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"You cannot tell a manufacturer what to do and, for reasons, many do not want to get involved with RFID at this time," said Elhami, explaining his decision to install the equipment.
Unlike smart cards, RFID requires no contact to be read, which avoids wear and tear issues. "It's just sweep and go," said Elhami, who acknowledged that RFID will take some getting used to, just as UPC codes did when first introduced.
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