Australian telecommunications company Telstra has completed an RFID trial that, if rolled out across its 130 retail outlets, could save the firm up to AU$4 million (US$3.2 million) in annual labor ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. June 26, 2008—It would cost each individual pharmacy between $84,000 and $110,000, an average of 0.88 percent of annual sales, to implement RFID ...
We’re talking about everything from patient wristbands to expensive equipment. The idea is that this could really change how ...
Radio frequency identification is already established in the realm of defense logistics, helping to keep tabs on the mountains of materiel moved through the military services’ supply chain. But RFID ...
The IT trade press and industry analysts alike have been hailing radio frequency identification as the second coming of bar codes. But for users, most of whom have implemented only small, low-impact ...
Just when it seemed as if the near-term promise of benefits for restaurateurs from radio frequency identification chips, or RFID tags, was beginning to smell like spoiling fish, Seattle-based Blue C ...
Recent national outbreaks of E.coli and salmonella poisoning are likely to prompt government mandates requiring that food products be tracked throughout their life cycles – and that could prove to be ...
Railway tracking systems and the monitoring of railway vehicles in real-time can improve their operational safety and reliability while reducing the life-cycle costs of both passenger and freight ...
Just when it seemed as if the near-term promise of benefits for restaurateurs from radio frequency identification, or RFID, tags was starting to smell fishy, Seattle-based Blue C Sushi began using the ...
Microsoft announced on Monday plans to track Australian delegates attending its annual Tech.Ed conference in Sydney using RFID tags embedded in conference badges. Until now in Australia, ...
Microsoft on Monday announced plans to track Australian delegates attending its annual Tech.Ed conference in Sydney next week using RFID tags embedded in conference badges. The move comes months after ...
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