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| Researchers Seek to Reduce Wastage for First-Strike Rations | 01/26/2012 |
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A Florida group is studying ways to track the temperatures of food rations traversing the U.S. military's supply chain, and is developing software that would calculate how temperature could alter shelf-life. |
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| The Ongoing War Against Inefficiencies | 01/25/2012 |
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The U.S. Department of Defense is refining its RFID strategy to optimize the world's most complex supply chain. |
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| Patrizia Pepe Brings Efficiency to Its Supply Chain | 01/06/2012 |
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The Italian fashion designer has doubled the efficiency of the intake and shipping of its apparel as the garments are processed at the company's distribution centers, while its tagged clothing can also be read at some stores by customers looking to learn more about the products. |
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| Swedish Fisheries Board Expected to Issue Fish-Traceability Framework in Mid-2012 | 12/27/2011 |
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The board's recommendations will outline an RFID-based system for fulfilling EU regulations for tracking the seafood supply chain, beginning in 2013. |
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| Auchan Tracks Produce Containers Via RFID | 11/04/2011 |
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The French supermarket employs EPC Gen 2 tags and readers to track 1.8 million plastic reusable containers moving through the supply chain. |
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| How Retailers Can Respond to the Rise in Apparel Prices | 10/28/2011 |
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An article published in The New York Times says the days of cheap clothing items from China are over—which means apparel manufacturers and retailers should consider deploying RFID to stem rising prices by reducing supply chain inefficiencies. |
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| VICS Item Level RFID Initiative Enters Phase II | 07/18/2011 |
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The group intends to publish a road map by mid 2012 to help retailers, suppliers and technology vendors deploy RFID systems for the supply chain, while seeking more membership from retailers and suppliers and inviting technology providers to join at a fee. |
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| Europe's E. coli Outbreak | 06/03/2011 |
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The tragic deaths of 18 people in Europe from an outbreak of E. coli poisoning highlights, once again, the need for traceability in the food supply chain. |
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| Demo Proves RFID Is Ready for the Apparel Industry | 06/12/2011 |
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Several solution providers worked together to show how manufacturers and retailers can track and manage goods throughout the supply chain. |
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| Interoperability Is Possible | 05/08/2011 |
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The GS1 US RFID Apparel Demo, staged at RFID Journal LIVE! 2011, showed that it is relatively easy to share data with supply chain partners. |
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