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An Introduction to UIDLabel
TheUnique Item Identifier (UID) label is mandatory, especially if you want youritems to be UID compliant. Once correct UID labels are placed on your items youare eligible to apply for the UID Registry. In recent times, UID label is usedfor all Department of Defense's (DoD) identification requirements andserialization tracking programs (SNTs). Selecting the right UID label isextremely important for achieving UID compliance. The UID labels, UID tags and UIDnameplates you use must be durable under complex conditions and should notwear away.
Tomanufacture the UID labels, there is a wide range of materials to choose fromsuch as stainless steel, polyester, aluminum or laser marked adhesive backedtape. However, the UID labels orplates have to meet the MIL STD 130 code standards.
Allcompanies requiring UID labels, UID nameplates, and Mil-Std 130M UID compliancecan be described in the three core categories below:
Full ResourceMedium-to-Large Size Companies? These companies normally have all the available resources to fully implementMil-Std 130M compliant labels and tags, UID verification and Wide Area WorkFlow (WAWF) and UID registering processes. Yet, they still search for a UIDpartner that can help them in correctly choosing the suitable UID equipment orprocess for their operation.
Selective ResourceMedium-to-Large Size Companies? Even though these companies have abundant resources to implement the criticalequipment and processes for complete Mil-Std 130 UID compliance, they choose topartner with a vendor that can provide UIDlabels and UID nameplatesincluding on-demand and verification reports in a timely fashion.