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RFID to Preserve Logistics Assets

Filed in archive Case Studies by Anita Campbell on March 07, 2006

The average company spends 4% of revenue on logistics assets such as pallets, bins, shipping containers, totes and other containers of various sorts. Obviously any company spending this kind of dough does not want to lose these assets. Just think of all the extra sales your company would need in order to make up for the loss of even a percentage of those logistics assets.

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TrenStar Inc. has released a new research report by research firm Aberdeen Group called "Empowered Asset Management: Sharing and Tracking Logistics Assets with RFID to Improve ROI" (requires free registration).

The report supports that RFID is increasingly important as a way to better manage a company's logistics assets.


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