Author: Kevin Ward

Background A large, U.S. based Correctional Facility was experiencing numerous costly corrective actions that prompted Administrators to find a solution to help manage critical key and radio assets which would require the system to automatically track and detect assets that violated established operating protocols.  Prior to...

Background Given double-digit growth, a renewable natural gas clean energy company was increasingly challenged in managing their expanding fleet of fuel trucks.  Not only did they want a system that would automate the tracking and management of their entire fleet, but they wanted the system to...

Background A U.S. based automotive manufacturer with operations in Mexico wanted to have more accurate traceability and genealogy capabilities across its production processes to satisfy regulatory requirements under the TREAD Act.  The automotive company uses RFID to improve the accuracy and magnitude of its traceability and...

Background One of the most distinguished Charter Schools in the United States was challenged with tracking and maintaining visibility of its most valued equipment such as furniture, computers, AV equipment, and books.  Each year they were making purchases for a significant number of unaccounted assets that...

RFID (radio frequency identification) is a form of wireless communication that incorporates the use of electromagnetic or electrostatic coupling in the radio frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum to uniquely identify an object, animal or person. Use cases for RFID technology include healthcare, manufacturing, inventory...

Stands for "Radio-Frequency Identification." RFID is a system used to track objects, people, or animals using tags that respond to radio waves. RFID tags are integrated circuits that include a small antenna. The are typically small enough that they are not easily noticeable and therefore can be...

Enterprise asset management (EAM) is the process of managing the lifecycle of physical assets to maximize their use; save money; improve quality and efficiency; and safeguard health, safety and the environment. EAM is mostly used in industries that heavily rely on expensive and complex physical assets,...