supply chain management rfid tags
RFID Solution for Supply Chain Management and In-Store Operations From IBM
White Paper Both retail and consumer packaged goods organizations can leverage radio frequency identification (RFID) with smart tags that track products wirelessly and store critical inventory information. The... [03 Jul 2008]
RFID Tags — An Intelligent Bar Code Replacement
White Paper RFID tags enable automation throughout the supply chain, including optimisation of warehouse space, reduced shrinkage and improved goods tracking. This paper considers... [03 Jul 2008]
Mass Data Read/Write Technology for UHF?Band RFID Tags
White Paper It is expected that UHF-band RFID tags will be used widely in physical distribution, manufacturing, and Supply Chain Management (SCM) fields. Passive... [15 Feb 2008]
Managing Mobile Resources: Addressing the Asset Management Problem
White Paper Over the past 18 months, there has been increasing interest in RFID, much of it fueled by Wal-Mart and the Department of Defense who have mandated their suppliers to begin placing RFID... [08 Jan 2008]
Beyond the Tag: Finding RFID Value in Manufacturing and Distribution Applications
White Paper Today, most of the focus is on how emerging Electronic Product Code (EPC) RFID tags can help connects trading partners and aligns supply chains. However, to see the immediate benefits... [03 Sep 2007]
Generation 2: A User's Guide
White Paper EPC Generation 2 was developed by the EPC Global community, including ThingMagic, to be a 'Best-of-breed' approach to RFID, and is intended to deliver improved performance in a number of areas, particularly how quickly... [16 Nov 2006]
Unilever trials RFID standard
News Unilever is to test a new RFID standard that could make it easier for retailers and manufacturers to share data generated by the tiny tags. By using IBM and T3Ci reports and analysis it hopes to improve... [28 Jul 2006]
Savi Technology: Leveraging ARM and RFID to Create Secure Trade Lanes
White Paper Savi Technology has developed advanced RFID readers and tags along with an integrated supply chain management system to provide reliable, verifiable and... [19 May 2006]
Position Statement on the Use of RFID on Consumer Products
White Paper RFID tags are tiny computer chips connected to miniature antennae that can be affixed to physical objects. When an RFID reader emits a radio signal, tags in the vicinity... [10 May 2006]
RFID to track military supplies in Iraq
News Australian army troops in Iraq will use RFID tags to monitor the movement of equipment from early next year. McGahey said: "The tags will primarily store number-plate and identification... [19 Aug 2005]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Big Brother watching you?
Comment RFID tracking tags have brought about their fair share of outrage from privacy advocates. At the moment, RFID is still in its infancy and even passive tags are... [22 Apr 2005]
Tracking chips to be put in your food
News UK food manufacturers are to launch a scheme to put miniscule radio frequency ID tags in edible produce. The RFID chips will enable regional water boards to track sewage through the system with the... [01 Apr 2005]
"RFID? What's that?" Almost half of execs have no idea
News Just under half of board level execs - 43 per cent - said they didn't know what RFID was, while an almost equal number - 45 per cent - are up to speed on the tracking technology, according to new statistics from Unisys,... [07 Oct 2004]
Leader: Your company stretches wider than you think
Leader If your company is in retail, logistics, manufacturing or even a few other areas, there is a good chance that the rollout of radio frequency ID tags - RFID - is being discussed or even done right now. [21 Sep 2004]
RFID: It's no supply chain saviour - not yet anyway
Comment Perhaps the most discussed project due to its sheer size is Wal-Mart in the US, which has been trialling RFID in its Texas stores, and which has placed a deadline of next January on all suppliers to use... [08 Sep 2004]
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