EPC’s Tipping Point

EPC’s Tipping Point

RFID adoption is growing more slowly than many had forecast, leaving some to wonder when Electronic Product Code technology will fulfill the vision of a world where goods are tracked and traced through the global supply chain.

To EPC or Not to EPC?

To EPC or Not to EPC?

That is the question on the minds of companies as they consider the benefits and challenges of deploying Electronic Product Code technology.

Startup to Deliver Standards-Compliant UWB RTLS

DecaWave, a startup in Dublin, announced ScenSor, an ultra-wideband (UWB) RTLS system based on the IEEE 802.15.4a standard. DecaWave claims the technology provides 10-centimeter accuracy and can locate 11,000 items in a 20-meter radius. Production is set to start in 2010, but prototypes will be delivered this December.

Gunning for Change

Gunning for Change

Sig Sauer, a leading handgun manufacturer, is offering customers the ability to track weapons with a RuBee-based inventory management system.

Ándale! Spain’s Postal Service Deploys RFID

Correos, the Spanish national postal service, has outfitted 37 distribution centers with an RFID system that tracks mail samples to analyze the flow of mail through the system. Reva Systems, whose equipment was used in the project, says the postal industry is a growing RFID market.

The Tough Get Going

The Tough Get Going

Some companies are moaning about higher energy prices, the credit squeeze—even RFID tagging requirements—but others are seizing the opportunity.