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  • FEATURES Start the Presses Conductive inks could revolutionize the tracking of products throughout the supply chain by making it possible to print RFID antennas—and, one day, complete transponders—for next to nothing.

  • VERTICAL FOCUS Can RFID Save the Cattle Industry? RFID holds the promise of enabling governments to trace livestock and control the outbreak of diseases, but there are challenges to deploying the technology within the industry.

  • BEST PRACTICES Collaboration Is Key For companies to achieve the big benefits RFID technology offers, they will need to work with supply chain partners. The time to start? Now.

  • BEST PRACTICES Models of Teamwork Collaboration is the key to getting RFID's benefits, but there's no one right way to work with supply chain partners on an RFID project. Here are three models that can work in many industries.

  • BEST PRACTICES 10 Tips for Effective Collaboration Here's how to make sure your work with business partners pays off.

  • HOW-TO ARTICLES How To Get RFID Compliant What does it take to comply with Wal-Mart’s RFID tagging requirements? RFID Journal was given an exclusive look at the rigorous testing of personal-care products at the Sensormatic RFID Performance Center.


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