
|Articles|April 24, 2023
Medical Devices Case Study
Author(s)Spotsee
On average, cargo is handled seven times between a manufacturer and a client. As medical equipment moves through the supply chain and hospitals, it can experience mishandling which effects the performance and calibration of the product. With medical devices becoming increasingly sophisticated, they’re more likely to be damaged unless proper precautions are taken. RFID impact indicators alert teams to possible damage due to impact as well as track equipment in use, lowering the loss of due to misplaced or stolen devices.
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