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Speedy ePodRadio Frequency Identification Software (RFID)

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RFID or Radio Frequency IDentification allows unique assets to be identified automatically, improving processes, efficiency and speed of identification.  Hundreds of unique tags can be read at the same time even in extremely hazardous environments. RFID connects physical assets with the digital world making it IoT friendly.

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We designed, built and integrated this `mobile` on-site unmanned Hire Solution for Speedy Hire Plc. The solution provides immediate access to tools for hire to Speedy`s customers 24 reducing transport & emissions.  Speedy now have nearly 50 of these units at locations right across the UK.

RFID comes in many different shapes and sizes, Codegate can help you to understand which is the best solution for your application and provide every aspect of your new RFID solution including:

  • RFID software

  • Middleware

  • Independent advice on choices of tag antennas and readers

  • Hardware procurement

  • Helpdesk support and maintenance

We have partnerships with all major RFID manufacturers. We can also demonstrate different RFID technologies in action at our premises in Oxfordshire, UK.

British Car Auctions We designed a solution for BCA to enable them to track and trace their vehicles throughout their network.   The solution includes gate readers and a mobile unit that fits onto the roof of a vehicle to stock check the vehicles.

Codegate have been delivering successful RFID solutions for many years in many industries including Supply Chain, Manufacturing, Logistics, Construction, Automotive, Pharmaceutical, Aerospace and Events improving safety, reducing costs and increasing throughput.

Tag technology is developing at a remarkable rate and we are always testing the latest tags to see how they perform in different environments.  We work with different types of passive tags (battery free) as well as battery assisted and active tags, some of which can be self-powered using energy harvesting cells.