Solution providers have dreams of scoring big deals quickly, which is retarding adoption of RFID technology.
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Norwegian Apparel Company in Good Mood Over RFID
Moods of Norway boosted sales of men’s shirts and suits by double digits during a six-month pilot at two stores using an RFID solution from Nedap, by ensuring inventory is accurate; the company has now rolled out the technology at 13 of its locations.
Aerospace Manufacturer Reduces Waste via RFID-based Material Asset Tracker
Plataine says its solution can optimize production in a variety of industries, including furniture and apparel.
RFID News Roundup
Checkpoint Systems brings bulk-encoding solution to Inditex’s Zara DCs ••• Gimbal, Urban Airship partner to provide “in the moment” mobile engagement ••• Reteneo offers Bluetooth beacons as a subscription service ••• Two hotels adopt InvoTech’s RFID-enabled uniform-management solution ••• Ibotta to deliver rebate offers via Roximity Bluetooth beacons ••• HID Global intros HID Mobile Access, enabling smartphone-based access control.
Sensors Turn Parking Meters Into Parking Helpers
In the small California city of Walnut Creek, parking sensors offer data access and visibility for public and private parking services.
Major Chinese Oil Company Expedites Equipment Inspections via RFID
The firm’s inspectors and oil workers are using Xerafy passive UHF tags and ATID handheld readers to locate transformers, as well as view data about them and update maintenance records.
Industry Leaders to Present New Case Studies at RFID in Health Care 2014
The RFID Journal conference will focus on helping health-care providers understand how the technology can help them improve patient safety, hospital operations and supply chain efficiencies.
U Grok It Releases UHF RFID Reader for Phones, Tablets
The Grokker enables small and midsize businesses to read tags via their Android or iOS smartphones or tablets, using an app created for the purpose of collecting, managing and viewing data about the tagged items being read.
Enevo Sensors Monitor Trash, Recycling Bins for Optimized Collection
The four-year-old Finnish company provides a solution that tells municipalities and private collection companies how full their waste containers are.
The World Is Different
Efficiencies once unimaginable are now being achieved by companies using radio frequency identification technology.
Organizing the Internet of Things
It may be too late to bring back EPCglobal’s Object Naming Service, but we sure could use it now.
RFID-Reading Drone Tracks Structural Steel Products in Storage Yard
Dubai-based Age Steel is using an airborne RFID reader to inventory and locate tagged bundles of pipes, plates and other items stored in its yard.









