Qatar Post runs to the decision of Motorola RFID
Qatar Post Corporation announced the introduction of RFID technology company Motorola as part of initiatives to determine the quality of postal services in the Middle East. Leser RFID technology company Motorola and other vendors have become part of the test in a joint project with the companies Emirates Post and Saudi Post.
The company Qatar Post, member of the steering committee project team on the quality of services the Universal Postal Union (UPU), has recently completed successful joint test in the Arab region (22 countries), which tested passive and semi System RFID. The project was to test various technologies for RFID applicability to assess the quality of postal services in three countries. Unique test can be initiated cost RFID technology to track mailings worldwide.
Fixed readers RFID Motorola XR480, equipped with high antennas Motorola, were tested together with other devices in the center of mail in Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia to track Envelopes anonymous testing Labeled RFID. In the tests were simulated conditions of the movement of mail in the postal system to better understand the period of delivery and route messages from the sender to the recipient.
Addressed to independent observers and marked test anonymous letters mixed with other letters in the post office and automatically detected when hit in sorting centers. Established in sorting centers Readers RFID tags found in the letters as soon as they entered the building, the outside «the visible» and without operator intervention. At the exit from the sorting centers test letters were registered again. Sign and date helps build a database for measuring the quality of postal services.
These tests will help Qatar Post to identify immediate and long-term prospects for business development. An analysis of daily data will find delays in the delivery and take appropriate measures to address them. In the long run it will be possible to determine the best routes mail and perform an adjustment. It also gives an understanding professionals Qatar Post on the ground potential errors in the delivery, so that they can adjust them even before they affected customers or to be incurred additional costs.
The company Qatar Post, member of the steering committee project team on the quality of services the Universal Postal Union (UPU), has recently completed successful joint test in the Arab region (22 countries), which tested passive and semi System RFID. The project was to test various technologies for RFID applicability to assess the quality of postal services in three countries. Unique test can be initiated cost RFID technology to track mailings worldwide.
Fixed readers RFID Motorola XR480, equipped with high antennas Motorola, were tested together with other devices in the center of mail in Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia to track Envelopes anonymous testing Labeled RFID. In the tests were simulated conditions of the movement of mail in the postal system to better understand the period of delivery and route messages from the sender to the recipient.
Addressed to independent observers and marked test anonymous letters mixed with other letters in the post office and automatically detected when hit in sorting centers. Established in sorting centers Readers RFID tags found in the letters as soon as they entered the building, the outside «the visible» and without operator intervention. At the exit from the sorting centers test letters were registered again. Sign and date helps build a database for measuring the quality of postal services.
These tests will help Qatar Post to identify immediate and long-term prospects for business development. An analysis of daily data will find delays in the delivery and take appropriate measures to address them. In the long run it will be possible to determine the best routes mail and perform an adjustment. It also gives an understanding professionals Qatar Post on the ground potential errors in the delivery, so that they can adjust them even before they affected customers or to be incurred additional costs.
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