A solution that helps medical device producers, pharmaceuticals and luxury goods meet stringent traceability requirements.
SATO, a global pioneer in auto-ID and labelling solutions, and Loftware, the global leader in enterprise labelling and artwork management solutions, today announced the launch of the world’s first cloud-based RFID tag encoding and logging solution. The solution, using SATO RFID printers, tags, and Loftware’s NiceLabel Cloud software1, is designed to meet manufacturers' strictest track-and-trace, brand authenticity, and authentication needs.
The first-to-market solution logs the EPC2 and unique tag ID for every tag encoded, enabling “closed-loop” tagging. By logging and mapping the EPC and unique ID to the database via NiceLabel Cloud, the SATO solution automatically keeps a unique record of every tag after encoding. It lets users know precisely which factory, country and printer generated it.
Loftware NiceLabel is available on-premise and in the cloud. Customers may start with an on-premise solution and then migrate to the cloud as they scale their labelling across applications, facilities, and countries.
In addition to central data management, this extra layer of automation provides compliance with traceability requirements and eliminates the possibility of counterfeits. It complements the suite of RFID products already available for item-level traceability.
In the US, EU, China, Japan and more, an increasing number of medical devices must carry a unique identification number (UDI) to adequately identify devices implanted into the body. Serialisation is a critical tool for regulators in many countries to prove the validity of pharmaceuticals. It also allows manufacturers to track and trace individual items back to their origin — the factory — for supply chain visibility and to know if a given item is authentic or counterfeit.
Combatting counterfeit items is also critical for brands as they seek to prove the authenticity of their products. In 2021, Amazon alone identified, seized and appropriately disposed of over 3 million counterfeit products targeted for sale to consumers3. Counterfeits are a risk to e-commerce players, manufacturers and consumers alike and the global anti-counterfeiting packaging market is expected to grow by 45% between 2018 and 20264.
“With today’s “always on” supply chain, large enterprises print and encode millions of tags annually across multiple facilities. As a result, they require a globally integrated platform like Loftware's NiceLabel Cloud for central data and print management,” said Paul Vogt, Loftware Vice President of Channel and Alliances Strategies and Programs.
“Manufacturers are constantly seeking ways to improve their data utilisation for digital transformation to give visibility across their supply chain, and this new layer of traceability will drive efficiencies and enable more sustainable operations,” added Yoichi Abe, Vice President of SATO Holdings Corporation who oversees SATO’s global business. “As pioneers of on-site data collection, you can count on us to always be pushing the boundaries of what is possible.”
The SATO CT4-LX desktop printer and CL4/6NX Plus industrial printer line are compatible with the Loftware NiceLabel Cloud RFID tagging solution. Other hardware planned for support include the S84NX print engine.
Contact your nearest SATO representative to learn more.
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