RFID-Enabling the World’s Packaging Infrastructure
A visit to PackExpo shows that we still have a long way to go before RFID will be embedded in product packaging.
A visit to PackExpo shows that we still have a long way to go before RFID will be embedded in product packaging.
A construction project this huge, and in such a hostile environment, faces some unique challenges, which RFID can help address.
China International Marine Containers recently launched an RFID pilot to track containers from its factory to the storage yard.
Everything from pallets to shopping carts is likely to be redesigned with RF-friendly materials in the coming years.
Everything from pallets to shopping carts is likely to be redesigned with RF-friendly materials in the coming years.
FloraHolland expects to improve the flow of flowers from dock door to auction floor.
ILS announces compliance starter kits; RF Technologies, Emergin partnering to simplify wireless alerts; aerospace market ready for takeoff, says ABI; Ingenico integrates reader into payment PIN pad; ACG announces new RFID reader for fare collection; Ekahau raises $16 million in 2006.
CIO Insight provides an update on the item-level tagging deployment by the Dutch book retailer Boekhandels Groep Nederland (BGN). According to the article, the deployment is generating major benefit, so much so that BGN plans to expand it across 16 more stores before the end of next year.
The good news coming out of Europe these days is that big players are getting ready to adopt UHF RFID systems in their supply chains in a major way.
The good news coming out of Europe these days is that big players are getting ready to adopt UHF RFID systems in their supply chains in a major way.