October 10, 2009

RFID Technology Used Outside 3PL

Not strictly for third party logistics or warehouse use anymore, the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) system is being adopted by organizations to track their non-standard goods throughout several locations. Dress for Less in South Central Pennsylvania, a not for profit group helping women, that are down and out obtain business attire and prepare for a new life, is utilizing the wireless system to track their donated items.

Normally used for tracking standardized items that are in a warehouse environment, the RFID system is also useful for organizations that have a large inventory of miscellaneous items. A drawback of managing donated items is the non-standardized styles and sizes that you see in department stores. Now, these institutions have the ability to keep track of all items, by size, style, and location. The hangtags will be attached to the items and information downloaded, which will allow them to know exactly what is on hand and where. Another great side effect is that they will now be able to focus their fundraising on items truly need rather than waste energy on a shotgun method.

The possibilities are limitless for non-profits that deal in everything from clothing to durable medical equipment. Unfortunately, individuals that do not work within a 3PL environment do not typically know that the technology exists and can be manipulated for use in other industries.

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