Texas Jewelry Retailer Scores With RFID
Dallas Gold & Silver Exchange (DGSE) is using EPC Gen 2 tags to improve the management of its inventory of jewelry, diamonds, watches, rare coins and other products.
Dallas Gold & Silver Exchange (DGSE) is using EPC Gen 2 tags to improve the management of its inventory of jewelry, diamonds, watches, rare coins and other products.
RFID Journal is launching a new service for companies that want to quickly bring senior management up to speed regarding radio frequency identification.
RFID providers have developed tags that make it easier and more cost-effective to track and manage returnable transport items.
SeD Logistiques employs a UHF solution from Tagsys known at FiTS to automate the receiving, packing and shipping of fashion apparel at its Paris warehouse.
More than a dozen automakers, suppliers, logistics companies, research institutes and IT firms are working on both a standardized use of RFID technology, and data exchange within the network.
Radio frequency identification technology is offering a variety of new ways to protect our most important assets—our kids.
QID’s reusable RFID-enabled hard tag features UPM RFID Combo inlay; Clavis Technologies participates in Korean asset-tracking project, secures investment; South Africa’s Oppikoppi Music Festival to provide NFC cards to attendees; ClarIDy Solutions intros UHF and HF RFID Demo Kit, announces new integrator partnership; Siemens’ Industry Automation Division launches RFID-enabled safety switch.
The facility not only has expanded its use of AeroScout’s Wi-Fi RFID tags, but also has integrated the company’s RTLS platform with Four Rivers’ CMMS software.
A recently released survey indicated that one-third of respondents are already using the technology, and that another 27 percent plan to do so within the next two years.