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Tracking RFID
70-year-old technology meets the microchip and
the introduction has broad implications. Radio
frequency identification is changing the way
businesses operate, speeding inventory
passthrough and altering the inventory logistics
landscape.
Nanochip
Takes Product Tracking To New Level
02/03/04
When Wal-Mart
acts, the world of commerce listens. That's
why Wal-Mart's decision last fall to require
its vendors to implement a new technology
called radio frequency
identification, or RFID, turned a lot of
heads. RFID tags are expected to
replace bar coding, and they are more ...

IN DEPTH: TECHNOLOGY
12/01/03
By Paul Reed -
Wal-Mart and the U.S. Department
of Defense are asking for a new
technology that has been around
for more 50 years. They
want their vendors to provide an
intelligent label on the pallets
they received...
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Logistics
firm smoothing technological
transition 07/28/04
A
Nashville warehouse company has
installed a radio frequency
identification network in
Dallas to help clients involved in
Wal-Mart's new electronic
products code trails.
Ozburn-Hessey Logistics of Nashville is one of the
first third-party logistics
firms to implement the radio
frequency ...............
BRS
raises bar for Midstate use of
identification devices
07/28/03
Barcode technology is
everywhere, from UPS packages to food to the
tubes used to collect blood. The ubiquitous
nature of these identification and tracking
devices has made ... |
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Labels
for Blood
Labels used for sequential numbering on test
tube label kits for blood specimens.
The Client required
a way to identify blood bags, test..

Forklift Surfing
A
great way to stay
mobile & connected
using wireless
technology.The
Client requested a
wireless computer
attached....

Flag Tags for Bats
Flag
tags used for
baseball & softball
bats to comply with
K-Mart, Wal-Mart,
Target & Meijers
Stores.The
Client required a
color coated ... |