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RFID and barcode Group Members: Fahad ur Rehman Khan Daniyal Faiq Hassan Ahmed Farid Chugtai

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Page 1: RFID and Barcode

RFID and barcodeGroup Members:

Fahad ur Rehman KhanDaniyal Faiq

Hassan AhmedFarid Chugtai

Page 2: RFID and Barcode

What is RFID? RFID stands for Radio-Frequency Identification RFID device does not need to be positioned

precisely relative to the scanner. RFID device reads all RFID tags at once. RFID tags allows RFID reader to identify the objects

as well as the location. RFID is the easiest way to track objects as Compare to barcodes.

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Implications of RFID in PakistanRFID in PIA- PIA use RFID to track the cargo that needs to be transported all across the globe from or to Pakistan. - It helps its supplier and PIA itself to track where their aircraft is.- It makes them easy to determine the exact location as well as the model of aircraft and the origin of that aircraft.

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Implications of RFID in Pakistan RFID in Unilever and P$G warehouse

- To track the inventory in warehouses.- To identify the objects stored in warehouse easily.- It allows warehouse managers to easily, track and locate the products in bulks.- It allows uniliver and P&G to notify that how manyBulk have been distributed and how many bulks areStill in warehouse.

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What is Barcode? A barcode scanner reads this pattern of black and

white that is then turned into a line of text your computer can understand.

You need to separately scan each product to identify the product.

Barcode can be read by the help of scanner which helps a person to easily identify the object and equipment has sold

Scanning every product can be hectic if it is used in warehouse.

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Implications of Barcode in Pakistan Barcode in Marts:- In Imtiaz super mart, we have seen people paying money after paying getting the barcodes on their products scanned. - It helps to identify the object separately on the time of sale.- After scanning, it helps responder to get the signal that the particular product have been sold out.Marts that use Barcode: Metro Makro Chaseup etc

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Conclusion RFID is better than Barcode. Barcodes takes a lot of time, because you have to scan

each product separately. RFID gives you all information at once, and it’s very

easy to read. By using RFID, it enables the efficient work process for

the supply chain. Barcodes are mainly used at a product cash counter

while, RFID is used to manage the warehouse.

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