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BT Auto-ID Launches Service for Food Supply Chain
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07/27/2006
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The company says its new BT Foodnet service can be used to aggregate RFID and other auto-ID data about food-related materials and products and share it across the supply chain.
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RedPrairie Adds RFID Features to WMS
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07/03/2006
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The latest version of DLx Warehouse aims to make RFID a more integral part of supply-chain and distribution operations.
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Media Providers Entertain RFID's Potential
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06/22/2006
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The entertainment media industry ponders where and when RFID should be deployed to improve its supply chain, while retailer Best Buy is leading the charge to use RFID in improving customer service.
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RF Activation Seeks to Turn off Theft
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06/21/2006
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Kestrel Networks has developed a technology it says could be RFID's killer app in the retail supply chain.
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Cardinal Health Readies Item-Level Pilot
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05/31/2006
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The drug manufacturer, packager and distributor will test an RFID system that could help verify the authenticity of products moving through the supply chain.
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DOD Quantifies Payback From RFID
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05/03/2006
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Alan Estevez, assistant deputy undersecretary of supply chain integration, describes some quantifiable savings RFID has brought the Department of Defense.
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RFID News Roundup
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04/20/2006
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BEA Systems, HP joining forces; RFIDSupplyChain.com offers Omron Compliance Package; Omron boosts Gen 2 tag production capacity; Hypercom adds interrogator to PIN pad; printed tags to play important role in smart packaging.
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Adding RFID to Ford's Supply Chain
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04/23/2006
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An active-tag RFID deployment from TNT Logistics helps Ford automate workflow, provide real-time visibility, reduce inventory and prevent business interruption.
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RFID's Finest Hour
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04/16/2006
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Radio frequency identification could play a tremendous role in securing the safety of global trade and supply chains.
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Beyond The Supply Chain
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03/19/2006
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Only when RFID becomes integrated with industrial automation, process control and manufacturing systems will the technology become truly ubiquitous.
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