Helping Bags Make Their Flights
RFID promises to improve baggage service and save airlines millions of dollars. Here’s what’s being done to help make that a reality.
RFID promises to improve baggage service and save airlines millions of dollars. Here’s what’s being done to help make that a reality.
Friends of one of the pioneers of RFID use in the consumer packaged goods supply chain have set up a fund in his memory.
The maker of portable MP3 players has teamed with OATSystems and ADT Security Services to prepare for Best Buy’s RFID mandate.
The U.S. Navy has completed a pilot confirming the delivery of 99.6 percent of items—including broken parts being returned from Iraq for repairs.
Wal-Mart sues former employee over RFID trade secrets; SmartCode announces 7.5-cent Gen 2 inlay; CAEN releases four new Gen 2 readers; WJ Communications announces Gen 2 reader; Scout Software launches tag-testing application; new HF tag for textile applications.
AMR Research has released a report that comes at the topic of ROI from the perspective of the retailer. Its conclusions are sobering.
The company plans to offer a Rolls-Royce-developed system using passive RFID tags on boarding passes to help manage the flow of passengers through the airport.
Forum attendees expressed hope that the organization will work to establish privacy and security guidelines for using the technology.
A group at the University of Florida has partnered with RFID technology vendor Intelletto to create a system combining RFID and bar codes to monitor and boost worker productivity.
RFID manufacturer SmartCode today announced the availability of Gen2 inlays at a price of 7.5 cents per unit for quantities over one million. For quantities over ten million, the price goes down to 7.2 cents per inlay.