marks and spencer tag

Essex libraries embrace RFID

News The RFID tags - created by Intellident which claims retailers Tesco and Marks and Spencer as customers - allow borrowers to check out books without occupying library staff. Martin Palmer, libraries manager for Essex County Council, told silicon.com... [21 Jun 2007]

Leader: Why celebrate the CIO?

Leader For example, a notable number of those on the CIO50 list have benefited from the excellent training and mentorship at Marks & Spencer and Mars during the 1980s and 90s. The list is illuminating for the range of individuals it includes and the... [07 Jun 2007]

Leader: Why celebrate the CIO?

CIO Analysis For example, a notable number of those on the CIO50 list have benefited from the excellent training and mentorship at Marks & Spencer and Mars during the 1980s and 90s. The list is illuminating for the range of individuals it includes and the... [07 Jun 2007]

Top 10: The best, worst... and craziest uses of RFID

News Marks and Spencer has long been associated with being at the forefront of flogging ladies' undies. The retailer has avoided questions of privacy protection by attaching the tag to a label on the suit that can be cut off. [30 Nov 2006]

Leader: RFID - not if, but when

Leader It was announced this week that adopting RFID could slash airlines' $1bn lost luggage bill and Marks and Spencer is planning to extend its RFID trials. Marks and Spencer's behaviour would gladden the hearts of the EU working party. [25 Feb 2005]

Storm in a D-cup: Marks & Sparks expands RFID trials

News Marks and Spencer has decided to take RFID technology into even more stores. To try to allay customers' privacy fears, the tags can be easily removed and thrown away and Marks and Spencer will be putting leaflets explaining the new technology into... [22 Feb 2005]

Retailer to put RFID chips in all clothing - but who is it?

News Like Marks and Spencer before it, the organisation will put the RFID chips in tags attached to the clothes. At the Frontline Expo in Chicago, a tag firm told Consumer organisation Caspian (Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion and... [24 Sep 2004]

RFID: It's no supply chain saviour - not yet anyway

Comment Tesco has been trying the technology, as has Marks and Spencer, which has been playing with item-level tagging after an initial trial starting last October. According to Christophe Lessmoellmann, director of business development for the supply... [08 Sep 2004]

The Weekly Round-Up: 21.05.04

Round-Up Major retailers on both sides of the pond are trialling the chips now with Wal-Mart, House of Fraser, Marks and Spencer and Tesco all looking at how to use the technology. Ask any manufacturer if their tag can survive 10 seconds in a microwave oven... [21 May 2004]

Cheat sheet: RFID

Cheat Sheet Some major chains like Wal-Mart, House of Fraser, Marks and Spencer and Tesco have trialled RFID. Then, instead of having to employ someone to count stock, you wave an RFID reader near the tag (the chips can typically be read up to a range of about... [16 Apr 2004]

Marks & Spencer to extend RFID trials

News Marks & Spencer (M&S) is set to run more extensive trials of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags following the success of an initial pilot in items of clothing at its High Wycombe store near London. [03 Feb 2004]

RFID centre to open in Scotland next year

News In the UK Marks & Spencer and Tesco have both embarked on pilots using RFID tags in clothes, CDs and DVDs. Sun is set to turn up the heat in the controversial RFID tracking tag debate by opening a centre in Scotland for European companies to test... [03 Dec 2003]

Marks & Spencer starts tracking tag trials

News Marks & Spencer has begun a trial of the controversial radio frequency ID (RFID) tracking tags in clothes at one of its UK stores this week as part of plans to improve stock accuracy and product availability for customers. [16 Oct 2003]

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