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| Taiwanese Seafood Producer Tracks Fish to the Dish | 03/10/2008 |
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Tekho's Ubiquitous Live Fish Traceability program employs 13.56 MHz passive RFID tags and BizTalk RFID to provide restaurant patrons with the life history of farm-raised grouper. |
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| RFID Helps Reward Consumers for Recycling | 02/22/2008 |
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Kraft Foods joins RecycleBank in its use of RFID to track and reward consumers for recycling. |
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| Diakinisis Finds RFID Helps It Expedite Shipments | 02/08/2008 |
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The Greek third-party logistics provider is using EPC Gen 2 RFID tags and interrogators to track 1,300 pallets per day for a global food and beverage company. |
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| At Manor, RFID Keeps Food From Spoiling | 02/01/2008 |
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The Swiss company is using active tags with built-in sensors to measure and log the temperatures of freezers and refrigerators. Later this year, it hopes to expand the application to track perishable foods as they move through the supply chain. |
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| SF's Transit System Offers Commuters Fast Access to Subways and Sandwiches | 01/31/2008 |
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The Bay Area Rapid Transit launched a technology trial allowing subway commuters to use RFID-enabled cell phones to ride trains and purchase food at local Jack in the Box restaurants. |
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| Eating Your Own Dog Food: Cognizant Uses RFID to Track Laptops | 01/21/2008 |
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The global technology solutions company is currently deploying an asset-tracking system throughout its development facilities worldwide. |
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| Eat Your Own Dog Food | 11/18/2007 |
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RFID technology providers could create greater confidence in RFID's benefits by more aggressively using the technology internally. |
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| Illinois Water Resort Becomes RFID-Activated | 11/15/2007 |
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Guests at the resort, which opens next year, will use RFID wristbands to do just about everything, including entering rooms, accessing lockers, buying food and arcade tokens, and even taking pictures. |
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| Metro Sees Progress With Its Frozen-Foods Pilot | 11/07/2007 |
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The retailer is using RFID-enabled forklifts at a distribution center in Hamm, Germany, to track tagged pallets of frozen food and the locations where they are stored. |
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| Food and Livestock Tagging Expected to See Bumper Gains | 11/02/2007 |
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The sector is expected to be the dominant RFID market by 2017, when sales of RFID tags for food and livestock are slated to reach $2.66 billion. |
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