Covering the Bases
It's peanuts, Cracker Jack and sensors, as government researchers test their all-in-one chemical defense system at a California ballpark.
RFID Contains Solution to Chinese Shipping Problems
China International Marine Containers recently launched an RFID pilot to track containers from its factory to the storage yard.
Reading Books Reduces Out-of-Stocks
BGN, Holland's largest bookseller, plans to roll out RFID at its 42 stores throughout 2007 and 2008.
RFID Frees Up Patient Beds
St. Vincent's Hospital deployed a patient-tracking and real-time clinical information system that improved the quality of care, increased revenues and delivered an ROI.
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.
Mississippi Blood Services Banks on RFID
The not-for-profit organization tested an RFID system to manage and track blood, improve safety, make deliveries more timely and lower costs.
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.
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.
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.
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.