The Brightest Star
The Mojix STAR system was voted the best new product at RFID Journal LIVE! because it has extended the limits of passive UHF systems.
The Mojix STAR system was voted the best new product at RFID Journal LIVE! because it has extended the limits of passive UHF systems.
Tracking city buses in real time improves service and increases ridership.
InterfaceFlor is embedding RFID tags in its carpet tiles to make them easy and cost-efficient to maintain—and to corner the commercial flooring market.
As workers bore twin 4.8-kilometer tunnels, a system of active tags and readers allows the project’s contractor to know the location of each its 1,700 employees, as well as its construction vehicles.
The EPCIS RFID data sharing standard passed what may have been its largest test to date. EPCglobal announced more than two dozen firms participated in a pilot project that used passive and active RFID technologies and EPCIS-standard communication to track ocean shipments from China to the US.
The health-care provider is taking an infrastructure approach to deploying RFID.
A so-called “expert” from security company MacAfee says contactless payments are a threat to consumer financial information. Here’s why he’s wrong.
The health-care provider is taking an infrastructure approach to deploying RFID.
The Spanish clothing company hopes the technology will make the receiving and shipping processes at its main DC more efficient and accurate, as well as speed up the apparel’s distribution to individual stores.
Spanish children’s apparel producer Bóboli installed an RFID reader at its distribution center to track about 200,000 individual pieces of clothing. The installation is the first phase of a project the company expects will eventually cover all of its inventory and extend to store-level RFID tracking.