by Admin | Jun 13, 2006 | News
IBM, Nokia, and Finnair have teamed up to deploy an innovative RFID-based worker efficiency system at the Helsinki-Vantaa International Airport. Announced yesterday, the solution dramatically streamlines the administration and allocation of ground worker tasks.
by Admin | Jun 12, 2006 | News
Armed with handheld RFID interrogators, the city’s parking-enforcement officers can spot scofflaws in just a few seconds.
by Admin | Jun 12, 2006 | Expert Views
By modifying their requirements for shipping-container graphics, Wal-Mart and Target could give CPG makers a way for RFID compliance to pay for itself.
by Admin | Jun 12, 2006 | Editor's Views
Companies need to think about what happens when an RFID tag fails on a case or pallet in transit.
by Admin | Jun 12, 2006 | News
Friday’s announcement by the FDA caused a stir throughout the RFID industry, which is asking what this development means in the near term for e-pedigree and RFID adoption in the pharmaceutical supply chain. The answer: not much.
by Admin | Jun 9, 2006 | News
The US Food and Drug Administration today released a highly anticipated report with recommendations for combating the issue of countfeit pharmaceuticals. This article contains the need-to-know points.
by Admin | Jun 9, 2006 | News
The company hopes its pilot RFID project will improve its customer service, reverse logistics and inventory management.
by Admin | Jun 9, 2006 | News
The agency will not mandate RFID’s use within the pharmaceutical industry, but urges the industry to ‘move quickly to implement this technology.’
by Admin | Jun 9, 2006 | News
Through a promotion linked to the FIFA World Cup in Germany, consumers in Taiwan can now pay for goods at select merchants using an RFID-enabled wristwatch.
by Admin | Jun 9, 2006 | News
Jena University Hospital is installing a pilot RFID system to track medication from the time the hospital’s pharmacy dispenses it until the patient receives it.