by Admin | Nov 13, 2006 | News
Vue Technology today announced a solution for item-level tagging in retail pharmacies that uses UHF RFID. Based on the existing TrueVUE RFID platform, the solution represents what the company claims is the first UHF item-level tagging solution for pharmacies.
by Admin | Nov 13, 2006 | Editor's Views
Companies attending RFID Journal LIVE! Canada heard numerous success stories and took note.
by Admin | Nov 13, 2006 | Expert Views
Steve Dean, director of business development at RFID systems integrator Franwell, says it can—and explains why.
by s9800078 | Nov 10, 2006 | News
RFID gives companies, for the first time, the ability to measure their supply-chain performance—and most are not even close to Six Sigma.
by Doug | Nov 10, 2006 | News
RFID gives companies, for the first time, the ability to measure their supply-chain performance—and most are not even close to Six Sigma.
by Admin | Nov 10, 2006 | News
Canadian supermarket giant Loblaw has recently completed an RFID pilot project and plans to work closely with its suppliers to develop an RFID strategy.
by Admin | Nov 10, 2006 | News
At RFID Journal’s first Canadian conference, Wal-Mart Canada and other end users provided progress reports; EPCglobal Canada and EPCglobal US talked about their planned merger; and McMaster University announced the debut of its new RFID applications lab.
by Admin | Nov 10, 2006 | News
The lift truck maker says the new system enforces more discipline among factory workers when it comes to checking out and restocking tools.
by Admin | Nov 10, 2006 | News
ViVOtech announces new RFID payment applications; NXP chip supports Advanced Encryption Standard; Ekahau upgrades location engine; TI makes fobs and wristbands for PayPass; SAP certifies SupplyScape’s e-pedigree app; Atmel, Melexis partner on payments, ID apps; Mercury4 gets green light in So. Korea; collaborative RFID approach can hasten ROI, says Aberdeen.
by Admin | Nov 10, 2006 | News
Research firm Aberdeen Group this week released the latest installment in a series of reports on RFID adoption. Entitled , the report is available free. In this guest contribution, report author Russ Klein summarizes the key findings and recommendations for action.