BASF Tracks Chemical-Carrying Railcars in Real Time
A wireless sensor system enables the company to monitor the location and condition of cars used to transport its six most hazardous products.
A wireless sensor system enables the company to monitor the location and condition of cars used to transport its six most hazardous products.
The company plans to integrate EPC Gen 2 tags into the care labels of all garments it makes, and expects to quickly recoup its cost by using the tags to track inventory and deter theft.
The French company’s clothing factories attach EPC Gen 2 RFID hangtags to the garments they make, enabling Serge Blanco’s distribution center to process incoming and outgoing shipments more quickly and accurately.
Twenty years from now, your garbage can will be full of tags.
Will the world we’ve envisioned come to pass by 2030?
We believe radio frequency identification will be widely adopted by 2030, and will have a profound impact not just on the way companies do business, but on the way people shop, travel, learn and more.
How will RFID affect the world of health care in the year 2030?
How will RFID affect individuals’ home lives in the year 2030?