RFID tags contain serial numbers and use radio waves to transmit their data to RFID handheld readers. Often our customers ask us if RFID tags can be encoded with more than just sequence numbers. We aim to answer that question, and more, for you today. RFID tags hold one specific serial number for an asset. […]
When deciding whether an RFID fixed asset tracking system is the right choice for your organization, it’s important to know all the different components that go into a successful implementation. This way you can plan in advance to ensure all components are ready before you begin to tag assets. At inLogic, we specialize in implementing […]
The short answer is “absolutely” and at inLogic, our software RFTrack is built for exactly this type of scenario. Fixed asset tracking is all about keeping track of your organization’s physical assets throughout your location. Companies track a variety of different types of fixed assets, some examples being computers, servers, IT equipment, furniture, vehicles, machinery, […]
Is your business considering switching to RFID asset tracking to satisfy your inventory requirements? Many companies have already made the switch, and maybe it’s time yours did too! Here are some of the top reasons you will be happy making the switch to RFID. Asset visibility will increase throughout your business. Keeping track of assets […]
One of the most crucial steps in your RFID tag implementation is assigning asset tags. Depending on how many assets you are attempting to tag at once, this process can be time consuming. Proper planning before you begin tagging will save you a lot of time and effort, and you will avoid some of the most common mistakes. We […]
Tagging firearms poses many challenges such as where to mount the tag and what type of tag to use. Find out first how much abuse the tag will be subjected to. For instance, will it be used frequently, going in and out of holsters, or mostly stored? The initial problem you will encounter is whether to select […]
Tracking IT assets such as laptops poses interesting problems, especially when you have security requirements. Some specific challenges seen with laptop tracking includes: Metal Ensuring good read rates Tag placement Laptops generally have a significant amount of metal on them, so using passive RFID tags can be a challenge. Sometimes laptops have a plastic outer layer, however the metal inside the […]
Our software allows you to automate data collection, which leads to less human error and less time spent on barcode solution tracking. RFID handheld devices scan and read dozens of tags at a time, so you will have immediate visibility of what is missing and what is accounted for. Using RFID tags allows you to read racks of equipment […]
There are many advantages of using RFID for inventorying assets vs using manual and barcode processes. The main advantages we have identified are… RFID Reads Multiple Tags At Once Manual inventory processes require individually matching an Asset’s tag number or serial number to a number in a spreadsheet or report. This is very time consuming and often leads […]
We get this question quite often and the simple answer is “yes”. RFID readers can read through walls, but it is fairly easy ensure it is reading tags in only one room at a time. Walls constructed of concrete and cinder block will typically prevent most RFID tags from reading through the walls. However, if your walls are constructed of […]