RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) tags are highly effective for container tracking in supply chain and logistics operations.
Here's a quick overview of how they work and what options you have:
Benefits of Using RFID for Container Tracking
1.Real-Time Visibility: Know where containers are at any time.
2.Automation: Hands-free scanning; no need for line-of-sight like barcodes.
3.Durability: RFID tags can withstand harsh outdoor environments (heat, moisture, impact).
4.Data Storage: Tags can store container ID, shipment details, and handling info.
5.Security: Helps prevent loss, theft, and unauthorized access.
Advantage of RFID Tags for Container Tracking
Low cost, no battery, Long reading range,Long life cycle and more
Common Features of RFID Container Tags
1.Encapsulation: Rugged casing (plastic or metal) to survive outdoor or marine use.
2.Mounting Options: Screw, weld, adhesive, or cable-tie.
3.Memory: 128-bit EPC + user memory (optional).
4.Standards: ISO 18000-6C / EPC Gen2 for passive UHF; proprietary for active.
Use Cases
1.Port Terminals: Track incoming and outgoing containers.
2.Intermodal Transport: Monitor containers moving between ship, rail, and truck.
3.Yard Management: Quickly locate containers within storage areas.
4.Returnable Asset Tracking: For reusable shipping containers.
Example RFID Tag Models for container tracking:
DevilD30
Devil3002
Devil6000
OPP130
OPP105
Cer3030
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