Where Can I Get an RFID System to Inventory Automotive Components?
What is the best company that can provide us with an RFID-enabled inventory-management solution for car parts? We have talked with many integrators, but do not feel they are competent enough to do the job. —Jignesh, India ——— Jignesh, Managing car parts can be a...
Thai Coal Importer Weighs RFID’s Benefits
SCG Logistics is using an active RFID solution to track the weight of trucks before and after they load up with coal at a port facility in Thailand.
RFID News Roundup
Invengo expands into Europe, announces new RFID-enabled jewelry tag; UMHS expands use of RTLS to track tissue; Confidex supplies contactless tickets to Atlanta transit authority; TazTag intros new TazCard contactless portable device with built-in ZigBee; Melexis, Proxima RF team up on RFID sensor kit; Sirit, RF Controls offer RTLS for EPC Gen 2 tags.
RFID Academics Appoint New President, Seek Papers
The Global RF Lab Alliance has appointed Dieter Uckelmann, manager of the University of Bremen’s LogDynamics Lab, as its new president, and has also issued a call for papers for an academic publication.
How Much Did Wal-Mart Spend on Its RFID Systems?
Can you please discuss the breakdown of funding that the retailer invested in order to deploy radio frequency identification within its supply chain? —Name withheld ——— That’s a question to which only a few people within Wal-Mart know the answer—and...RFID Academics Appoint New President, Seek Papers
The Global RF Lab Alliance has appointed Dieter Uckelmann, manager of the University of Bremen’s LogDynamics Lab, as its new president, and has also issued a call for papers for an academic publication.
Geoffrey Moore to Discuss RFID Adoption Strategies
The author of bestsellers Crossing the Chasm and Inside the Tornado will explain how RFID companies should approach the market to achieve short-term success and eventual hypergrowth.
Steel Products Maker Sees ROI in Six Months
Viraj Profiles, an Indian manufacturer of stainless steel products, is using EPC Gen 2 RFID tags to improve inventory visibility and shipment accuracy.
RFID Tracks the Shipment of Entire Gold-Processing Plant
The plant was disassembled in Australia, and its components were shipped to Argentina, where it was then reassembled—all with the help of active tags and readers.
