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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)

Definition

A technology that uses electronic tags and radio waves to track and identify products in real time, enabling visibility into the location and movement of pallets, cases, or individual items throughout the supply chain.

How It's Calculated

Example

A retailer uses RFID tags on apparel to track inventory movement from distribution centers to store shelves, improving accuracy and reducing out-of-stocks.

 

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