RFID in Transportation Case Studies
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Levinoff-Colbex instituted a monitoring system to quickly identify and track any animal products from potentially contaminated or diseased animals.
Japan Pallet Rental is deploying an RFID system to locate its rental pallets in the supply chain and create value-added services for its customers.
Speakers at the conference offered numerous case studies on monitoring assets, inventories, items, temperatures and more.
Columbus Brick is using a real-time locating system to more efficiently manage inventory and the location of goods in its brickyard.
The construction materials company deployed an RFID system to improve customer service and boost customer loyalty.
China International Marine Containers recently launched an RFID pilot to track containers from its factory to the storage yard.
Gardeur AG's RFID pilot to track garments from production to its warehouse using reusable tags was so successful that it plans to roll out the system company-wide.
Using tags embedded in plastic nails, German forestry company Cambium tracks logs as they move from the forest to the factory.
At the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, researchers find that radio frequency identification gets them the supplies they need, 24-7.
The Transportation Security Administration conducted an end-to-end trial proving UHF EPC tags can be read in Asian, U.S. and European regulatory environments, and that airlines can use the EPCglobal data model to share bag tag data.