Element ID

Element ID Element ID Provides Full Turnkey RFID and Barcode Solutions. We Help Manufacturers & Warehouses Solv Romaine started the RFID group at AccuSort in 1997.

Element ID was founded in 2006 by two ex-AccuSort employees, Jack Romaine and Dave Martin. While at AccuSort, the two invented a new way to do automated dimensioning that resulted in better accuracy at a much lower price. This created widespread adoption of automated dimensioning (FedEx, UPS, RPS, USPS, WalMart, Sears, Macy’s, etc). Today, when shipping and faced with “dimensional” surcharges, thi

s capability is largely based on technology invented by the founders of Element ID. The two worked on parts of most of the barcode readers AccuSort produced in the 90’s. Since starting Element ID, Romaine and Martin invented a new way to combine RFID middleware and RFID reader hardware into the same low cost device, greatly reducing the cost, risk, and complexity of RFID deployments. Since then, the company expanded into being one of the only vendors in the world offering complete, full turnkey RFID solutions. The founders also invented a way to link RFID tags with the items to which they are attached. This technology is critical in the application of RFID on conveyor systems and allows linking RFID data with other information such as dimensions, weight, and barcode data. It also creates the ability for RFID tracking (the ability to control the routing of product using RFID data). Element ID’s core expertise is a combination of embedded software and practical automation experience. Most of the company’s competitors typically do hardware or network-level software, but there are very few, if any, that integrate software and hardware together. This integration results in lower cost, lower risk, and better functionality for the customer. The founders’ extensive field experience in barcoding, dimensioning, and RFID makes Element ID one of the only complete solution providers in the industry. Data has shown that projects are more likely to fail when they are patched together by a collection of component vendors. Having a full turnkey solution provider like Element ID that is willing to implement a combination of barcode and RFID technology reduces cost and risk.

“Our initial goal when we started Element ID was to leverage 30-40 years of auto ID innovation from the barcoding industry. We didn’t feel RFID should be treated as a separate industry, but instead should be looked at as an extension of barcoding in the same way vision systems improved performance over laser scanners.” said Romaine. “We wanted to make an RFID product that was as easy to deploy as barcode and backwards compatible with the existing barcode infrastructure. We’ve achieved that and expanded our focus to full turnkey solutions that provide the benefits of RFID technology without all the risks.”

Toward the end of the year, ICM needed to carry out a full inventory of ICM’s facility, including weighing of each of th...
06/15/2017

Toward the end of the year, ICM needed to carry out a full inventory of ICM’s facility, including weighing of each of the thousands of containers in the production and warehouse areas. After a trial inventory proved out the approach to be used, the full inventory was scheduled for 3 weeks after the trial’s completion.

Recognizing a major opportunity for ICM, it was proposed that all of the product in the warehouse be barcoded when it was handled, warehouse locations be identified and laid out, and the company start using barcode / RFID scanning immediately at the conclusion on the inventory.

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“We’re delighted with the process and outcomes, and the support provided by 4aBetterBusiness and Element ID, as impressive as those results are, we’re especially pleased with the way the process developed the engagement and buy-in of our employees. This will enable ICM to sustain those gains and ac...

Jack Romaine, CEO of Element ID, will make an appearance at the Sage Summit US 2017! Please reach out to set up a meetin...
05/02/2017

Jack Romaine, CEO of Element ID, will make an appearance at the Sage Summit US 2017! Please reach out to set up a meeting over coffee!

New Blog post from Element ID! | http://element-id.com/2017/05/getting-sage-x3-lot-just-accounting-tool/
05/02/2017

New Blog post from Element ID! | http://element-id.com/2017/05/getting-sage-x3-lot-just-accounting-tool/

You’re reading this because you either already own Sage X3 or you are thinking about buying it. It’s great for accounting and Sage is clearly a leader in the field. But if that’s all your using it for you are really missing out. We’ve seen many customers select Sage X3 because of the other capabilit...

Surprise! Switching to RFID can reduce your label costs by $100K+  Debunking  the myth that RFID tags always cost more t...
04/14/2017

Surprise! Switching to RFID can reduce your label costs by $100K+

Debunking the myth that RFID tags always cost more than barcodes:

When comparing the consumable costs of an RFID solution relative to a barcode solution, it is very important to differentiate between "open" and "closed" loop applications. A closed loop application occurs when a tag is affixed to an asset or product carrier and used over and over again in the system. Many manufacturing companies use some type of product carrier like totes, trays, and bins.

These customers print a new identifying barcode each time the carrier is reused. This results in a lot of barcode printing. While each individual barcode may be cheaper than a corresponding RFID tag, the total cost must be evaluated.

Total barcode cost = (cost of individual barcode) * (number of carriers in the system during the time period) * (number of cycles for each carrier in that time period)

The advantage of RFID tags is that they can be permanently affixed to these carriers. Special coatings and fasten- ers can be used to make sure they stay on. They don't smudge, tear, or fade. They can withstand temperature extremes and still work when covered with grease and grime. Selecting the right RFID tag can mean a tag is affixed only once and reused over and over for five or even ten years.

Total RFID cost = (cost of RFID tag) * (number of carriers)

An Example:

A customer with 5000 totes used twice a day with $0.04 barcodes would pay ($0.04) * (5000) * (2) = $400/day or $100K over a 250 day work year or $500K over 5 years. Using a permanent RFID tag with polypropylene coating and aggressive adhesive would reduce the total cost to ($0.30) * (5000) = $1500 over the same five year period - a savings in excess of $499K!

Looked at another way, the $1500 in RFID tag costs would have a payback period of just over two days for this customer. A modest RFID deployment (tags + infrastructure) at this manufacturer would be paid for in less than 6 months by label savings alone without any other benefit from using the RFID data. Once other benefits are considered, this customer would reach breakeven in less than 3 months by switching to RFID and experience significant savings year after year.

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02/02/2017

Element ID is a full turnkey RFID solution provider with a focus on manufacturing and warehousing.

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Bethlehem, PA
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