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On November 6, Beijing time, JD Logistics' "Asia No. 1" Lanzhou Intelligent Industrial Park (hereinafter referred to as "Lanzhou Yayi") officially opened for operation. According to the media, the newly completed Lanzhou Yayi, as a local public distribution center and commodity logistics distribution base, integrates the functions of warehousing, sorting, and transshipment of small and large commodities, which not only embodies the latest upgraded technical achievements of JD Logistics, but also becomes the largest and most automated intelligent logistics park in Gansu Province. The total area of Lanzhou Yayi Park is more than 200,000 square meters, covering various commodities such as 3C digital, daily necessities, personal care and beauty, home appliances and household appliances.

Lanzhou Yayi Sorting Center not only uses the industry-leading high-speed automation matrix, high-speed narrow-band sorting system, ring sorter, and automatic sorting system for irregular items, but also achieves 99.9% sorting accuracy through the hybrid code reading technology combined with RFID (radio frequency identification technology) and six-sided photo intelligent identification.

 

Application of RFID technology

RFID technology plays a key role in the logistics operation of Lanzhou Yayi Intelligent Industrial Park.By attaching RFID tags to items, RFID reading and writing devices and corresponding application systems can realize automatic identification and tracking of items.In Lanzhou Yayi Sorting Center, RFID is combined with six-sided photo intelligent identification technology to ensure a high degree of accuracy in the sorting process.In this way, not only does it improve efficiency, but it also helps to reduce the rate of missorting and provide more reliable logistics services.

The advantages of RFID technology include automatic identification and tracking, real-time data updates, reduced missorting rates, increased efficiency, and reduced labor costs.These advantages make it have a wide range of application prospects in the field of logistics.

Potential application areas include inventory management, supply chain management, retail, medical field, and more.RFID technology can be used to monitor inventory in real-time, track the location of goods in the supply chain, improve retail inventory management and customer service, and in the medical field for the tracking of equipment and pharmaceuticals.

 

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