RFID: The next generation

Dogged by an ugly acronym and an unclear developmental path, RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), has the potential to impact truck security, asset management and freight tracking exponentially. But if pushed too fast too soon, experts warn, it could wind up a mere technological footnote, written off as expensive gadgetry that couldn't deliver on its promise. “The one truly positive impact for trucking will come in terms of improved asset utilization when those assets are equipped with tags and their movements can be tracked in greater detail and reacted to more quickly,” says Marc Mitchell, transportation practice director for ...

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