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CVS Corp., Metro AG, Sara Lee Corp., Toppan Printing, and Zebra Technologies back the electronic product code effort.
NewsJuly 6, 2002CVS Corp., Metro AG, Sara Lee Corp., Toppan Printing, and Zebra Technologies back the electronic product code effort.
NewsJuly 6, 2002Retailers, manufacturers and transportation companies will examine how new technologies work together in the supply chain.
NewsJuly 5, 2002The drugstore chain has joined the Auto-ID Center in the hope that RFID can ensure products haven't reached
NewsJune 25, 2002Companies that wait for RFID tag prices to fall to less than five cents will be left
NewsJune 24, 2002Gilbarco, a leader in gas station point of sales equipment, wants to extend RFID payments at the pump
NewsJune 13, 2002Software agents will react automatically to information coming from RFID readers and solve routine problems.
NewsJune 10, 2002Replenishment application uses intelligent agents to react to potential out of stocks before they occur.
NewsJune 7, 2002At its Sapphire user conference this week, the software company will show how systems can react automatically to
NewsJune 3, 2002The Auto-ID Center Executive Director's vision of an open system for tracking goods with low-cost RFID tags will
NewsApril 15, 2002This unique partnership between corporations and academia is creating a global standard - the Electronic Product Code -
Editor's ViewsApril 6, 2002Contrary to popular belief, bar codes are not free, and for some applications, RFID is actually cheaper.
Editor's ViewsApril 1, 2002