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RFID Set To Increase its Presence in Automotive Sector

Filed in archive Implementation by gautam on March 17, 2006

RFID Set To Increase its Presence in Automotive Sector
The automotive RFID market is expected to grow at an astounding rate of 20% and double volumes by 2010. The automotive industry has been using RFID for vehicle immobilization. An improvement in performance will lead to its use in shop floor and asset managementlinks applications.

Let's look at what benefits RFID can offer to the automotive sector:

It's going to remove the limited human interaction which is associated with bar code systems. Are we talking about reduced human errors? Secondly it will result in increased security and shrinkage reduction. Security issue would probably raise question with the current virus scare haunting RFID. Operational efficiency is gonna increase along with decreased resource expenses. Certainly this would boost the automobile industry.

Waiting eagerly to see the further deployment of RFID in the automotive sector.


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