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  "title": "RFID Asset Tracking Labels (2026): IT Assets, Lab Equipment, Fleet, Returnable Containers — Impinj M730/M750/M800/M850, NXP UCODE 9, GS1 GIAI-96, ServiceNow ITAM + SAP PM + IBM Maximo Procurement Guide",
  "description": "Procurement-grade RFID asset tracking label guide for enterprise IT asset management (ITAM), enterprise asset management (EAM), lab equipment...",
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  "imageAlt": "RFID asset tracking labels — paper inlay for indoor assets, anti-metal foam-back for IT equipment, high-temp PPS encapsulation, NXP UCODE 9 / Impinj M-series chip variants",
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  "summary": [
    "Procurement-grade RFID asset tracking label guide for enterprise IT asset management (ITAM), enterprise asset management (EAM), lab equipment..."
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  "faq": [
    {
      "question": "Which form factor for IT asset tracking — paper inlay, foam-back, or FR-4 hard tag?",
      "answer": "Match form factor to asset substrate + service life. Paper inlay (~$0.10–0.30) for indoor non-metal assets (peripherals, books, plastic-bezel monitors); 2–5 year service life. Foam-back on-metal label (~$0.50–1.50) for IT laptops, server-rack equipment, lab instruments with metal substrate; 3–7 year service life. FR-4 hard tag (~$1.50–4.00) for IT desktops, industrial equipment, fixed-asset audit where vibration / impact tolerance matters; 5–10 year service life. The form factor decision dominates 80% of programme cost over the asset lifecycle."
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    {
      "question": "What is GS1 GIAI-96 and how is it different from SGTIN-96?",
      "answer": "GIAI-96 (Global Individual Asset Identifier) is the canonical 96-bit EPC format for unique individual assets — IT equipment, lab instruments, fleet vehicles, fixed assets. Each asset has a unique GIAI that follows it across its lifecycle. SGTIN-96 (Serialised Global Trade Item Number) is for serialised retail items where the EPC encodes GTIN (product class) + serial. SSCC-96 is for returnable transport items (pallets, totes). For enterprise asset tracking, GIAI-96 is the right encoding for IT + lab + fleet + fixed assets; SGTIN-96 is for retail items; SSCC-96 is for RTIs."
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    {
      "question": "How does this integrate with ServiceNow ITAM?",
      "answer": "RFID reads flow through Impinj ItemSense / Zebra Savanna middleware to ServiceNow MID Server; ServiceNow Identification & Reconciliation Engine (IRE) reconciles the read EPC with existing CMDB CI records. Discovery best practice: use RFID for physical-location confirmation + CMDB attestation. Asset discovery events (new asset found, asset moved, asset out-of-scope) update ServiceNow's asset register automatically. Plan integration in three phases: (1) middleware → MID Server integration; (2) IRE rules for reconciliation; (3) ServiceNow ITAM workflow integration (assignment, request, decommission)."
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    {
      "question": "What is NIST SP 800-88 Rev. 1 and why does it matter for IT asset disposition?",
      "answer": "NIST SP 800-88 Revision 1 is the federal media sanitization guideline defining three sanitization tiers: Clear (logical erasure suitable for general-use environments), Purge (cryptographic erasure or strong magnetic suitable for confidential data), Destroy (physical destruction for highest-sensitivity data). RFID labels track the asset through ITAD workflow; the chain-of-custody data attests to which sanitization tier was applied. Federal procurement + most enterprise compliance frameworks (SOC 2, ISO/IEC 27001, FedRAMP) require NIST SP 800-88-aligned ITAD process. R2v3 and e-Stewards certifications layer additional responsible-recycling requirements on top."
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      "question": "Can I use the same RFID label for IT asset tracking and warehouse inventory?",
      "answer": "Different EPC encoding patterns: warehouse retail inventory uses SGTIN-96 (serialised retail item); asset tracking uses GIAI-96 (individual asset) or SSCC-96 (returnable container). The chip and air interface are the same (UHF EPC Gen2 V3), but the EPC format differs. If an item exists in both worlds (e.g., a high-value piece of equipment that's both inventory and a tracked asset), you may need both encodings — typically GIAI-96 wins because it follows the asset across its full lifecycle, including post-sale service + decommissioning."
    },
    {
      "question": "NXP UCODE 9 or Impinj M-series — which chip?",
      "answer": "Both are viable. NXP UCODE 9 is the cost-optimised default; Impinj M800 / M850 wins on read sensitivity in metal-rich or RF-noisy environments. For IT asset tracking in offices with metal furniture / metal racks, Impinj M850 + ferrite isolator typically reads more reliably. For lab equipment in plastic-rich environments, NXP UCODE 9 is sufficient. UCODE 9xm (extended memory) makes sense when asset-data payload (e.g., service history, maintenance schedule) is encoded on-chip rather than via server lookup."
    },
    {
      "question": "How long does an RFID asset label last?",
      "answer": "Form-factor dependent. Paper inlay: 2–5 years. Foam-back label: 3–7 years. FR-4 / ABS hard tag: 5–10 years. High-temp PPS encapsulation: 5–7 years through 200 °C cycles. Outdoor / IP67 epoxy: 7–10 years through weather + UV exposure. The chip itself has near-indefinite lifetime; the substrate + adhesive determine actual service life. Plan label replacement cadence into the programme — typically 20–30% of asset estate labels are refreshed annually as labels age, get damaged, or assets are re-issued."
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    {
      "question": "What's the realistic ROI on enterprise IT asset tracking with RFID?",
      "answer": "Three measurable ROI dimensions. (1) Audit cycle time — manual fixed-asset audit at 5,000-asset estate runs 80–120 staff hours; RFID handheld walk-through cuts to 8–15 hours. (2) Asset-loss reduction — typical 20–40% reduction in lost / unaccounted assets through continuous visibility. (3) ITAD chain-of-custody — verified disposition reduces compliance risk + audit findings. Combined ROI typically 12–18 month payback for >$500K programmes; longer payback for smaller estates where reader CapEx amortisation matters more. The compliance dimension (NIST SP 800-88, R2v3, ISO 27001 A.8) is often the primary procurement driver rather than pure cost ROI."
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  "author": {
    "name": "Sam Yao",
    "title": "RFID Solutions Architect",
    "expertise": [
      "UHF RFID systems",
      "Inventory & warehouse management",
      "Supply chain RFID",
      "Event access control"
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  "publisher": "Proud Tek Co., Limited",
  "datePublished": "2026-04-22",
  "dateModified": "2026-05-11",
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