Many businesses today conduct inventory counts as part of their operations. The purposes and frequencies of these counts may vary depending on the business. However, some example may include: Annual audits conducted from a financial perspective to cross verify that assets in the company’s books are in fact where they should be. Inventory cycle counts to cross verify inventory and ensure there are no variances. Common reasons for these variances may include overages/ shrinkage.
Different strategies may be taken including counting a sub section of product lines or a specific area of a warehouse. Traditional means of collecting this data include tallying products on a count sheet or scanning barcodes off product labeling. As you would imagine, the collection of this data is often time consuming and prone to error.
RFID technology, specifically UHF (RAIN) RFID, can be used to cycle counts or conduct physical inventory and provide tremendous workflow automation in the process. The technology works by placing an RFID tag or label on inventory and assets. For counting, an RFID handheld can be used to automate the data collection. Benefits include:
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