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What Are the ISO Standards for RFID in Supply Chain Management?​

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ISO standards for RFID in supply chain management ensure interoperability, security, and efficiency across global logistics networks. These protocols govern everything from RFID tag data formats to anti-collision algorithms, enabling seamless tracking of goods from factories to end consumers. Below, we break down the most critical ISO standards and how to implement them for audit-ready supply chains.

​1. Key ISO Standards for RFID in Logistics​

  • ​ISO 17363–17367​​:
    • Defines RFID tagging requirements for specific asset types:
      • ​ISO 17363​​: Freight containers
      • ​ISO 17364​​: Returnable transport items (RTIs)
      • ​ISO 17365​​: Transport units (pallets, crates)
      • ​ISO 17366​​: Product packaging
      • ​ISO 17367​​: Product tagging (UID, batch/lot numbers)
  • ​ISO/IEC 18000-6C​​:
    • Specifies UHF RFID air interface protocols (860–960 MHz) for high-speed, bulk inventory scans. Mandates ​​EPC Gen2v2​​ compliance for anti-collision and dense reader modes.
  • ​ISO 28560​​:
    • Standardizes RFID data models for library assets but increasingly adopted for pharmaceutical and retail inventory.
RFID-tags shipping containers moving through a port with ISO compliance badges.

​2. Compliance Requirements and Certification​

  • ​Data Security​​:
    • Encrypt tag data per ​​ISO 27001​​ (information security) to prevent tampering or counterfeiting.
  • ​Interoperability Testing​​:
    • Validate tags/readers through ​​ISO/IEC 18046​​ performance tests (read range, sensitivity).
  • ​Environmental Durability​​:
    • Tags must meet ​​ISO 22407​​ for resistance to humidity, temperature extremes, and mechanical stress.

Cykeo’s ​​SupplyTrack​​ system pre-maps to ISO 17363–17367, automating compliance for container and pallet tracking across 50+ countries.

​3. Implementing ISO Standards: Step-by-Step​

  1. ​Asset Classification​​: Tag items based on their ISO category (containers, RTIs, etc.).
  2. ​Reader Configuration​​:
    • Activate dense reader modes (ISO 18000-6C) in warehouses with 100+ readers.
    • Set region-specific frequencies (e.g., 865–868 MHz in EU, 902–928 MHz in US).
  3. ​Data Formatting​​:
    • Encode tags with GS1-compliant SGTIN/SSCC codes for global interoperability.
  4. ​Audit Preparation​​:
    • Generate ISO 15489-compliant audit trails (timestamp, location, user ID).

A global automotive supplier reduced customs delays by 70% after aligning its RFID system with ISO 17363 for container tracking.

​4. Challenges and Solutions​

  • ​Multi-Regional Compliance​​:
    • Use dual-frequency readers (e.g., Cykeo’s ​​GlobalLink​​) that auto-adjust to local ISO protocols.
  • ​Legacy System Integration​​:
    • Deploy middleware translating ISO 18000-6C data to legacy formats like EDIFACT or XML.
  • ​Cost Management​​:
    • Opt for ISO-certified but reusable tags (10,000+ cycles) to reduce per-unit costs by 60%.

​Why Cykeo Aligns with ISO Standards​

Cykeo’s RFID solutions are certified across ISO 17363, 18000-6C, and 27001, with built-in compliance dashboards for real-time audits. Their tags undergo ​​ISO/IEC 17025​​ lab testing, ensuring accuracy in high-noise environments like ports and assembly lines.

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