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Clothing Manufacturer Invests Its ROI in RFID
Gardeur AG's RFID pilot to track garments from production to its warehouse using reusable tags was so successful that it plans to roll out the system company-wide.
RFID Brings Order to a Chaotic Office
Florida State University is the first educational institution to adopt 3M's RFID Tracking System—and recoup its investment in less than a year. PremiumPREMIUM

Dow Reveals a Chemical Attraction to RFID
The manufacturer of plastics, solvents and other products is harnessing RFID's power to deliver value to its business and customers. PremiumPREMIUM

RFID Becomes an Overnight Sensation for Sernam
The French shipping company finds that a tag-and-reader system significantly improves the efficiency of its overnight deliveries. PremiumPREMIUM

The Lahey Clinic's RFID Remedy
A top Boston-area hospital has learned that RFID can cure problems associated with tracking and maintaining high-value mobile medical equipment. PremiumPREMIUM

RFID Chops Timber Costs
Using tags embedded in plastic nails, German forestry company Cambium tracks logs as they move from the forest to the factory. PremiumPREMIUM

Finland Post Finds RFID Can Deliver ROI
After completing a two-month RFID trial, the national mail carrier believes there is a clear business case for using tags to track reusable assets such as roll cages and crates. PremiumPREMIUM

LEGO Puts the RFID Pieces Together
By integrating RFID into its current shipping operations, the company not only is able to comply with mandates from Target and Wal-Mart, it is also saving money and labor compared with a standalone tagging system. PremiumPREMIUM

RFID Lands at Frankfurt Airport
After placing passive tags on such things as fire shutters, emergency lights and even passenger lounges, Fraport has significantly improved the productivity and accuracy of its maintenance operations. PremiumPREMIUM

Texas Lab Stocks Up With RFID
At the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, researchers find that radio frequency identification gets them the supplies they need, 24-7. PremiumPREMIUM

EPC Bag Tagging Takes Wing
The Transportation Security Administration conducted an end-to-end trial proving UHF EPC tags can be read in Asian, U.S. and European regulatory environments, and that airlines can use the EPCglobal data model to share bag tag data. PremiumPREMIUM


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