Gulshan Marwah

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Rfid in FMCG

RFID tags and its review in smart packaging

Rfid

RFID tags are based on wireless communications (magnetic field or electromagnetic wave) that can provide instant information on temperature, relative humidity, and power and supply information as the product moves through the supply chain, therefore, it increases the traceability and safety of food.
RFID quality makes it easier to identify products than traditional tags and barcodes. It has a relatively large data storage capacity, a longer read range (up to decades or even more than 100 meters), and requires no visual contact.
RFID tags can be embedded in an item, placed inside food packaging, or injected into animal bodies. So RFID tags are now an alternative to barcodes.

“Revolutionizing FMCG with RFID: Efficiency, Visibility, and Growth”

In the fast-paced world of Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), staying ahead of the competition and ensuring product quality and availability are paramount. RFID technology is emerging as a game-changer, providing FMCG companies with unprecedented levels of efficiency, visibility, and growth opportunities

The Power of RFID in FMCG

Enhancing Supply Chain Efficiency”

Discuss how RFID enables real-time tracking of products through the supply chain, reducing errors and minimizing stockouts.

RFID Applications in FMCG

In an industry where speed and precision are everything, RFID is proving to be an indispensable tool for FMCG companies. By embracing RFID technology, FMCG businesses can optimize their operations, ensure product authenticity, and meet the ever-evolving demands of consumers. The future of FMCG is brighter and more efficient with RFID at its core.