[RFID Implementation Case] Minimizing Effort in Asset Management with Metal-Compatible Labels
Dramatically speed up PC inventory! Introducing examples of high-precision asset management achieved with metal-compatible tags.
We would like to introduce a case study on the implementation of RFID in fixed asset management. One of the challenges faced during inventory work for fixed assets is that when standard RFID tags are attached to metal products such as PCs, the radio waves can interfere, making them unreadable. Our company has adopted a specialized metal-compatible (on-metal) tag that can be stably read even on metal-cased PCs, transitioning from visual confirmation of each item to bulk reading of multiple items. This significantly reduces the labor involved in physical inventory, which is essential for maintaining corporate compliance, and supports the efficiency of management. [Challenges] ■ Enormous work time and effort ■ Difficulty in physical verification ■ Occurrence of human errors ■ Interference in reading due to metal *For more details on the case study, please refer to the related link. For more information, feel free to download the PDF or contact us.
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【Effects】 ■ Dramatic reduction in inventory time ■ Elimination of unidentified assets ■ Improvement in data accuracy ■ Reduction of mental burden *Detailed case information can be viewed through the related link. 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.











