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of exactly which item was exchanged by which shopper, in cases where the retailer needs 
to contact the shopper, perhaps regarding a defective item. 
 
 
 
 
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The aviation industry has focused on enhancing airline and 
airport security with the efforts of providing travellers along with 
airport and airline staff a terrorism-free transportation hub. 
Implementing RFID boarding passes will provide the ability to 
track airline passengers, enhancing airport security by allowing 
security personnel to keep a close eye on all passengers in the 
airport. RFID baggage tags can be implemented in order to better provide more detailed 
information regarding all baggage going through security checkpoints, such as passenger 
information, destination, and other useful data which help to facilitate security 
enhancement. The process of identifying frequent flyers with RFID is also possible, 
allowing them special privilege to queue in a secure “express lane” during the boarding 
process to provide them with value-added service.  
 
 
Countries with busy airports, seaports, and border crossing points 
would find RFID tracking technology beneficial. Customs could 
scan incoming cargo at airports and seaports to quickly trace the 
origin and travel route of each case within the container. Lorries 
that travel across border points can be identified with government-
registered RF tags that identify relevant background information as 
to speed up the queue and minimise traffic, all while obtaining more 
in-depth information. Border crossing cards with RFID allows for 
collecting more detailed information about each individual, such as biometric data, which 
would not be easy to attain where a high volume of individuals cross the border daily. 
Passports and visas are starting to have RFID tags embedded in order to keep more 
accurate records of human traffic entering and leaving a country. As an anti-terrorist 
measure, RFID tracking is designed to put a stop to the smuggling of weapons of mass 
destruction into cargo containers and transporting them abroad. 
 
 
In access control systems, RFID does more than just maintain head-
count. RFID also provides authorisation and records arrival and 
departure times, making time registration easy. It enables fast access 
to the working area, eliminating queues at doors. This feature can be 
fully automated or done via a wall terminal.