A typical RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) label contains a UHF RFID transponder (or inlay) embedded between the facestock and release liner. This inlay uses a tiny microchip with an antenna to store information and transmit it to specially designed RFID readers.
We are partners with those in the production of thermal and pressure sensitive labels. And, as partners, we work closely with experts in RFID printers and encoders. This combined expertise allows us to provide a wide variety of stock or custom printed RFID labels guaranteed for optimal performance.
RFID labels are an excellent solution for companies looking to increase speed and accuracy of data collection.
For customer applications in a wide range of industries including supply chain and distribution, retail, consumer goods and healthcare.
Are your customers looking for RFID tags and labels to comply with Walmart’s RFID mandate?
We provide stock RFID labels, printing and SGTIN-96 encoding, as well as help and advice from our team of RFID experts.
As a supplier, understanding what your customers will need to comply with retailer RFID mandates is crucial for maintaining your business relationships and staying competitive.
To make it easier for your customers to implement RFID labeling, we offer stock RFID labels in a variety of the most popular sizes.
With G2 service bureau option, you can provide the properly formatted and printed labels your customers need – when they need them.
RFID printers offer solutions for a wide range of applications from enterprise-level desktop printers to high-volume industrial printers.
Our team of experts provides exceptional sales support through RFID label training, either online, or in person.
When it comes to RFID, there is no one-size-fits-all product for every customer. Whether your customer is looking to replace an existing label or is new to RFID technology, we can provide what they need.
With access to a huge array of inlays and face sheet materials, we can support almost any custom RFID label construction. If you need a particular chip and/or inlay, or would like to know if our labels are compatible with your customer's existing specifications, contact one of our RFID experts for more information.
Similar to barcodes, RFID labels can be attached to individual products, boxes or pallets for use in data collection and tracking. However, they provide a number of benefits to traditional barcodes including: