RFID Antique Inventory Management System

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There are several issues with traditional antique management systems, most of which are barcode-based or manually-operated. In these systems a barcode number must be pre-printed on a sticker, then manually placed on each antique. If these stickers get damaged or get dirty, the barcode scanner could misread or even fail to read the barcode. Furthermore, barcodes require a direct line of sight and a close distance to read. A staff member with a handheld scanner must visually identify each antique, scan it at a very close range and repeat it for every single item in storage. This makes the process error-prone, labor-intensive and inefficient.

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RFID Antique Store Asset Management System

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The traditional asset management system is prone to inaccuracy from the use of barcodes. Depending on the size of your antique store you may have a large number of assets and many of them may move around the store such as dollies.trays and smaller display stands which can make it harder to track.Fixed assets still also need to be tracked which can include anything from large display cases.office equipment.desk and furniture to your computers and point of sale equipment.Each asset would need to have a barcode adhered to it where it can be easily scanned.which.always attractive to your customers but also puts it in a place where it could be damaged for removed easily making your inventory tracking inaccurate or more labor-intensive.In addition to the assets come in a large variety of surface types and not always barcode friendly.RFID can overcome all these obstacles.There are a great number of tags designed for any surface and because the scanning is automatic.the tag does not need to be placed in a visible and easily damageable location.

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RFID Computer & Electronics Stores Inventory Management System

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There is a number of problems with inventory management systems in a shop specializing in the sale of electronics items. Each store has its own storage space where the goods usually have a bar code that indicates the type of item, the brand and its main technical characteristics. If these stickers are dirty or damaged, they would not be easily readable. This may increase the risk that the employee will locate the item in the wrong place and not treat it with due care. This problem can occur with any item in the store making it difficult to control the inventory and its management

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RFID Garden & Nursery Store Inventory System

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There are several issues with traditional garden.nursery store inventory management systems, most of which are barcode-based or manually operated. In these systems, a barcode number must be pre-printed on a sticker, then manually placed on each inventory. If these stickers get damaged or dirty, the barcode scanner could misread or fail to read the barcode. Furthermore, barcodes require a direct line of sight and a close distance to read. A staff member with a handheld scanner must visually identify each item, scan it at a very close range and repeat it for every single item in storage. This makes the process error-prone, labor-intensive and inefficient.

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RFID Hobby, Toy, and Game Store Inventory Management System

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Traditional hobby, toy, and game inventory management systems have several issues.most of them are due to the systems.barcode-based or manually operated origins. In traditional hobby, toy, and game store, a barcode number must be pre-printed on a sticker, then manually placed on each item. If the stickers get damaged or dirty, the barcode scanner could misread or even fail to read the barcode. Due to the fact that barcodes require a direct line of sight and can only be read at a close distance, an employee with a handheld scanner must visually identify each product, scan it at a very close range, and repeat for each item in storage. This can makes the process error-prone, labor-intensive and inefficient.

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RFID Recreational & Boat Dealers Inventory Management System

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Many problems could occur when recreational and boat dealers rely on the traditional inventory management systems, as most of them are based on barcode technologies or manually operated. In these systems, a barcode number must be pre-printed on a sticker, then manually placed on each part of the boats and recreational vehicles. Some of these products are heavy, so if the stickers get damaged or dirty during the process of transporting them from stock to customers, the barcode scanner could misread or even fail to read the barcode. Furthermore, barcodes require a direct line of sight and a close distance to be read. It requires more time for the dealers to move around different workstations to identify each recreational and boat item visually and repeatedly that causes mistakes, extra labor costs and inefficient process.

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RFID Sporting Goods Store Inventory Management System

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There are several problems regarding traditional management systems in the sports retailing industry because most of those systems are using barcode-based technologies or manually operated. These systems require the retailers to pre-print barcode numbers on a sticker, then manually place it on every single sports equipment and accessory. This often causes misreading and scanning failure if the stickers on sports items get dirty or damaged because of being kept in storage for a long period of time or displaced from shelves. Additionally, in order to read the barcode properly, the employees must put the handheld scanner close to the stickers that require the employee to identify each sports item visually. Scanning all sports equipment and accessories manually and repeatedly may lead to error-prone, ineffective inventory management processes, as well as extra labor costs.

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