Quality Assurance

  • How RFID Turns Pallets into a Competitive Advantage

    Pallets have always been more than a transport platform. For decision makers in the pallet industry, they represent capacity, capital, compliance, and increasingly — competitive differentiation. Today, the question is no longer whether pallets are essential. The question is how intelligently they are managed. Pallets: The Forward Indicator of Supply Chain Health With more than…

  • Consultancy that Delivers

    Every operational challenge is an opportunity – if you can see it clearly In today’s environment, economic pressure and political uncertainty are having a real impact on productivity across the UK, and Europe. When margins are tight and confidence is fragile, clarity becomes critical. Are you recognising your operational challenges within the process – and,…

  • RFID Experience

    RFIDdirect organised two unique RFID Experience Days at our office in Kleve, near Arnhem – Nijmegen, in Germany. We were determined not to present just another ‘industry event’ – but rather the compelling case stories brought by our customers, explaining why they have chosen to use RFID technology. The participants engaged in lively discussions and exchanged…

  • Digital Product Passport

    EU product traceability regulations mandate that businesses can track products forward and backward through the supply chain at all stages of production, processing, and distribution, with specific rules for food, feed, tobacco, and products linked to deforestation such as timber. These regulations, rooted in Article 18 of Regulation (EC) No 178/2002, require operators to identify…

  • Traceability of your Timber Production Process

    RFID traceability can visualise real time status of your process flow Improving productivity with: Contributing to Circular Economy: RFIDdirect, happy to support your business with bespoke designed and produced complete solutions, or just the data capture technology integrating with your existing systems. Please feel free to contact us for an initial and orientating online meeting.

  • Proof-of-Delivery using RFID Asset Tracking

    In today’s fast-paced distribution and logistics environment, accuracy, efficiency, and loss prevention, proof-of-delivery are critical to success. Our RFID tote box identification system is designed to streamline operations, reduce errors, and ensure 100% accuracy Asset Tracking in order fulfillment and dispatch in your existing logistical operation.  Key Benefits: How does the Process Works: Our system…

  • RFID in Work-in-Progress Scanning

    UHF RFID in Assembly Line Monitoring Bespoke Solution: Impinj R700 Industry RFID scanner With embedded custom-made process software, reducing manual handling, improving Lean Manufacturing, Work-in-Progress and Assembly Line Monitoring Customer wish: Fitted on as single scan platform Impinj R700 Offers Unprecendented RFID Value Leading Performance, reliability, and ease of use at competitive pricing Benefits of…

  • RFID drives traceability in the timber industry

    Tracing the Limitless Life Cycle Possibilities of Wood. With timber, there are limitless possible designs and construction methods for both engineers and creatives. The many sets of building materials known as ‘engineered timber’ offer huge benefits such as increased dimensional stability, more homogenous mechanical properties and greater durability. Plus, contributions to Net Zero in construction….

  • Benefits of RFID for Rental Asset Tracking

    Tracking assets is critical to correctly managing inventory levels and transactions. An RFID system offers big benefits for equipment rental companies when properly deployed. Also see the business case Sijperda Verhuur in The Netherlands. For any equipment rental company, tracking assets in real time is critical to managing inventory levels and transactions. But many firms…

  • Barcode vs RFID

    A barcode is a method of representing data in a visual, machine-readable format. Although patented in the US in 1952, it took over twenty years before the barcode technology became commercially successful when they were used to automate supermarket checkout systems, a task for which they have become almost universal. However, as alternative, UHF RFID…