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Atlas Cold Storage Warms Up to RFID 01/09/2006
The food distribution services company is tagging shipments as part of its service to one of Wal-Mart's suppliers, and plans to leverage RFID in its own operations.

Sensitech’s RFID Cold Chain Solution 11/10/2005
The cold chain technology company has RFID-enabled its TempTale sensors and developed a platform for end-to-end temperature-tracking of perishable foods.

FDA Tests RFID's Effect on Insulin 10/31/2005
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration reports that extended exposure to UHF RF transmissions raises the temperature of insulin in vials.

Pie Maker Cooks Up RFID Trial 09/28/2005
Australia's Patties Foods is preparing to test the use of passive UHF RFID tags to track its frozen fare.

University Takes a Fresh Approach to RFID 08/07/2005
The University of Florida's Center for Food Distribution and Retailing is finding ways to make RFID tags work on produce shipments and keep perishable food from spoiling.

University Opens RFID Research Center 06/13/2005
With funding from major corporations, including J.B. Hunt, Tyson Foods and Wal-Mart, the University of Arkansas aims to do primary research that will support the adoption of RFID technologies.

SYSCO Gets Fresh With RFID 06/12/2005
Using RFID-enabled temperatures sensors, wholesale food distributor SYSCO and its suppliers and shippers reduce and track spoilage.

Beaver Street Fisheries Catches RFID 05/14/2005
The frozen-seafood dealer may be a small fish in Wal-Mart’s sea
of suppliers, yet it met the retailer’s RFID mandate a year ahead of schedule—and it expects to land internal benefits as well.

Airline Food Provider Uses RFID 04/25/2005
To speed its delivery trucks through security gates at New York's JFK Airport, catering company DO & Co deploys an active-tag system.

FDA Clears Way for RFID Tagging 11/15/2004
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration lifts some labeling requirements and gains support from two major pharmaceutical manufacturers.


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