Tim's
manufacturing company keeps postponing
an RFID solution because of the perceived
high cost. Therefore he wants to experiment
with RFID technology to realize its
value and convince others to approve
an implementation.
Furthermore, Tim's company suffers from a variety of inefficiencies. The company's material inventories are sometimes inaccurate, and they have trouble managing their shipments. If Tim could discover how to automate certain processes using RFID, it would certainly improve his business.
Tim opts for the AssetTrack Express RFID starter kit that includes both the handheld reader and the portal antennas knowing that he will want to test both scenarios. Using the kit's assortment of tags which are suited for a variety of assets, and taking advantage of AssetTrack Express's eight hours of support, Tim is able to effectively test how RFID world work in each of his company's situations.
Once Tim has proven that RFID can be used efficiently within his environment, he decides to investigate Fluensee's full suite of services. Because Tim used AssetTrack Express for his RFID testing, he already has some of his hardware and receives a discount when he chooses the enterprise version of AssetTrack to track and manage his materials, Dock to manage his shipping and receiving, and Yard to oversee his company's inbound and outbound trailers.
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