This article was originally published by RFID Update. October 5, 2005—Most manufacturers subject to retailer mandates for EPC RFID continue to treat case and pallet tagging as an exception-based ...
The new ALR 9780 replaces the company’s first Class 1 reader, the ALR 9750, released last year. The new model, which is available immediately, boasts a faster processor, twice the number of antenna ...
As of nine months ago, radio frequency identification mandates from Wal-Mart and the U.S. Department of Defense had thrown the consumer-goods industry into a tizzy. The behemoths had insisted that all ...
Tokyo, Japan, — Omron Corporation has developed an RFID reader/writer compatible with both UHF (super-high frequency) and HF (13.56 MHz) frequency bands. In addition, Omron has also developed a UHF ...
Philips Electronics has become the first major supplier to have its RFID chips certified by EPCGlobal as Gen2 compliant, according to the Matlab Conformance Test. The company's UCODE EPC G2 chips ...
Checkpoint Systems, Inc., a leading provider of radio frequency-based product identification and shrink management solutions for retailers and consumer package goods manufacturers, has presented ...
VERNON HILLS, Ill. -- Zebra Technologies, a global leader in on-demand specialty printing solutions for business improvement, today announced it is demonstrating the use of EPCglobal's UHF Electronic ...
Tesco has put in the retail sector's largest ever publicly announced order for EPC RFID readers in the supply chain - 4,000 of them will be in use across the country. The supermarket giant has signed ...
TagMaster, the leading producer of advanced RFID solutions for long range identification in access control, rail applications and asset tracking presents the new UHF EPC Gen 2 reader model XT-3. This ...
For all the hype and hoopla surrounding radio frequency identification over the past few years, many food retailers, as well as manufacturers, are probably still wondering, "Is it for me?" So far, ...
IAnywhere Solutions has released software that manufacturers can embed in their radio frequency identification readers to make them smarter, the company announced Monday. RFID Anywhere Appliance ...
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