A Guide to EPC RFID-Tagging Solutions for Sam's Club Suppliers
Tagging sellable units is a different ball game from tagging pallets. New compliance packages can help you get up to speed quickly or offset the cost by achieving internal benefits. Here's what you should know to choose the right product for your company's needs.
RFID 2030: Retail and Manufacturing
RFID Journal's writers imagine how radio frequency identification will shape these industries two decades in the future.
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RFID Journal LIVE! Europe 2009 Report
At RFID Journal's fifth annual European conference and exhibition, held near Frankfurt, Germany, 250 attendees learned from innovative companies using radio frequency identification to improve their manufacturing, supply chain and retail operations. View the presentations from the event.
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RFID Powers Energy-Sector Efficiencies
Oil, gas and chemical companies are working together to develop a common approach and standards for deploying RFID across the industries. The technology promises to improve safety and security while cutting costs during lean times.
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Europe Gets Down to Business
After years of studies, trials and pilots, many European companies and organizations have determined how and where to best deploy RFID. Now, from Belgium to Finland, Germany, Switzerland, Portugal and the United Kingdom, they're putting the technology to work in a myriad of industries to solve real-world problems.
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RFID in Health Care 2009—Boston Report
More than 100 health-care professionals gathered in Boston last month to attend RFID Journal's third RFID in Health Care conference. View the presentations from the event.
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RFID-Enabled Electronic Seals
Companies can employ these devices not only to secure their shipping containers but also to speed shipments through ports and gain business intelligence. Here's what you need to know to decide whether an RFID e-seal solution fits your enterprise's needs.
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Riding Herd: RFID Tracks Livestock
From the United States to Europe, Australia and New Zealand, governments are encouraging—some even mandating—the use of RFID to track livestock, so animals can be identified quickly in the event of a food recall or disease outbreak. But even without mandates, some farmers are adopting the technology because it delivers internal business benefits.
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Public-Sector RFID
The technology promises to help national, regional and local governments around the world address an array of pressing concerns more intelligently and efficiently.
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RFID in Fashion 2009 Report
At RFID Journal's fourth annual conference and exhibition for the fashion and apparel industry, 150 industry professionals learned how to leverage the benefits of RFID technology. View the presentations from the event.
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RFID Smart Shelves and Cabinets
Smart fixtures help businesses store, organize and inventory an array of high-value items accurately and with only minimal human intervention. Here's what you need to know to choose the system that best fits your company's needs.
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