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Pharmaceutical Videos
RFID Journal Awards 2013: Best RFID Implementation WinnerThis award is given to the end-user company that has demonstrated the best use of RFID technology to improve its manufacturing, supply chain or retail operations. The winner will be the company that b... Supply Chain/Logistics: Serialization and Traceability - What It Takes to PilotPreparing to pilot serialization and traceability with your wholesale distributor presents many challenges. Learn how McKesson worked with manufacturers to test products and processes within a seriali... Health Care/Pharma: A Technology and ROI Roadmap for RFID in PharmaceuticalsThis presentation will explore the latest developments about the world's first completely automated RFID test system for unit- and case-level serialization for pharmaceuticals. Researchers at the Univ... Health Care/Pharma: RFID Improves Management of Emergency Medicine KitsThe pharmacy department of the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC), a 750-bed hospital located in Baltimore, is employing an RFID-based solution to aid in the stocking of medication kits tran... Serialization Strategies for Scalable and Reliable Item TaggingSerialization—assigning a unique number to every tagged item—is a fundamental requirement for RFID. For supply chains that don't already require it, serialization is a new responsibility that may dema... Sharp Memorial Hospital Tests RFID-Enabled Drug-Management SystemSharp Memorial Hospital is currently conducting a pilot project using RFID-enabled drug-dispensing cabinets in conjunction with standard EPC Gen 2 tags. The 368-bed facility is utilizing the system to... Improving Operations in the Distribution Center With RFIDMcKesson Corp., a health-care services and information technology firm, is piloting the use of mobile RFID readers at its distribution centers. Learn why the firm has chosen to pilot the mobile RFID r... RFID in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain: Regulations, Physical Limitations and a Real-Life StudyIn this presentation, learn in detail how the regulations put in place by the U.S. Federal Drug Administration (FDA) affect the application of RFID in tracking and tracing pharmaceuticals—particularly... RFID Increases Profits for Pharmaceutical DistributorArgentine pharmaceutical distribution company Axxa Pharma reports that it has seen a 40 percent rise in profit margins since it began employing RFID at its Buenos Aires warehouse. The firm is tracking... Pharmaceutical Company Leverages RFID Tags for Medical ProductsHanmi Pharmaceutical has adopted an RFID item-level tagging system for its entire range of products, using more than 60 million tags annually. The Korean manufacturer is employing radio frequency iden... Pharmaceutical Company Leverages RFID Tags for Medical ProductsHanmi Pharmaceutical has adopted an RFID item-level tagging system for its entire range of products, using more than 60 million tags annually. The Korean manufacturer is employing radio frequency iden... Why RFID Alone Does Not Equal VisibilityRFID is a revolutionary, enabling technology, but by itself does not provide item visibility. To have such visibility, you must be able to uniquely identify, track and share data regarding the movemen... Pharma/Health Care: Preparing for Serialization and Visibility Within the U.S. Pharmaceutical Supply ChainGS1 Healthcare US is driving the adoption and implementation of GS1 standards to improve patient safety and supply chain efficiency. Members from across the pharmaceutical supply chain are building an... RFID: The Next Phase of IT EvolutionOver the past three decades, corporate IT systems have evolved to become a business' central nervous system. But today's systems only connect people and objects that are stationary and linked to the I... Track and Trace With SAP Technology—SAP Object Event Repository at BATWith counterfeiting a growing concern, more industrial companies are committing to combating the problem through such countermeasures as mass serialization and product tracking. And governments are ma...
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