She cites the inability to read tags through metal or liquids (think of all those metal clothes racks in retail outlets) and interference from nylon conveyor belts. Tags are only functioning at 80 per cent success rates," she says, adding that...
Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags have been much in the news lately, touted as the technology to finally enable total visibility into supply and value chain operations. With this capability, tags can be fitted to products and the movement...
The US military is taking a step forward in its adoption of radio frequency identification, or RFID, technology to track supplies, and new regulations for suppliers are set to kick in today. Starting today, certain suppliers to the US Defense...
Dual barcode and RFID readers were placed in several locations across the UK - 37 were placed in community pharmacists, nine went to hospitals and a further four were used in dispensing doctors. With the Department of Health targeting a 40 per cent...
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, leaving industry fairly...
The packages target different stages for customers developing their RFID projects: planning, start-up and integration. Many industry watchers assert that adoption of RFID will allow for more efficient tracking of inventory, thereby cutting costs...