RFID is growing quickly. Every day, more and more organizations are taking advantage of the technology for a multitude of uses. Business leaders across a wide range of industries are all paying very close attention to how RFID is developing and – more importantly – how different organizations are leveraging it. 

As adoption rates grow and RFID becomes a more urgent investment, many companies are realizing that they don’t quite know how to get started with RFID. 

Our RFID team analyzed the most frequent use cases for Manufacturing, Warehousing and Logistics operations in an attempt to uncover the larger trends emerging in 2023. The results of this research is detailed in a 24-page paper. We are excited to release:

2023 Top Trends in RFID for Manufacturing and Logistics

Top Trends in RFID

Learn how Warehouse and Logistics leaders are taking advantage of RFID Tracking to modernize their operations.
Read the 2023 Top Trends in RFID.

RFID Adoption

RFID technology has seen increased adoption rates in recent years because tracking inventory, equipment and assets has never been more important. Businesses today are moving too fast, with too few people to be able to afford a sloppy inventory. The days of 75 – 80% inventory accuracy are over. 

Warehouse managers are demanding more frequently updated inventories with higher read rates to achieve 95 – 100% inventory accuracy. And furthermore, RFID makes it very easy to justify the expense by providing a major tool to an organization’s asset and inventory tracking strategy.

7 Key Applications for RFID

Our new paper – Top Trends in RFID – highlights 7 Key Applications for organizations involved in Logistics and Manufacturing operations, where RFID is proving highly successful, both in terms of operational benefits and return on investment. Here are the seven areas that we have identified:

    • IT Assets
    • Laboratory Equipment
    • Tool Cribs
    • Work in Process (WIP)
    • Warehouse Operations
    • Returnable Containers
    • Rental Equipment


You will gain practical information and in-depth details about each of these 7 key areas. For example, learn how modern Research facilities are using both Mobile and Fixed RFID readers together in a very small space to scan specific equipment and assign those items to the appropriate location using a combination of autonomous and handheld RFID reading.

Gain insights into Tool Cribs in manufacturing facilities, where equipment accountability has always been a challenge. Learn about the latest applications of RFID with autonomous mobile robots and forklift readers in Warehouse operations that are performing highly accurate inventory counts quickly and efficiently.

Find out more by reading our 2023 Top Trends in RFID for Manufacturing and Logistics.

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