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RFID Journal Articles on "supply chain"
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Does Your Supply Chain React When It Rains? 10/17/2006
Linking RFID data with other sources of information, such as data about the weather and weather patterns, could prove to be a real competitive advantage.

Honda UK to Track Components Through the Supply Chain 10/05/2006
The manufacturer plans to track 350,000 containers and metal cages with EPC Gen 2 tags, specially made to work in metal-rich environments.

French Mayo Maker Finds RFID a Crucial Ingredient 10/02/2006
Benedicta is using EPC Gen 2 tags, EPCIS and ONS to track pallet movements, fill customer orders, create advance shipping notices and share supply-chain data.

Pharma Label Maker to Test Tags That Record Temps 09/25/2006
The credit-card-sized 13.56 MHz tags can measure and log up to 500 temperature readings, allowing drugmakers and other manufacturers to know the temperature at which their products were stored throughout the supply chain.

Forrester Says RFID Security Falls Short for Some Apps 09/21/2006
Companies deploying RFID for payments or other applications requiring strong security are taking risks today, the research firm reports, while users of RFID in small-scale, standalone tagging systems for supply-chain apps are less vulnerable.

RFID News Roundup 09/21/2006
BEA announces RFID enterprise server upgrades; GS1 Argentina supply-chain center offers RFID learning; Puerto Rico's RFID toll system exceeds expectations; Singapore Polytechnic developing EPC system for industry; 3M joins RFID Consortium; PEAK upgrades SAP software in solutions center.

IGPS Rolls Out RFID-Enabled Plastic Pallets 08/24/2006
Embedded with EPC Gen 2 tags, Intelligent Global Pooling Systems' pool of pallets can be tracked throughout the supply chain. Sensors connected to tags can indicate if products suffered damage in transit.

The ROI of RFID in the Supply Chain 08/20/2006
Although RFID implementations are not without costs and risks, a number of companies in manufacturing, warehousing and distribution and retailing have achieved a 200 percent return on investment.

IBM Markets RFID Suite for Tracking Drugs 08/08/2006
The company created its package of software and services to help firms across the pharma supply chain collect and share tag data.

RFID Trial Down Under 08/02/2006
The project, which included Proctor & Gamble, Gillette, pallet supplier CHEP and retailer Metcash, demonstrated the EPC Network’s benefits to companies throughout an Australian supply chain.


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