The Chinese provider of UHF RFID label converting equipment is marketing a flexible converter that provides multiple types of label production simultaneously. Chinese RFID technology company Ada ...
Sept. 19, 2003 – Matrics, an RFID systems provider, announced at this week’s EPC Symposium a new high-speed RFID tag assembly machine that, when fully operational, could produce up to 70 billion RFID ...
In Integrated Solutions' Annual Resource Guide To RFID And Supply Chain Management inserted in the August 2005 issue, we featured a story called RFID Compliance: Trial And Error, which was about Del ...
Graph-Tech USA (GTUS) is introducing the RFID-Runner, a next-generation UHF encode-and-print system designed to improve speed, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness in RFID label production. Traditional ...
July 13, 2006 IBM and Marnlen RFiD are collaborating on enabling consumer privacy protection for RFID tags -- the potential production of smart radio frequency identification (RFID) labels using IBM ...
Phenix Label, an Olathe, Kansas-based developer of labels and flexible packaging, has introduced a recyclable packaging design for liquid-filled bottles featuring a tearaway radio-frequency ...
RFID tags provide the automotive industry with assembly tracking tools, thus bringing vehicle assembly into the IoT world. Radio-frequency identification tags (RFID) have become an essential method of ...
Radio-frequency identification tags help TrenStar Inc., Greenwood Village, Colo., keep track of millions of beer kegs in the U.K. including those used by Carlsberg UK and Coors Brewers Ltd. Breweries ...
Contrinex RTP-0501-000 RFID transponder tags were selected for use. While being only 50 mm in diameter, the IP67-rated transponders offer read/write distances of up to 42mm, depending on the selected ...
Marlo Brooke is president of Avatar Partners (www.avatarpartners.com), a consulting services organization specializing in strategic planning and systems integration for supply chain. All this talk ...
Coca-Cola has developed a hi-tech soft drink dispenser that will soon find its way into US fast food restaurants in California, Georgia, and Utah, reports Daily Tech. The machine is called the ...
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