The Pallet Loop is providing reusable pallets to the UK’s construction industry for delivery of materials from tools to bricks and cables. With RFID on each pallet and RFID readers throughout the ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. November 27, 2007—Imperial Sugar is changing its pallets from traditional wood to RFID-tagged plastic, but improved traceability from RFID is not ...
With a veteran from the $14-billion wood-pallet industry as its CEO, Intelligent Global Pooling Systems (iGPS; Cos Cob, CT) is pushing plastics pallets with integrated radio frequency identification ...
Motorola announced that together with Franwell Inc., a supply chain solution integrator, it has deployed a radio frequency identification solution at H&M Bay’s cross-docking distribution center in ...
Despite the hype associated with RFID, when you hear success stories from a very large organization, you have to believe there really is something there. The Gillette Company uses RFID for both pallet ...
Motorola Inc and Franwell Inc have deployed a radio frequency identification (RFID) system at H&M Bay’s cross-docking distribution center in Federalsburg MD. Together, the companies are improving H&M ...
Understanding the elements of RFID and mastering the techniques will go a long way to achieving a high performance RFID system. This article presents practical guidelines for selecting and applying ...
RFID (radio frequency identification) tagging technology continues to gain in inventory tracking uses, as Monday Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp. and Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV announced projects ...
A trial to test radio frequency identification (RFID) technology in distribution networks will kickoff next month. Backed by the Australian Food and Grocery Council (AFGC), the project aims to ...
The "slap-and-ship" model that most manufacturers use to comply with military and retailer-driven RFID (radio-frequency identification) mandates isn't producing the type of investment returns that ...
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