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| International Group Tests RFID for Food Safety to Hawaii | 02/10/2012 |
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The project is using radio frequency identification and GPS technologies to track the temperature and location of produce as it is shipped from Taiwan and California to Armstrong Produce, a food company in Honolulu. |
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| American Apparel Adopting RFID at Every Store | 02/08/2012 |
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After several years of trialing item-level EPC Gen 2 passive tags and readers at select locations, the clothing company is now installing the technology at all of its retail operations worldwide. |
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| Goodpack to RFID-enable 2.6 Million Bulk Containers | 02/08/2012 |
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The Singapore-based container company is using EPC tags and readers to track the locations and conditions of its reusable steel IBCs at its depots, and at its customers' facilities, across the globe. |
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| Construction Waste-Management Company Uses RFID and GPS | 01/26/2012 |
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Challande employs AgoraBee's ChisFleet solution to track the locations of metal trash containers that may be dispersed to dozens or hundreds of customers throughout Switzerland. |
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| Ameya Logistics Uses RFID to Add Efficiency, Value to Its Freight Yard | 01/13/2012 |
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The Indian company has installed a system that utilizes EPC Gen 2 tags and readers to capture and store data about the location of each container stored at its facility near Mumbai. |
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| Boeing to Launch RFID Program for Airlines in February | 01/11/2012 |
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The system will allow the company's customers to track the maintenance records of their aircraft parts using high-memory RFID tags, and may enable it to track those parts' locations as well in the future. |
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| The Year That Was | 12/19/2011 |
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2011 saw some economic ups and downs, but many companies turned to RFID to track the locations of their products and assets—and to monitor their conditions. |
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| RFID Sheet Antennas Enable Unique Shelf-Management Systems | 12/16/2011 |
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Measuring only six millimeters in thickness, the short-range antennas—marketed by Teijin Fibers and Convergence Systems Ltd.—are being installed on shelving, along with EPC UHF readers, to track the locations of tagged items. |
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| RFID Tracks Gear for Australian Customs and Border Protection | 12/06/2011 |
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The agency is using HF passive tags and readers at 22 offices and on numerous vessels, to track the location and maintenance records for thousands of weapons and pieces of equipment. |
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| What Is the Ideal Ratio of Tags to Readers for Active RFID-based Real-time Location Systems? | 12/05/2011 |
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