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This article was originally published by RFID Update. November 12, 2005—This is the third of a three-part series of articles from Forrester Research about RFID’s adoption in the transport and ...
While logistics providers are still concerned about RFID issues like security, data encryption, and tag costs, their attention has shifted to problems specific to the 3PL industry. This guest article ...
Jacksonville, FL-based TNT Logistics North America is developing an RFID-based logistics program for automotive manufacturers to help improve delivering time accuracy for the supply chain feeding ...
New chip from Qualcomm Technologies combines integrated RFID with AI and advanced connectivity, enabling edge devices across retail, commercial and industrial sectors to connect, compute and interact ...
DOD uses RFID for logistics tracking Radio frequency identification is already established in the realm of defense logistics, helping to keep tabs on the mountains of materiel moved through the ...
Infineon Technologies AG (FSE/NYSE: IFX) today announced availability of two new RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) transponder chips for item tracking applications in logistics and manufacturing ...
“The success of RFID technology in logistics applications will depend on its optimum integration, with all its advantages and restrictions, into existing logistics infrastructures,” said Bodo ...
Logistics is a concern for the $450 billion a year Department of Defense (DoD). To become the best in class logistics, the DoD is turning to RFID technology. “We’ve been using active RFID for about 10 ...
From keyless ignitions to moisture-sensing diapers, RFID technology continues to permeate everyday living. In today’s supply chains, the technology relies on readers and passive UHF tags to ...
Logistics is a concern for the $450 billion a year Department of Defense (DoD). To become the best in class logistics, the DoD is turning to radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. "We've ...