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RFID Journal Articles on "supply chain"
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Staples' Canadian Unit Plans RFID Trial 10/18/2005
Staples, three of its suppliers and UPS Supply Chain Solutions are working with Bell Canada to evaluate RFID for shipping and receiving office products.

Finding the Right RFID Formula 10/17/2005
Tracking potentially hazardous chemicals with RFID could help chemical companies secure the supply chain, reduce inventory and better manage assets. But the industry is moving slowly toward adoption, balancing the costs against the possible benefits.

Europe Finds Its Own Path to ROI 10/17/2005
Forget hard-charging tagging mandates and big-bang supply chain rollouts. Europe is taking a different road to RFID adoption, and some say the real ROI is at the item level.

Sudden Impact: RFID and The Environment 10/17/2005
Putting RFID tags with copper antennas or silver ink on millions—perhaps billions—of cases in the supply chain could wreak havoc on recycling. Companies and environmental protection agencies are starting to take notice.

Europe Broadens Its RFID Focus 10/13/2005
A study shows that Europe's UHF RFID market, initially concentrated on the retail supply chain, has expanded across a range of industry sectors.

In Memory of Mike Sullivan 10/09/2005
Friends of one of the pioneers of RFID use in the consumer packaged goods supply chain have set up a fund in his memory.

Generic Drugmaker to Pilot RFID 09/20/2005
Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals is reportedly in the early stages of deploying an item-level tracking system to improve its internal and supply chain operations.

Collaboration Vital to Attain EPC's Potential 09/07/2005
In a new report, leading retailers and manufacturers tout the benefits to be derived from an EPC RFID-enabled supply chain and outline the steps needed to realize those benefits.

Lab to Build EPC Network Simulation 08/29/2005
The Auto-ID Lab at MIT is creating a simulation of the EPCglobal Network to study how data will flow within and among supply chain partners.

Around the World in Real Time 08/23/2005
Logistics providers are a key link between manufacturers and stores. RFID could help them speed deliveries, improve the flow of information and secure the supply chain.


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