The Road to Responsive Reusables: The Answer to Managing Your Fleet of Reusable Transport Packaging (RTP)
Discover the Next Generation of Supply Chain Intelligence
Reusable Transport Packaging (RTP)—from pallets to bins to rolling cages—are the building blocks of modern logistics. Yet, despite their critical role, they remain some of the most mismanaged and misunderstood assets in supply chains today. Lost, underutilized, and invisible, RTPs create costly inefficiencies that ripple across global networks. This isn’t just operational friction—it’s a billion-dollar problem. Industry losses from misplaced or poorly tracked reusable containers are estimated at $800 million to $1.5 billion every year.
It’s time to bring these assets online.
Join Wiliot and Avery Dennison—two pioneers in digital identification—as they unveil a smarter approach to RTP management, blending the best of UHF RFID and the new frontier of Ambient IoT. This webinar is your front-row seat to the technologies, real-world applications, and collaborative strategies reshaping logistics.
You’ll hear how Royal Mail and a global food, beverage, and confectionery leader are already realizing dramatic improvements in operational efficiency, sustainability, and cost savings through Ambient IoT—and how you can too.
What You’ll Learn:
The Landscape Today: Understanding where UHF RFID thrives, and where Ambient IoT adds new value
Deep Dive: RTP Management at Scale: Challenges, solutions, and success stories from Royal Mail and a global food & beverage leader
The Path Forward: How intelligent labeling—powered by cloud platforms, passive tags, and pervasive connectivity—is transforming RTP fleets into responsive assets
Close the loop. Unlock visibility. Transform your RTP fleet.
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