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Dogbone Freeze RFID Tag: For those harsh conditions
in The RFID Weblog, on August 13, 2009
...table, white synthetic surface. This cost efficient tag can be directly applied to cases, items and pallets.
Now who said RFID is not meant for those harsh conditions.
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The future is Battery Powered Passive RFID Tags
in The RFID Weblog, on June 24, 2009
...ost and minimizing waste.
Asset Management. Tracking and tracing of assets - such as reusable pallets and containers, tools and equipment, computers and other IT hardware, or essential files and doc...
Weinlagerung Deluxe
in Wein Worte, on 11.07.08
...glass windows & door . Each unit is hand built to order. Each unit is shipped on three pallets, un-assembled. Minor carpentry and electrical skills are required to assemble. The panels inter...
Again this little chip: RFID and Supply Chain
in Supplychainer, on January 28, 2008
...5 has been using the technology for the purpose of inventory tracking.
All the data regarding the pallets, forklifts and the movements are transmitted into the erp system and at end, the new ...
Imperial Sugar führt RFID-Paletten ein
in RFID Weblog, on 29.11.07
...er iGPS-Paletten und so lesen wir:
The environmental, hygienic, and quality benefits of plastic pallets were enough to prompt change at Imperial Sugar, even though its new RFID-tagged pallets from ...
Software solutions for pallet tracking
in Supplychainer, on November 11, 2007
... Even though today there is a business case for using the RFID technology in pallets for the purpose of asset tracking (for expensive equipments), the technology sill hasn`t found its way to the che...
Gateway 30寸液晶显示器
in 全新志 Tracing Gadget, on 2007-10-07
Gateway在继一体机 Gateway One 之后又推出了30寸的宽屏液晶显示器 XHD3000 。
XHD3000支持2560x1600分辨率,5ms响应时间,400cd/m2亮度,1000:1的对比度。同时Gateway宣称他们带来了与众不同的功能,包括可以同时输入6组数字/模拟信号,提供遥控器随意在各信号中选择,可将HD DVD或BD输入的1080p视频插值提高到1600p。其支持的6组输入接口分别为HDMI(HDCP)、VGA、DVI、S端子和两组复合视频接口,并提供6口USB Hub。其他特性方面,他还支持画中画,并可选择第二画面的位置及透明度。
iPallet: Unique solution with a hint of intelligence
in The RFID Weblog, on October 2, 2007
...If you have been using pallets your experience with it would have told you that pallets are prone to damage since they are subjected to harsh conditions and it can be an expensive proposition.
N...
Epic Ride Could Use Some Education About Fires
in Under My Helmet, on April 18, 2007
...empty of people. What more could you ask for?
Well, you could ask that they didn't burn any pallets. You know, pallets? The wood skids with the nails that end up in the sand the next day? Yeah...
RFID ...Whats happening?
in The CIO Weblog, on March 29, 2007
...h consumer goods, foods, and other items slap RFID tags containing identifying information on their pallets and cases. Wal-Mart's initial hope for RFID to speed and improve the distribution proces...
Toshiba operates largest RFID supply chain solution in Europe
in Supplychainer, on January 31, 2007
... of the largest plants in Europe had suffered from severe congestion in its warehouses - individual pallets containing 36 laptops were brought in by truck and stored, handling staff then scanned each ...
Sponsored Post: A Tale of Four Continents
in Supplychainer, on January 5, 2007
...oponents of UHF tags have made the greatest noise and they have got specifications for air baggage, pallets and cases rewritten to focus exclusively on their capability - truly a triumph of marketing....
Sponsored Post: A Tale of Four Continents
in The RFID Weblog, on January 4, 2007
...oponents of UHF tags have made the greatest noise and they have got specifications for air baggage, pallets and cases rewritten to focus exclusively on their capability - truly a triumph of marketing....
Wal-Mart Extending RFID Mandate, But Can Its Website Handle It?
in The RFID Weblog, on December 8, 2006
...group nine months to comply, so that the manufacturers are ready to start shipping tagged cases and pallets in time for the 2007 holiday season. Sources say that Wal-Mart competitor Target, which has ...
Makeup sets can be your best friend
in Are you a beauty?, on November 20, 2006
... with you. So, over the years of making up I have become much smarter, and so I buy makeup sets, or pallets if you want, which fit in my bag like a glove!
Quality makeup sets are always toned to perf...
Watch Hollywood Flicks Safely With RFID
in The RFID Weblog, on October 24, 2006
...d which was a time consuming and laborious process.
In the future expect RFID readers to identify pallets with around eighty devices in a matter of seconds. All this would be made possible by a RFID...
AmeriQual reports on RFID supply chain progress
in Supplychainer, on October 16, 2006
...l Group to deploy Symbol's mobile computers, RFID and wireless technologies to track cases and pallets of goods as they move through the supply chain, from packaging through to delivery.
