Posted on November 30th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
Niceware has announced the release of Nice label enterprise series of bar code and RFID labelling software. The new product line is designed to provide rugged software solutions for labelling that can consolidate enterprise wide system management, alerting of printers and monitoring.
There are two additions of the Nice Label Enterprise Series i.e. Nice Label Print […]
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Posted on November 30th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
Its bad news for the supporters of RFID enabled passports. In the UK it has been found that the new RFID enabled passports can be broken in as little as 48 hours. Around 3 million British citizens have been issued these new passports that have RFID embedded in them and contain the holders personal details.It […]
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Posted on November 30th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
Marks & Spencer is looking at making use of RFID in its food supply chain. This will help the company to fast-track the receipt of products from its supplier.
The company has already started to test the technology for delivery systems for suppliers that have an RFID infrastructure in place. This would help to improve the […]
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Posted on November 30th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
Now in order to fight counterfeiters in the automobile sector, RFID would be used. For this purpose MQVP is using RFID in its supply chain tracking system. MQVP has found out RFID to be successful in tracking auto parts and also trap the various counterfeiters in the manufacturing and distribution chain.
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Posted on November 29th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
The supply chain network project constitutes of Bell Canada and group of companies that have issued a report on the RFID/EPC pilot program. The result of the pilot shows that there has been an improvement in efficiency as well as a reduction in delivery time.
Tests have revealed that about 85% of the average store has […]
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Posted on November 29th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
Another library will be making use of RFID to improve its handling. The St. Joseph County Public Library is all set to make use of RFID to loan its books as well as other materials. The tags are attached to books to identify and track them with the help of radio waves.
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Posted on November 29th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
MTI Wireless Edge is a leading developer of flat panel antenna for fixed wireless applications and RFID. The company has announced the addition of Low Axial Ratio RFID reader to their portfolio of cost competitive and high performance antennas. This new product includes six antennas covering around 3 RFID UHF bandwidths, which are
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Posted on November 29th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
I am of the opinion that to add visibility to the supply chain the best technology available at present is Radio Frequency Identification. The implementation of RFID could be made even easier with the addition of interpretability standards from EPCglobal. The current RFID tag implementation enables companies to read the tags as well as log […]
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Posted on November 29th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
The University at Parma’s RFID Lab is heading this warehouse project. The project has the support of around 20 big retailers and fast moving consumer goods. The model is being developed to test the RFID technology.
The data from these 20 major Italian companies will help to develop warehouse logistic processes that are typical to the […]
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Posted on November 26th, 2006 by Clay McCarter
Day by day we are hearing new uses of RFID. RFID will now be used to monitor traffic flow. The New York State Department of Transportation and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have been testing solar powered RFID interrogators. These interrogators read the EZPass tags affixed to the passing cars.
In New York single RFID readers were […]
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