RFID Having Trouble Taking Hold In China

Dec. 29, 2005
have no intention of adopting RFID as a way to keep track of merchandise. Why? According to a survey of 93 companies, 44% say that lack of knowledge about RFID is hindering its adoption. According to the Hong Kong EPCglobal office, Chinese companies ...

have no intention of adopting RFID as a way to keep track of merchandise. Why? According to a survey of 93 companies, 44% say that lack of knowledge about RFID is hindering its adoption.

According to the Hong Kong EPCglobal office, Chinese companies already have available cheap labor and therefore don't feel the need to use RFID as a cost reduction method.

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