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Choose the Right RFID Technology for Your Operation

We provide selection guidance to help you choose the right RFID technologies and components based on your requirements, budget, and long-term goals.
RFID success starts with the right decisions early. Tag type, reader configuration, middleware, and system integration all impact performance. Choosing the wrong combination can lead to poor read rates, unnecessary cost, and rework. This guide is built to help you evaluate RFID solutions with clarity.
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Core RFID Components

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Tags

Different materials and use cases require different tag types. Metal-mounted tags, high-temperature tags, and disposable labels all behave differently in the field.
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Readers and Antennas

Read range, power levels, and antenna placement determine system accuracy. Poor configuration can create blind spots or false reads.
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Software and Middleware

Data filtering, event handling, and system integration are just as important as hardware. Without the right software layer, raw RFID data has limited value.
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Integration Layer

RFID should not operate in isolation. Seamless integration with systems like SAP ERP or Oracle WMS is critical for driving operational impact.
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Balancing Performance, Cost, and Scalability

The most effective RFID solution is not necessarily the most advanced or expensive. It is the one that aligns with your operational requirements while supporting future growth.

A well-designed system should meet accuracy targets without unnecessary complexity, use components that are reliable and supportable, and scale across additional facilities or workflows. Just as importantly, it should deliver measurable results within a reasonable timeframe.
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Make the Right Decision the First Time

RFID is a powerful tool when implemented correctly, but success depends on making the right decisions early in the process. Selecting the right technologies and partners can significantly reduce risk, accelerate deployment, and improve long-term results.

If you are evaluating RFID solutions, FactorySense can help you move forward with a clear, structured approach built around real-world performance.
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We make complex deployments simple

Asset Tracking
FactorySense provides real-time visibility into the location and status of critical assets across your facility. Automated RFID tracking reduces loss, eliminates manual logging, and ensures equipment is always where it needs to be.
Work in Progress Tracking
FactorySense tracks work in progress at every stage of production, giving teams accurate, real-time insight into job status. This visibility helps identify bottlenecks early and keeps production flowing smoothly.
Supply Chain Management
FactorySense connects material movement across your supply chain with real-time data and traceability. By improving inventory accuracy and coordination, it helps reduce delays and optimize fulfillment.
Factory Floor Visualization
FactorySense provides real-time visibility into the location and status of critical assets across your facility. Automated RFID tracking reduces loss, eliminates manual logging, and ensures equipment is always where it needs to be.
Global Tracking
FactorySense extends tracking capabilities beyond a single facility, providing visibility across multiple locations worldwide. This unified view ensures consistent operations, better coordination, and end-to-end traceability.
Employee Tracking
FactorySense enables visibility into workforce movement and task activity on the shop floor. This helps improve accountability, enhance safety, and optimize labor utilization without relying on manual reporting.