كل الحراج/برمجة وتصاميم

Somassro 2026

10,000
GT LINE 2026 Manual Gasoline Digital transformation via RFID for inventory of car spare parts and gold shops. It is a store management and inventory system that relies on RFID technology (Radio-Frequency Identification) to increase the efficiency of daily operations and reduce costs. 1- It is a new system for store and inventory management that helps improve daily operations such as: • Customer service. • Sales and return processes. • Inventory and stock. • Receiving shipments. • Restocking. • Security and inventory control. • Commercial management. 2- RFID enhances store efficiency in several aspects: • Customer service: Precisely and quickly locate products. • Sales and returns: Automatic product recognition when the security tag is removed without needing to scan the barcode. • Inventory: Perform inventory quickly with accurate product details. • Receiving shipments: Speed up and improve the accuracy of receiving processes. • Restocking: Improve inventory management and save time. • Security: Better control over inventory loss. • Commercial management: Support effective business decision-making. Product expiration date: Monitors product expiration dates in real-time. Inventory: Tracks inventory in real-time. 3. How the system works: • Manufacturing of security tags: RFID-enabled security tags are manufactured and recycled. • Management of security tags in the store: They are stored, used at points of sale, and managed during receiving and stocking operations. Conclusion: The RFID system enhances store operational efficiency using RFID, reducing errors, saving time, and improving customer experience. A user guide for the RFID system in inventory management, explaining the difference between barcodes and RFID, and how to apply the system to products in the supply chain. 1. Difference between Barcode and RFID: • Barcode uses a common numerical code for similar items and is read individually via scanning. • RFID uses a unique numerical code for each item, allowing for precise product identification and automatic tracking without individual scanning. 2. How to read RFID: • An RFID reader device sends a wireless signal to the chips attached to the products. • The chip in the security tag responds and sends its information to the reader, allowing multiple items to be read simultaneously. 3. Using RFID in inventory: • All products such as shoes, bags, clothes, accessories, perfumes, cosmetics, and medicines are equipped with RFID chips. • This system facilitates product tracking, knowing available quantities, and reducing errors and theft. 4. RFID lifecycle in the supply chain: • Chips are attached to products in factories. • Upon arrival at distribution centers, data is encoded onto the chips. • In stores, the system can be used to check inventory availability and manage shipments easily. Benefits of the system: • Speed up inventory processes by reading thousands of products simultaneously in less than seconds. • Improve accuracy and reduce loss by monitoring inventory in real-time. • Automate receiving and shipping processes, reducing errors. Ensures no discrepancies between recorded and actual data through smart monitoring.