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RFID Pharmaceutical

Guarantee for end consumers

The incorporation of RFID technology in the pharmaceutical industry revolutionizes process management at all stages, providing unparalleled efficiency, accuracy, and security. From the production stage in clinical analysis laboratories to the delivery to the end consumer, the use of RFID ensures precise and fast identification of each individual product.

The key to the success of RFID lies in the ability of each product to carry detailed information, such as the batch number, manufacturing date, expiration date, and other relevant data. This crucial information is stored in RFID tags, which can be read and tracked at any point in the product's lifecycle

RFID Pharmaceutical Industry

Security and quality management in pharmaceuticals.

Authentication of products throughout the supply chain is an additional benefit provided by RFID technology. From the laboratory to the point of sale, each item can be verified and tracked, making it difficult for counterfeit drugs to enter the market. This authentication capability strengthens pharmaceutical supply chain security and protects consumers from fraudulent or potentially harmful products.

RFID technology also ensures the security and integrity of products throughout the entire lifespan of the drug. In the event of a product recall due to quality or safety issues, RFID enables quick and accurate identification of the affected batches, reducing the risk to consumers and minimizing costs associated with recalls.

Pharmaceutical industry with RFID

RFID Solution for pharmacy

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IDENTIFICATION

We offer RFID solutions at Dipole to uniquely identify medicines, containers, lots, raw materials, semi-finished products, samples, assets, boxes, pallets and critical materials within laboratories, production plants, warehouses and pharmaceutical distribution centers.

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DETECTION

We integrate RFID tags, readers, antennas, tunnels and automatic reading systems to detect pharmaceutical products in production lines, warehouses, rooms, shipping areas and logistics processes, allowing mass, fast and non-contact visual readings.

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MANAGEMENT

We connect RFID technology with management systems, ERP, WMS or pharmaceutical tracking platforms to control lots, expiration dates, locations, inventories, internal movements and shipments, improving security, operational efficiency and compliance with tracking requirements.

 

Optimization of pharmaceutical processes

Benefits of RFID technology in the pharmaceutical sector

Traceability and automatic identification

The RFID solutions for Pharmaceutical identify automatically products, lots, assets or logistics units and record origin, location, status, movement and destination to offer a reliable end-to-end traceability.

Most accurate inventory and stock

RFID in Pharmacist allows for faster inventory and to keep the stock updated, reducing differences between the physical inventory and the system and facilitating replenishments, recounts and real availability.

Validation and error reduction

RFID validation in Pharmacy helps detect incorrect references, quantities, lots, orders, assets or movements before they generate incidents in reception, preparation, production, shipment or delivery.

Automation and operational efficiency

By automating readings and records, RFID reduces repetitive manual tasks for the Pharmacist, accelerates work flows and improves productivity in warehouse, production, logistics or service operations.

Asset, Equipment, and Returnable Control

RFID facilitates the control of assets, equipment, tools, containers, pallets, or other reusable items in Pharmaceutical, registering location, use, movements, returns, and maintenance to avoid losses and unnecessary purchases.

Integrated Data and Real-Time Visibility

The RFID readings for Pharmacist are integrated with ERP, WMS/SGA, MES, GMAO, CRM, LIMS or other systems, converting each physical movement into reliable, visible, and actionable operational data in real-time.

More agile, cost-effective and scalable operation

RFID converts the Pharmacist operation into a more agile, cost-effective and scalable process, with less operational friction, better service, greater control and a solid foundation to grow without relying on manual registration.

Quality, security and compliance

With RFID, Pharmacist improves quality, security, compliance and audits by linking each reading with controls, incidents, reviews, conservation, expiration, documentation or internal requirements of traceability.

FAQs about RFID solutions for the pharmaceutical sector

RFID enables identification and control of raw materials, pharmaceutical products, lots, boxes, pallets, containers, returnable assets, and logistics units in manufacturing processes, warehousing, distribution, cold chain, shipping, and returns.

Yes. Each RFID tag can be associated with lot information, expiration date, reference, location, status, order or destination. This facilitates traceability and inventory rotation management.

RFID can be applied in raw materials warehouses, finished products, refrigerated zones, quarantine areas, released products, picking or shipping.

Yes, as long as suitable tags, labels, and reading points are selected for the real conditions of temperature, humidity, packaging, and process.

You can substitute it in some processes or coexist with it. RFID adds more value when automatic reading, mass reading, contactless identification or rapid validation of logistics units is needed.

Depends on the level of traceability required. It can be identified at the individual unit, box, batch, pallet, container, insulated packaging or logistics unit.

By improving lot, location, and movement traceability, RFID facilitates locating products affected by a recall, return, or quality incident.

Yes. RFID readings can be associated with product states to control pending materials for release, review, inspection, or internal lock.

Si. Dipole can integrate RFID reads with ERP, WMS, MES, SGA, quality systems or internal platforms to update stock, movements, lots, shipments and statuses.

Depends on the product, packaging, material, temperature, humidity, reading point and level of traceability. Adhesive labels, resistant tags, box labels, returnable asset tags or specific solutions for cold chain may be used.

It is useful for controlling refrigerators, boxes, containers, trays, cars or reusable packaging that circulates between warehouses, operators, hospitals, pharmacies or customers.

Yes. Allows to validate references, lots, quantities, expiration dates and destinations before the order leaves the warehouse.

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