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Indian Mine Monitors Workers and Toxic Gases

PervCom's active 2.4 GHz RFID tags, attached to cap lamps, track miners' locations and contain sensors for measuring temperature, humidity and air quality.

EPCIS Technology Improves Visibility for North Sea Oil Service and Supply Companies
An EPCIS-compliant system from Spartan Solutions Services is enabling Swire Oilfield Services and Aker Solutions to share data regarding the whereabouts of their equipment and containers.




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Global Visibilty Empowers Logistics Customers
Logistics providers—the link between manufacturers and retailers—are figuring out how to use RFID to share data among trucking, shipping and air cargo carriers. The value to customers is being able to use real-time information to make smart business decisions. PremiumPREMIUM


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Déjà Vu All Over Again
By Mark Roberti
As they did with Wal-Mart, many suppliers are assuming Sam's Club will back off its EPC tagging requirements.

The Reality Search Engine
By Kevin Ashton
While Google is great at finding written or recorded information, it can't deliver when it comes to real-time, real-life events. RFID could change that.


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