HighJump Makes the Leap to RFID
Supply chain applications provider HighJump adds RFID-enabling modules aimed at Wal-Mart suppliers and other companies.
Supply chain applications provider HighJump adds RFID-enabling modules aimed at Wal-Mart suppliers and other companies.
Achieving a global standard for RFID will take time, and there will be bumps in the road, but it will happen.
The Israeli startup has unveiled a second-generation tag assembly machine that it says can produce 10 billion units per year.
The German automaker deploys a real-time locating system to keep car inventory moving.
Software provider RedPrairie and systems integrator Xterprise launch facilities to help suppliers ensure compliance with Wal-Mart’s RFID requirements.
The giant paper and forest product maker teams up with systems integrator ESYNC.
State senators worry that consumers have no legal protection against loss of privacy through RFID use.
CEOs concerned about the high-cost of deploying RFID technology need to keep an eye on the bottom line, but they also need to prepare their companies for the future.
Cambridge’s Auto-ID Lab will offer independent RFID equipment testing and instructional courses in 2004.