Feature Articles

  1. Golf Range Becomes Interactive Experience With RFID
    11/16/2011
    TopGolf is a premier golf entertainment complex that offers a leisure experience like no other. By revolutionizing the traditional sport of golf, TopGolf has created innovative games that incorporate concepts from golf, darts, and bowling.
  2. Leading Pharmaceutical Company Uses RFID To Improve Inventory Visibility
    11/15/2011
    Hanmi Pharmaceutical, a subsidiary of Hanmi Group, is a Korean manufacturer and supplier of pharmaceutical products in over 40 countries around the world. RFID not only solves Hanmi's circulation challenges, it meets government mandates and improves health safety throughout the country.
  3. Minera Norway: Slate Manufacturer Implements Intermec RFID
    11/10/2011
    Minera Norway, a Norwegian slate manufacturer, cuts slate rock into tiles and blocks used for flooring, walkways, roofing, and other applications. These products are then stored in an outdoor yard on pallets where they await shipment. However, because of the yard's size — 215,280 square feet — and large quantity of products, the company was easily losing track of where pallets were located and where their inventory was stored.
  4. Kayser-Roth Deploys Item-Level RFID Tracking Solution From Motorola And Entigral Systems
    10/28/2011
    Privately held Kayser-Roth Corporation is a leader in legwear and intimate apparel.
  5. RFID Solutions For Healthcare: Reducing Costs And Improving Operational Efficiency
    10/28/2011
    Healthcare is a business unlike any other. First, patients are not typical consumers — they do not always decide when and where they will seek care, the type of care they will get, how much to pay for it or how urgently they need it. Yet cost of care is a serious concern to them
  6. Thermal Transfer Vs. Direct Thermal Printing: Five Key Considerations
    10/7/2011
    This easy-to-understand white paper clearly describes the differences between thermal transfer and direct thermal printing, and charts the strengths and weaknesses of both technologies. Detailed explanations reveal the key issues to consider when deciding the most suitable technology for your label printing and/or print and apply application.
  7. Laydown Yard Management
    9/16/2011
    Construction companies utilize local storage yards to store large, high-value assets for construction projects. Storage yards, often referred to as "Laydown yards" may extend for hundreds of acres in which materials are stored in close proximity to a job site.
  8. Agricultural Bank Of China Tracks Money Bags With RFID
    9/7/2011
    The Agricultural Bank of China is a publicly traded commercial bank in the People's Republic of China. With headquarters in Beijing and branches throughout Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Singapore, the Agricultural Bank provides comprehensive financial services for 3.5 million personal customers, 9.7 million VIP customers, and more than 260 million enterprise customers around the world.
  9. Fashion Company Doubles Logistics Efficiency With RFID
    9/7/2011
    Patrizia Pepe, a fashion brand of Tessilform Spa that was established in 1998, has a presence throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
  10. Tavern Restaurant Group Uses RFID To Implement Self-Serve Beer System
    7/29/2011
    In November 2010, the Tavern Restaurant Group opened their latest pub, this time in Tampa, Florida. Opening a restaurant is always challenging.

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