Key RFID Findings from Frost & Sullivan
Research firm Frost & Sullivan performed a study on the state of RFID adoption and related workforce issues in North America. In this article we highlight key findings.
Research firm Frost & Sullivan performed a study on the state of RFID adoption and related workforce issues in North America. In this article we highlight key findings.
The Cambridge-based research center has formed a project to develop the use of RFID and other ID technologies in the aerospace sector.
The Australian Defence Force will deploy an active RFID system that will interoperate with systems used by the United States and other allies.
Xterprise offers service for finding RFID’s ROI; SkyeTek raises $8 million in funding; New ThingMagic resellers announced; N.J. hospital to accept VeriChip IDs.
Business-to-business systems integration firm SEEBURGER this week released a new service targeted at companies seeking an affordable solution to slap-and-ship compliance.
Savi is releasing a kit that can establish logistics or asset tracking centers in remote locations. Designed for use by the military, the kit can also be used for commercial applications.
The southern U.S. supermarket operator will deploy RFID at one of its DCs to explore the potential for using the EPCglobal Network to improve distribution of fresh produce.
Ten companies were granted Blanket Purchase Awards to provide RFID printer-encoders to the government.
A survey-based report from Frost & Sullivan shows that mandates trail ‘improved process efficiency’ as the biggest factor influencing the decision to deploy the technology.
Savi Technology has landed a US $10.1 million contract to supply Australia’s military, the Australian Defence Force (ADF), with RFID technology to better the organization’s supply chain operations.