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RFID JOURNAL MAGAZINE
July/August 2006


July/August 2006
How World Kitchen Got It Right
The manufacturer of consumer housewares integrated its RFID tagging operation with its back-end systems to keep the cost of complying with mandates low—and to lay the groundwork for a system that could be scaled up and deliver internal benefits.

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How World Kitchen Got It Right
The manufacturer of consumer housewares integrated its RFID tagging operation with its back-end systems to keep the cost of complying with mandates low—and to lay the groundwork for a system that could be scaled up and deliver internal benefits.

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BEST PRACTICES
The Secrets of Their Success
Companies that are tagging goods for retailers—and Wal-Mart's Simon Langford—reveal how to turn an RFID mandate into a competitive advantage.

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VERTICAL FOCUS
Cashing In on RFID's Benefits
Financial service institutions are tracking data and currency to secure shipments, minimize risk and keep customers satisfied.

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BEST PRACTICES
The Smart Way to Print Smart Labels
Kimberly-Clark's John Onderko explains the issues you need to consider before purchasing an RFID label printer-encoder or label applicator.

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DEPARTMENTS
Editor’s Note »
World Kitchen’s Mandate

Out in Front »
Smart Dummies

Out in Front »
Removing the Sting from Beekeeping

Out in Front »
Art Imitates Life

Perspective »
Wal-Mart Goes International

Perspective »
Will the Empire Strike Back?

Perspective »
World Cut Tests RFID

Product Developments »
NFC Calling

COLUMNS
EPCGlobal Update »
Trading in Concert

Inside the Labs »
Playing the Field

Public Eye »
Pay Attention!

Ashton's View »
Privacy is Simple

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