RFID tags for optimised stock management
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) labels are electronic tags featuring a chip that stores a unique identifier and product-related data. Build your inventory system around RFID technology to boost productivity and improve customer satisfaction. These adhesive RFID labels can be customized with a logo, text, or a specific serial number.
Choose your RFID labels based on the chip’s frequency and reading distance. The higher the frequency, the greater the reading distance — ideal for both small and large storage areas. These smart labels work together with a RFID reader, either fixed or portable, to quickly read data and automate data entry.
As you can see, RFID technology is the new standard for product traceability and inventory management. It’s also used for person identification (public transport cards, company badges, passports, credit cards, etc.) and is expanding across a wide range of industries.
To know everything about RFID, please read our article "Understanding RFID in 10 points". where you’ll discover everything about this technology, including chip types, formats, frequencies, applications, and limitations.
Customizable RFID Labels
This tear-proof PVC label features a strong adhesive suitable for all types of surfaces. Available in various shapes (rectangle, round, square), the RFID label can be custom printed in black or color with your logo, barcode, or a unique sequential number. Additionally, each chip is encoded and contains a unique serial number that can be read by an RFID reader compatible with the tag’s frequency. All labels are thoroughly checked after production to ensure quality printing.
You can also print your RFID labels in-house using one of our thermal transfer printers. An RFID label design software such as NiceLabel is highly recommended for creating your visual before printing. Save both time and money.
Take advantage of our bulk pricing to place large orders and plan ahead for future needs.
If you’d like to learn more about customizing your labels, check out our guides: