Bloggers Continue to Show Their Ignorance
The latest comes from T. D. Clark, who thinks he knows more about RFID than Dick Cantwell, VP at Procter & Gamble.
The latest comes from T. D. Clark, who thinks he knows more about RFID than Dick Cantwell, VP at Procter & Gamble.
Active RFID solutions provider Savi Technology announced a new contract with NATO that could bolster the company’s market position among the 26 NATO nations as well as non-NATO countries that are part of the Partnership for Peace initiative. The company was also featured in a recent Forbes article, recapped herein.
The systems integrator will help Airbus deploy the technology across its airplane-manufacturing operations.
Dillard’s CIO Bill Holder heads a lineup of industry leaders at the only RFID event designed for apparel and footwear companies.
A group of manufacturers, trade groups and others are calling for tougher laws, increased government support and technology solutions—such as RFID—to fight counterfeit and pirated goods.
The latest comes from T. D. Clark, who thinks he knows more about RFID than Dick Cantwell, VP at Procter & Gamble.
A German freight forwarder found an innovation solution to its regulatory documentation needs. Every time the bar code label on freight is scanned in the warehouse, an active RFID tag embedded in the bar code reader signals the host application. System software calculates the location and directs a surveillance camera to record the transaction.
Shrinkage continues to plague retailers. RFID is no silver bullet, but it can be part of the solution.
GPS, both companies say, will enable end users to track assets even when the installed RFID technology is insufficient to provide the desired level of visibility.
The German sausage maker is deploying a packaged solution put together by a 10-company consortium of vendors, and expects an ROI within two years.