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RFID Asset Tracking Solutions

Greenbrook is an authorised reseller of USTEK RFID tags, hardware, and software offering hotels a complete, fully integrated RFID solution.

Founded in 2008, USTEK is one of the only companies in the world to design and manufacture all three essential components of an RFID system – hardware, software, and tags entirely in-house. This ensures full compatibility, seamless installation, and long-term reliability without the need for third-party involvement.

USTEK also operates a large-scale commercial laundry serving the luxury hotel and healthcare sectors. This gives them a unique advantage testing and refining their RFID systems daily in a live environment resulting in market-leading accuracy, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.

For hotels, we not only supply and implement the RFID system, but also connect you with RFID-ready laundries to ensure the technology delivers its full value from day one. This means faster adoption, smoother integration, and measurable results in reduced losses, improved inventory control, and operational clarity.

Whether you’re a hotel seeking greater transparency in linen management, or a laundry looking to offer RFID-enabled services, Greenbrook and USTEK provide the tools, expertise, and ongoing support to make it happen.

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    FAQ's

    What is RFID?

    RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), is the technology that uses radio waves to identify objects. Although several methods of identification exist, the most common method is to store a unique serial number on a microchip that is attached to an antenna (thus creating the RFID tag/transponder) that identifies a specific object. A reader converts the reflected radio waves from the tag into digital information to be used by a computer.

    What are the most common applications for RFID?

    The most common applications of RFID is tracking goods in the supply chain and tracking parts on a manufacturing production line. Our trademarked RFTT system provides a wide range of solutions from simple tracking to automatic invoice/order creation, by utilizing RFID technology.

    What are the RFID Frequencies?

    The Low-Frequency (LF) band covers the range of 30 KHz to 300 KHz with a typical LF RFID system operating at 125 KHz. This frequency band provides a short 10-15cm range and it has the slowest reading speed compared to the other frequency bands.

    The High-Frequency (HF) band covers the range of 3 MHz to 30 MHz with a typical HF RFID system operating at around 13.5 MHz. The HF band provides a wider range and a faster speed compared to the LF band.

    The Ultra-High-Frequency (UHF) band covers the range from 300 MHz to 3 GHz. While regional differences can occur, RAIN RFID systems use the UHF Gen2 standard and usually use the 860 MHz to 960 MHz frequency band. The UHF band provides the greatest range and reading speed of all the frequency ranges, providing maximum read performance.

    What is EPC and how is it used in RFID systems?

    The Electronic Product Code (EPC) was created with the aim of creating a cost-efficient tracking method, using RFID technology.

    As opposed to bar code technology, a major benefit of RFID is that it does not require line of sight to scan items. This allows goods to be scanned through packaging, with the EPC tags each item can be given a unique ID that contains a string of numbers and letters. The data is stored in three parts; the first one identifies the manufacturer, the second identifies the product type and the third one is the unique serial number of the item. This separation allows readers to search for specific products within range.

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