RFID in Packaging Expert Views
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EPCIS can support chain-of-custody verification—without a cumbersome data burden.
By using a group ID as well as an individual tag ID, we could verify a shipment of goods, reduce shrinkage and validate receiving without perfect read rates.
A number of factors are conspiring to significantly increase the potential for counterfeit drugs to wind up in our homes.
Although RFID volumes in the retail and pharmaceutical markets fell short of expectations, the technology saw widespread deployment in other sectors.
Adding an RFID tag to a product's packaging requires careful designing, but there are things you can do to help ensure a favorable outcome.
Steve Dean, director of business development at RFID systems integrator Franwell, says it can—and explains why.
You can add RFID and maintain network performance—without redesigning your infrastructure. Here's how.
By modifying their requirements for shipping-container graphics, Wal-Mart and Target could give CPG makers a way for RFID compliance to pay for itself.