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FDA to Update Its RFID Vision
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02/10/2006
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At an FDA-organized meeting, drugmakers, pharma distributors and technology providers discussed the challenges ahead in using RFID to make the drug supply chain safer.
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Forecasts for RFID in 2006
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01/01/2006
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Will RFID reach the tipping point this year? It might, but one thing is for sure—this will be the year when people realize RFID can do more than track boxes in the supply chain.
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RFID News Roundup
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12/08/2005
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ABI report says UHF chipsets may lower reader prices; costs stymieing RFID in European supply chains; Avery Dennison RFID names 17 qualified converters; AeroScout, Alanco team up on Wi-Fi tracking; HID, INSIDE partnering on access control apps; New Zealand passports carrying Philips chips; South Korea approves use of Savi 433.92 MHz systems; AIM Global unveils RFID Emblem.
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Remember the Closed Loop
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12/04/2005
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More companies are discovering that UHF RFID systems are not just for open supply chain applications.
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The Art of RFID
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12/02/2005
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Think RFID is just for tracking boxes in the supply chain? Think again.
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Omron's New Mantra
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11/27/2005
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The Japanese electronics vendor is focusing on making UHF systems for the supply chain, starting with the creation of the RFID Business Development Group in the United States.
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Leveraging the Internet of Things
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11/22/2005
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With standards for exchanging information over the EPCglobal Network being finalized, the vision of using RFID to track goods in the supply chain is about to become a reality. And it will change business as we know it.
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Feelings of Insecurity
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11/13/2005
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The global supply chain remains vulnerable to a terrorist attack. RFID alone won’t secure cargo containers, but it’s a start.
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RFID Container Seals Deliver Security, Value
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10/31/2005
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Hutchison Port Holdings says its partnership with Savi Technology will help secure the supply chain and reduce costs for companies shipping goods.
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Danish Snack Maker Puts RFID on Hold
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11/01/2005
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Despite a successful trial using RFID in its supply chain, KiMs says it won't resume using the technology until its logistics supplier and retailers begin doing so.
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