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Intelligent Global Pooling Systems (iGPS) has selected Ryder System as its supply chain logistics partner
in Supplychainer, on August 19, 2006
..., under a new contract, Ryder will provide distribution and RFID tracking for as many as 60,000,000 pallets annually to iGPS customers throughout North America. Ryder will develop and manage a web-ena...
Walmarts CIO on RFID
in The CIO Weblog, on August 15, 2006
...In 2004 the company put forth a back-handed mandate to its top 100 suppliers: RFID-enable cases and pallets of goods, or look elsewhere to do business.
Rollin Ford, the company's new CIO-he was...
Texas Instruments mit EPC Generation 2 Chip
in RFID Weblog, on 02.08.06
...sed on TI's Gen 2 technology can potentially capture a greater percentage of reads on cases and pallets as they move through manufacturing and distribution channels. With improved chip-to-reader s...
An RFID Bill of Rights: Keep That Tag Off My Back!
in The Wireless Weblog, on July 25, 2006
...ns and Government Plan to Track Your Every Move with RFID , says RFID should be limited to tracking pallets in a warehouse. "Where we draw the line is when it's placed on individual items and...
Why The Future of Passive RFID in the Supply Chain Looks Dim
in The RFID Weblog, on July 21, 2006
...gned to read all the RFID tags on a pallet load of case goods. This would be done automatically, as pallets were transported on fork lifts in and out portals in a given area. Systems were designed to ...
P&G reduces costs using Warehouse Optimization's Automatic Vehicle Load Building system
in Supplychainer, on July 18, 2006
...rdt.
In addition to planning, this new system is able to tell the Loader how to arrange the pallets on the truck.
Warehouse Optimization is a Franklin, TN-based consultancy specializing in t...
Katrina resulted in 26 percent decrease of cargo handling in 2005
in Supplychainer, on April 21, 2006
...es cargo shipped in containers as well as breakbulk cargo, such as steel and rubber, transported on pallets. General cargo fell from 10.4 million tons in 2004 to 7.6 million tons in 2005, said the por...
What Did RFID Smart Labels USA teach?
in The RFID Weblog, on April 18, 2006
...ystem, Fusion has become the first product where RFID has been applied to all the product cases and pallets. These razors are being shipped to 400 locations which have RFID systems.
Strong interest w...
Gen 1 Tag Out, Gen 2 in At Wal-Mart
in The RFID Weblog, on April 15, 2006
...as been finally set. Wal-Mart would no longer be accepting the use of Gen 1 tags on the cases and pallets it receives from its suppliers. The deadline was announced during a speech at the CIO summit...
DHL And IBM Collaborate To Speed Supply Chain
in Supplychainer, on March 10, 2006
...readers staged at key points in the transport chain, such as transfer of packages on containers and pallets, loading and unloading on aircraft, and to and from a customer. It is expected that the pilo...
RFID to Preserve Logistics Assets
in The RFID Weblog, on March 7, 2006
...The average company spends 4% of revenue on logistics assets such as pallets, bins, shipping containers, totes and other containers of various sorts. Obviously any company spending this kind of do...
Johnvince Foods "Planters Canada" Sees Supply Chain Benefits From CHEP Pallet Program
in Supplychainer, on March 3, 2006
...stores, convenience stores and bulk
retail trade channels. They are also advocating the use of CHEP pallets with
their 300 vendors.
The pallet program Johnvince Foods previously used resulted in an
u...
Interchangeability of Barcodes and RFID
in The RFID Weblog, on March 3, 2006
...He writes:
While DoD, Wal-Mart and others will undoubtedly demand their suppliers continue to tag pallets and cases with RFID, It appears that most users will have a choice as to which technology to...
Using ASP concept for RFID: No need for high investments
in Supplychainer, on February 4, 2006
By enlisting a service provider, companies can benefit from RFID technology without investing the capital and manpower necessary to develop and run the systems themselves.
Like any other major IT project, in order to minimise business risk, the retailer should ensure that it has a written co...
Kimberly-Clark enetrs the RFID club...
in Supplychainer, on February 2, 2006
... and stretch-wrappers to automatically capture data from RFID-tagged packaged products, cartons and pallets, thus providing information on the movement of products through the supply chain that can be...
Longer Range and Metal Tolerance with New HF Tags
in The RFID Weblog, on January 9, 2006
... short range in certain circumstances. Icelandic Fisheries successfully trialled HF for wet fish in pallets and cases because UHF did not work but range was only one meter with the usual credit card s...
RFID usage in Supply Chains: Insights from an Auto-ID consultant (2)
in Supplychainer, on January 7, 2006
...t can add all the needed fields to describe the contents of the case.
- At the point where pallets are being loaded with cases, RFID readers are required to read tagged pallets and each case ...
