[RFID Implementation Case Study] Document Management Techniques that Achieve Safety and Efficiency with Reliable Detection
Inspecting 100 documents in just 5 seconds! Introducing the case study of the stacked RFID label "AZ-DR72".
We would like to introduce a case study of RFID implementation in the management of important documents. One of the "challenges of paper" is that when documents are tightly stacked, conventional RFID tags can interfere with each other's signals, leading to a higher likelihood of missed readings. The "AZ-DR72" is designed specifically for the unique environment of document management, particularly the "stacking" aspect. What used to take several hours for document checks can now be completed in just a few seconds, significantly reducing labor costs. [Challenges] ■ Enormous inventory time ■ Risk of loss or unauthorized removal ■ Concerns about reading errors *For more details on the case study, please refer to the related links. For further information, feel free to download the PDF or contact us.
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【Effects】 ■Reduction of inventory work hours ■Strengthening of governance and safety ■Relief of mental stress *Details of the case can be viewed through the related links. For more information, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Naxis started its RFID business in 2005 and has since established over 100 implementations, ensuring stable supply throughout the year with a global production system. Our company has extensive experience as a tag manufacturer, inlay vendor, and service bureau, helping to meet customer needs in various scenarios. Since 2019, we have been a member of the RAIN RFID Alliance, promoting the further spread of UHF RFID.











