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Inventory tags are an important part of supply chain management, as they provide a way to track and monitor the movement of goods. They are used to identify and track items, as well as to provide information about the item, such as its origin, destination, and quantity. Inventory tags can be used to monitor inventory levels, detect theft, and ensure that goods are delivered on time. They can also be used to track the performance of suppliers and to ensure that goods are of the highest quality.
Inventory tag companies provide a range of products and services, including RFID tags, barcode labels, and software solutions. These companies offer a variety of solutions to meet the needs of different industries, such as retail, manufacturing, and logistics. Some of the leading companies in the market include Zebra Technologies, Avery Dennison, and Sato Global Solutions. Show Less Read more