RFID is Like The Mobile Phone
in The RFID Weblog, on January 5, 2006
... low-power signal in the UHF frequency band (860 MHz to 960 MHz) to access information from tags on pallets and the individual cases stacked on those pallets at a range of about 3 feet.
In real-world...
RFID Usage In Supply Chains Insights From An Autoid Consultant
in The Gadgets Weblog, on January 5, 2006
Several supply chains are moving to the use of RFID (radio frequency identification) in logistics applications. RFID has many desirable capabilities but based on extensive testing and dealing with the laws of physics, there are real and practical limitations. In order to help those implementi...
RFID usage in Supply Chains: Insights from an Auto-ID consultant (1)
in Supplychainer, on January 5, 2006
...at it is not necessary to manually scan each and every case in order to receive it. Furthermore, as pallets and cases are dispersed throughout a given facility, strategically located readers will auto...
Holiday Retail Sales - and RFID
in The RFID Weblog, on December 6, 2005
... biggest benefits from RFID will come from tagging items in stores, not just from tagging cases and pallets arriving in the warehouse. The Line 56 article notes:
"...Paul Freeman, RFID Program D...
RFID, Sensors and Cold Chains
in The RFID Weblog, on November 30, 2005
... objects in cold chain operations.
KSW-Tempsense RFID-Sensor labels - attached to items, cases or pallets - monitor and log the environment temperature at predefined intervals during transportation ...
Department of Defense RFID Rule Goes Into Effect
in The RFID Weblog, on November 17, 2005
...date supplier contracts must contain clauses requiring passive RFID tags to be affixed to cases and pallets shipped to DOD distribution centers in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania and San Joaquin, California...
UPS to deliver 700000 bottles in less than 72 hours: Mission Impossible?
in Supplychainer, on November 5, 2005
...es of wine will be taken to the airports and then transferred to dedicated warehouses using special pallets adapted to air transport. Once in Japan, UPS Supply Chain Solutions will use its skilled emp...
RFID Brings Unexpected ROI
in The RFID Weblog, on October 31, 2005
...le questioning whether RFID will deliver a return on investment for manufacturers tagging cases and pallets, Mark Roberti has some encouraging news.
In his opinion column at the RFID Journal today...
Free Webcast About Pacific Cycle's RFID Deployment
in The RFID Weblog, on October 18, 2005
... America, looked upon Wal-Mart's mandate to its top 100 suppliers to RFID-tag inbound cases and pallets not as an obstacle to overcome, but as a business opportunity.
The Wal-Mart mandate was jus...
The Excitement Over Lower Tag Prices
in The RFID Weblog, on October 11, 2005
...amount to meet RFID tagging mandates will save 40 percent or more on the cost of tags for cases and pallets shipped to suppliers. That's welcome news, given that these mandates represent additiona...
Why Is It So Difficult to Get RFID Pricing Information?
in The RFID Weblog, on August 4, 2005
A few weeks ago I pointed to a Louis Sirico article estimating the cost of a simple RFID implementation .
Lou has now written a follow-up article with more pricing detail . He says:
"What I heard loud and clear from customers is, 'suppliers of RFID technology need to start publish...
The Cost of An RFID Implementation
in The RFID Weblog, on July 14, 2005
...f RFID into a company's supply chain. "Slap and ship" means affixing tags to cases or pallets in order to meet a mandate from Wal-Mart or some other organization. Costs for a broader sol...
RFID Cards Lead Market
in The RFID Weblog, on May 23, 2005
...:
"Reading the press, one could be forgiven for thinking that RFID is all about UHF tags for pallets and cases but they will struggle even to achieve fifth place in importance by gross sales va...
What can RFID do that Bar Codes Cannot?
in The RFID Weblog, on July 13, 2004
...can make a huge difference in speed when implemented on a large scale over hundreds of thousands of pallets.
There are many other uses for RFID besides bar code replacements. For instance, I live in...
The Problem with RFID
in The RFID Weblog, on July 6, 2004
...cement: Suppliers are still working through the challenges of figuring where on items (or cases or pallets) to place tags. There are physical challenges (tag signals have trouble penetrating liquid a...
RFID in War
in The RFID Weblog, on March 23, 2004
...ed passive RFID chips in each individual product if possible, or otherwise at the level of cases or pallets. The policy applies to everything except bulk commodities such as sand, gravel or liquids.
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Goodyear Working on Two RFID Projects
in The RFID Weblog, on March 16, 2004
...0 suppliers by 2005.
Interestingly, Goodyear will be placing RFID tags on each tire, instead of on pallets and cases as Wal-Mart had requested. There is a simple reason for that: tires are not shippe...
IT Managers: Are You Ready for All That RFID Data?
in The RFID Weblog, on February 23, 2004
...d in which:
"...billions of radio-frequency identification chips will be attached to shipping pallets, boxes, and even individual items, each generating a silent "here I am" signal at ...




