February 15, 2008, 9:08 am
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Josh Horton and Jason Beck are selling their RFID technology to stables. What's your take on this new system? How will it affect businesses?
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This technology will help both large and small businesses track shipments to customers,merchandise entering their supply line and most importantly the inventory on the shelf or cluttering up the warehouses.It will help them analyze which products are moving and which aren't.Stock just sitting costs alot of money to store,inventory and the paperwork continues each and every day.Selling that dead-stock is essential to a balanced bottom line.
http://www.sellmyinventory.com