Ambitious European Project Traces Food from Farm to Fork

More than a dozen colleges and companies have joined a consortium under the guidance of the University of Wolverhampton, to pilot RFID technology as it tracks the movements of fish, wine, pork and cheese through production and on to retailers.

RFID News Roundup

MET Labs announces program to test medical devices for susceptibility to RFID interference; Ekahau adds combination IR and Wi-Fi asset tag to RTLS portfolio; Schreiner LogiData RFID polices guns and ballistics vests; UPM RFID peddles NFC inlays via NFC-Hub.com, intros NFC app with Hansaprint; Omnitrol launches next-gen RFID retail app; Recall adds item-level tracking to its services; Thinfilm unveils rewritable printed CMOS memory.

Active E-Seals Expedite Cargo Shipments in Taiwan

Active E-Seals Expedite Cargo Shipments in Taiwan

Customs officials are testing the use of ZigBee-based RFID electronic seals for two “green channels,” enabling them to track cargo traveling from one location to another, thereby eliminating the need for extra inspections.

How Is RFID Being Implemented in the Granite Industry?

Are there many businesses in that sector that are utilizing the technology? —Name withheld ——— There are a few companies in the granite and stone industry that are employing radio frequency identification. Mainly, these firms are tracking raw slabs moving from a...