Why Use RFID to Track RTIs - Part 1

In this whitepaper, you will learn how different identification technology can be assigned to RTI's and how to reduce costs, shrinkage and downtime.

Reduce Costs, Shrinkage and Downtime

Logistics without the systematic mapping of the movements of returnable transport items (RTIs) such as pallets, mesh boxes, or plastic crates leads to uncountable current inventories or lost RTIs. This results in high expenses due to the build-up of safety stocks or expensive transport. 

This white paper outlines the value proposition for using RFID to efficiently manage a pool of RTIs across the complete process chain of production.

Learn what makes a holistic tracking technology stand out and how enhanced visibility and control in load carrier management create added value in production logistics and lead to higher transparency of the entire pool and loss prevention.


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