Supply Chain World Volume 11, Issue 3 2024 | Page 39

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the next generation of radio frequency identification .
“ Currently , 99.9 percent of things are offline ; in the dark if you like . We ’ re on a mission to transform that statistic by connecting food , medicine , clothing , and so on , to address major societal issues around climate change , productivity , crime , and improving convenience by harnessing arguably one of the biggest powers in the world , internet and AI , and connecting it to the things that surround us .
“ By implementing our sensors , supply chains become visible end to end , rather than just snapshots across the chain ,” he says . “ This opens huge opportunities to optimize both labor and efficiency . In the logistics world , there are a lot of cages , trays , and totes , which are like the white blood cells that carry oxygen through the body of the system . However , these are prime examples of things that traditionally have limited visibility , but our sensors allow them to be continuously visible in real time . Through a real-time view of yield and utilization , our sensors enable more dynamic routing of deliveries using smaller vehicles .
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