RFID Labels Editor's Notes
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Many Sam's Club suppliers still don't understand how Electronic Product Code systems and standards enable companies to improve the way they do business.
As they did with Wal-Mart, many suppliers are assuming Sam's Club will back off its EPC tagging requirements.
Sam's Club has spelled out an aggressive timetable for item-level tracking. Help is at hand, so suppliers can successfully tag a wide variety of products and achieve internal benefits.
Innovation is alive and well in the RFID industry, with new applications and deployments, and improvements in the technology.
RFID Journal's fifth annual RFID Journal LIVE! will provide new insights into how companies can leverage RFID today.
Companies need to think about what happens when an RFID tag fails on a case or pallet in transit.
RFID technology is complex and difficult to deploy. Companies that wait to begin learning about it are only asking for trouble.
This week, the Auto-ID Center officially introduces EPC technology to the world. Now is the time for industry leaders to step up and foster adoption.
Venture capital spending increased in the second quarter, and that's good news for the RFID industry and end users.
With Wal-Mart and its top 100 suppliers about to begin deploying RFID systems, the industry could be facing a shortage of qualified implementers.