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In 2019, the clothing manufacturer from Goiás earned 2 million pieces, from 36 thousand SKUs, a volume that demands greater visibility of inventories and the entire supply chain.

60% of industry professionals have an inadequate level of supply chain visibility and 75% plan to deploy IoT to solve problems

MCTI Minister, astronaut Marcos Pontes, announced the resources for what he called 4.0 initiatives, including Internet of Things

Why the livestock industry has no RFID meat

Despite the reluctance of some organizations to adopt mandatory marking in the United States, the technology may be beneficial to the cattle supply chain

ID-Cotton guarantees cotton quality from the agriculture

RFID solution with Impinj technology aims to eliminate failures in the marking and identification of harvested bales, which guarantees more quality and better price

Nest Logística updates technology to serve customers

Santa Catarina State company invests in RFID to serve customers interested in automating the distribution of their goods, efficiently and safely

GS1: Smart Packaging connects the physical and digital worlds

With the Digital Link standard, both bar codes and digital printing can offer product information, from supply chain to final customers

Fashion Brand Gains Business Efficiency via RFID

Makenji, a manufacturer of women's and men's fashion, now tags all of its products, reducing costs and boosting its competitiveness.

AIPIA Virtual Congress Update: Tequila Brand gets Smart

Serpiente bottles are equipped with NFC chips and the boxes are sealed with an inviolable label to ensure security, authentication and visibility in the supply chain

Rafik Group automates manual processes and eliminates errors

The company which produces 60,000 garments a month and sells in its Brazilian stores has adopted radio frequency identification (RFID) solution

Consumers demand more transparent companies

Knowing where each product came from is at the basis of new demands from 21st century buyers, says Alex Modro, executive at Avery Dennison's Brazilian subsidiary

Technologies will make difference especially in small businesses

According to Vanderlei Ferreira, president of Zebra Brasil, smaller entrepreneurs will propel the country to better days in the post-pandemic of Covid-19

Gerdau uses RFID to increase security and reduce human error

The adoption of radio frequency identification by the company should provide benefits beyond expectations, with greater visibility and increased employee productivity
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