Radley Provides End-to-End RFID Solution

Oct. 6, 2017
RFID Comes of Age To Improve Manufacturing Operations

Radley Corporation, a global developer of MES and WMS software provides companies in the manufacturing industry with a comprehensive platform of RFID services, software solutions, hardware and supplies.

"Radley is excited to offer a complete RFID solution for our customers," said Kevin Cammet, Vice President of Radley Corporation. "Our partnerships with industry-leading hardware and equipment providers allow manufacturing customers to realize the maximum ROI on their RFID investment when combined with Radley's data collection solutions."

Radley's end-to-end solution provides hardware, middleware and services for a one-stop source for RFID implementation. Hardware offerings include fixed and handheld readers, portals, printers, tags, inserts and labels specifically selected for the customer's environment and process specifications.

Radley's software captures data throughout an organization's processes, whether utilizing traditional bar codes, machine integration or the use of RFID. Their customers have access to real-time data across the supply chain that can be integrated into an ERP or business system(s). Radley's configurable and scalable solutions are designed to work with each customer's unique processes.

With the latest enhancements to tag, antennae and reader hardware, RFID has emerged as a realistic investment to improve operations and reduce costs. In recent years RFID has been used more and more to improve manufacturing and logistics processes. And when integrated to a company's ERP or Business System, has proven to enhance data accuracy and overall productivity.

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