RFID News Roundup
SAP customers that use auto-ID systems like RFID see operational efficiency gains; Qantas signs four-year deal with Unisys for RFID-enabled Baggage Reconciliation System; Connexall connects patients’ comfort, safety and well-being at Disney Cancer Center; Toppan Printing develops NFC-compliant IC card with full-color LCD; Garner Transportation and National Center for Manufacturing Sciences pick I.D. Systems solutions.

Dutch Horticultural Supply Chain Tests RFID “From Plant to Customer”
Growers, exporters and shippers are using EPC RFID tags to track the location of each tray of plants, ensure the accuracy of shipments and reduce labor.
How Can I Control Vehicle Inventory at a Car Lot?
Would radio frequency identification help me manage that process? —Name withheld ——— Gulf States Toyota, a large Toyota distributor based in Houston, Texas, installed an active RFID system from WhereNet, now part of Zebra Enterprise Solutions, to create a solution...
Populous Adds RFID to Its Playbook
The global sports architectural and events-services firm has started to embed EPC tags into event tickets, passes and credentials, so that its clients can benefit from the use of the technology.