by Admin | Mar 3, 2009 | News
Walgreens is promoting the success of its RFID-enabled promotions tracking program. The drugstore chain and GOLIATH Solutions, which developed the RFID system, issued a joint press release in which Walgreens calls the system a “game-changer” for improving store operations and sales.
by Admin | Mar 3, 2009 | News
At its factory where vehicular heating and air-conditioning systems are made, employees press a button to alert management whenever parts need to be replenished, thereby preventing work stoppages and part overstocks.
by Admin | Mar 3, 2009 | News
Mercedes Benz of Buckhead is using MyDealerLot’s RFID-enabled Service Drive Concierge system to identify customers and their vehicles when they come in for maintenance or repairs.
by Admin | Mar 2, 2009 | News
Of all the things RFID companies can do to influence prospects and build a positive reputation, nothing is more powerful than promoting successful implementations. New research found that RFID users are most influenced by a vendor’s implementations at firms similar to their own.
by Admin | Mar 2, 2009 | News
PeopleVox claims its new handheld EPC Gen 2 interrogators enable retailers to accurately read the tags of hundreds of closely packed garments in less than a minute.
by Admin | Mar 2, 2009 | Editor's Views
With sales slowing, CEOs worldwide are focused on reducing costs across their operations. That’s bound to make them more open to using new technologies, including RFID.
by Admin | Mar 2, 2009 | News
Attendees at RFID Journal’s seventh annual conference can receive a free 20-minute personal consultation.
by Admin | Mar 2, 2009 | News
The device illuminates an LED upon sensing RFID transmission from a UHF reader, thereby offering a low-cost tool for installers and RFID reader owners.
by Admin | Feb 27, 2009 | News
To control valves and other downhole tools, an operator drops passive RFID tags, encoded with instructions, into a well.
by Admin | Feb 26, 2009 | News
A lemon grower in Argentina uses wireless mobile computers, RFID wristbands on workers, and tags on bins to accurately credit workers for the produce they pick and to track the produce during processing. The system currently is used to process 3,500 bins per day and is being expanded.