growth and change?
The most important part of this decision is proper planning. The first step is to realize that the attributes being sought for an RFID system should be determined at the Enterprise level. A list of all the functionality required should be generated. For instance, if you need to track warehouse locations, read & write to pallet level tags, track pallets you can use a single type of tag. If you add the ability to effect bi-directional RF communications with tags placed inside containers you now have defined a need for two types of tags. If you now add the requirement for network data throughput to a centralized database you have added a third significant requirement. It is essential to choose a supplier that can meet all of these diverse requirements with a system that is both inter operable as well as having a growth capability to expand even further. Active RFID Systems, Inc. has developed the entire product line to facilitate such diversity.