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NEWS

Printed Electronics Start-up Specializes in Low-Volume Tag Production
By focusing on production runs as small as 150 units, Mu-Gahat says it provides companies with greater flexibility for testing and development.

Wilson Sporting Goods Looking to Score With RFID
The company hopes to gain increased visibility regarding the products it ships to Wal-Mart, and to track the in-store deployment of promotional displays.

Kimberly-Clark Sees Positive Results With PINC Trailer Tracker System
The CPG maker is using passive EPC Gen 2 RFID tags to identify and locate 900 trailers at one of its manufacturing facilities, saving hours of labor.

Glass Fabricator Increases Visibility With RFID
AeroScout's Wi-Fi-based active tags and real-time locating system help Viracon locate its glass carriers, as well work-in-progress, at its 1-million-square-foot Minnesota facility.

U.K. Construction Company Works to Reduce Risk From Damaging Vibes
Carillion is working with Lancaster University to test an RFID system designed to track employees' exposure to tool-related vibrations and, thus, help prevent injuries.

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Manufacturing Featured Story

RFID in Health Care 2008 Report
A total of 175 professionals gathered in Las Vegas in January to attend RFID Journal's first annual RFID in Health Care conference. View the presentations from the event. PremiumPREMIUM

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OPINIONS

Tracking the RFID Market
By Mark Roberti


RFID Journal is launching a new report to help technology providers and end-user companies better understand the state of the market for RFID products and services.

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Manufacturing Case Study

The RFID Brick Road
Columbus Brick is using a real-time locating system to more efficiently manage inventory and the location of goods in its brickyard. PremiumPREMIUM

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Manufacturing Vendor Profile

MTU Examines RFID to Keep Its Production Line Rolling
The German manufacturer simulated an RFID-enabled kanban system to keep parts in stock and to introduce the technology to employees. PremiumPREMIUM

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