ISO Mode 2 PJM RFID Vein-to-Vein Blood Tracking
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ISO Mode 2 PJM RFID Vein-to-Vein Blood Tracking
request for information back to Accuracy Enhancement/ Error PreventionUnlike other types of RFID technologies, PJM RFID is entirely unaffected by blood which makes it ideal for tracking of blood. PJM RFID provides high speed, reliability of operation and 100% accuracy for blood tracking.
SATO VICINITY’s industry leading RFID tunnels, fridges, freezers, incubators, cold room and freezer room RFID retrofit components provide reliable and 100% accurate tracking of blood supply chain and management of blood inventory.
SATO VICINITY’s PJM StackTag™ technology allows whole blood, plasma, platelets and other related products to be tracked as bulk shipments, or closely stacked in cool storage, without any reduction in performance.
With full visibility across supply chain and cold chain compliance within blood processing centres, blood banks and hospital wards, wastage of blood products can be minimised.
Enables reduction in inventory levels through more efficient use of existing stock, increased confidence in ability to supply and reduced need for 'safety stock' at a local level. Reduced inventory means reduced wastage.
Potential for blood handling errors is reduced, better assurance of blood product quality
Enhance efficiency and accuracy of picking and packing processes. Reduced time-to-freezer for blood products (especially Plasma) improves product quality
Provides automatic audit trail of blood units as they move from blood processing centre to laboratory and remote fridges, without the need to manually count or record unit movements.
Track and manage inventory and movement of blood products across supply chain from blood centres to blood banks in hospitals
Track and manage inventory and movement of blood products across supply chain from blood centres to blood banks in hospitals