by Admin | Mar 15, 2010 | News
NBS Corp. uses 125 kHz passive tags to provide visibility into the components it installs on its circuit boards, to assure its customers that each board was properly assembled and is traceable should a component fail or be recalled.
by Admin | Mar 15, 2010 | Editor's Views
In a free webinar hosted by RFID Journal, Geoffrey Moore, the bestselling author of Crossing the Chasm and Inside the Tornado, will discuss the technology adoption life cycle for radio frequency identification, and answer questions from vendors.
by s9800078 | Mar 12, 2010 | News
What are some successful examples of radio frequency identification being employed in a temperature-controlled supply chain? —Ashish ——— Dear Ashish: Radio frequency identification technology can be utilized to automatically capture temperature data and transmit that...
by s9800078 | Mar 11, 2010 | News
What is the best company that can provide us with an RFID-enabled inventory-management solution for car parts? We have talked with many integrators, but do not feel they are competent enough to do the job. —Jignesh, India ——— Jignesh, Managing car parts can be a...
by Admin | Mar 11, 2010 | News
SCG Logistics is using an active RFID solution to track the weight of trucks before and after they load up with coal at a port facility in Thailand.