RFID: Two snack companies eat it up

Updated: April 8, 2005

See how two companies are putting RFID into action, and register for an upcoming webcast to learn how it can help you.

Not long ago, radio frequency identification (RFID) was merely a vision of using radio waves to track people or objects. Now, across the globe, RFID is transforming the way we do business. For manufacturers, distributors, and retailers, RFID is streamlining inventory management, improving customer service, and boosting customer loyalty.

Want some real-world examples of what it’s all about? Take a look at how two snack-food providers on different sides of the globe are using RFID to deliver their goods faster and more efficiently:

See how KiMs is using RFID

KiMs video
Watch this video to see how the people at KiMs, a Danish snack producer, use Microsoft Business Solutions–Axapta and RFID to gain a new level of product visibility, enabling them to be more efficient across the board.

See how Jack Link's is using RFID

Read this PressPass story to see how Jack Link's Beef Jerky is set up to take advantage of RFID across the supply chain, allowing employees, from front-line managers to warehouse personnel, to have greater visibility into the supply chain and make smarter decisions accordingly.

Related products:

Microsoft Business Solutions for Manufacturing

Microsoft Business Solutions for Supply Chain Management

Microsoft Business Solutions–Axapta


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