Going with the FLOW
The Biden Administration is piloting its Freight Logistics Optimization Works initiative, which could help to boost supply chain transparency and resiliency.
The Biden Administration is piloting its Freight Logistics Optimization Works initiative, which could help to boost supply chain transparency and resiliency.
A hybrid solution from tech startup TrueGreen and RFID company Identiv enables UHF and NFC tracking from a single label to provide authentication, supply chain management and tamper-evident content for consumers who buy products at dispensaries.
The Internet of Things is highly complex, but with the right team and implementation process in place, companies can establish effective IoT processes.
The winners will be revealed at the RFID Journal LIVE! 2022 conference and exhibition, to be held on May 17-19, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas.
Airlines are employing a new inlay from Tageos for checked baggage, which offers UHF RFID technology and modified sensitivity to operate with existing infrastructure.
Andrew Tashiro, the apparel retailer’s senior director of omnichannel and inventory, will discuss how Carter’s is using RFID at all its 750 stores to improve inventory accuracy, spur omnichannel sales growth and improve operational efficiencies.
Ambiq expands processor portfolio with BLE connectivity for IoT devices; Transact, Elatec partner on RFID-NFC reader; Metrc announces cannabis track-and-trace contract with New Jersey; Better Online Solutions’ RFID division acquires Dagesh assets; IDTechEx explains how semiconductor shortage affects RFID industry.
The broadcaster has published a fair, balanced and well-researched look into how the technology can benefit the retail sector in the ongoing battle against shoplifting.
Swiss Saltworks has been piloting an Internet of Things-based solution with cellular LTE connectivity to track the conditions at its silos in the mountainous communities it serves in Switzerland.
How retailers can improve loss-prevention strategies with RFID.