Supplier News
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Florida Prosecutor Uses RFID To Track Files In Real Time
Featuring Dan Zinn, CIO, Florida Office of the State Attorney's 15th Judicial Circuit 12/12/2007The Florida Office of the State Attorney's 15th Judicial Circuit is using passive RFID tags integrated with a real-time location system (RTLS) to track the thousands of felony case files the court system processes annually. Used with permission from RFID Journal
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Montreal Commuters And Dispatchers Get Bus Info Via RFID
Featuring Pierre Malboeuf, president, Eminencia 12/12/2007Commuters using two newly built bus and subway transit terminals in the Montreal suburb of Laval won't need to worry about frostbite as they wait for busses during cold winters, thanks to an RFID-system deployed by the city's Agence Métropolitaine de Transport (Metropolitan Transport Agency). Used with permission from RFID Journal
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Active RFID And RTLS In Manufacturing By Dr. Peter Harrop, IDTechEx
11/21/2007
The ultimate supply chain and the ideal control of parts, materials, work in progress, and finished goods in manufacturing will be provided by Real Time Locating Systems (RTLS), ultimately with sensing as well. These are a form of active RFID and there are various types available from Ultra Wide Band (UWB) which uses a broad range of frequencies in the microwave region, to systems in the megahertz region, though 2.45 GHz is now very popular for RTLS. Submitted by IDTechEx
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Real Time Locating Systems — Now a Very Hot Topic By Dr. Peter Harrop, IDTechEx
11/21/2007
Real Time Locating Systems (RTLS) involve small tags that can signal their location at all times. There is no need for an RFID reader to be nearby. They variously work at ten meters to several kilometers and they are already widely used from Club Car golf kart production line to military helicopters monitoring assets. However, the applications and the technology are now moving forward at a blistering pace. Submitted by IDTechEx
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RFID Sweetens Imperial's Shipping Process
Featuring Greig DeBow, VP of consumer sales and marketing, Imperial 11/16/2007Imperial Sugar is using RFID-enabled plastic pallets to track its shipments from the refinery to the store. The pallet tags are providing a more visible (and safer) supply chain. The tags' unique ID numbers, and the data associated with each number, enable the company to know where the pallets have been in the past, and to ensure that the pallets have not been used to ship bacteria-laden products, such as raw meat, that could contaminate Imperial's products. Used with permission from RFID Journal
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Northstar Ski Resort RFID-Enables Guest Locker Rooms
Featuring Andy Buckley, director of resort experience, Northstar 11/16/2007As anyone who has recently visited a large ski resort knows, high-touch (and high-cost) ski concierge services are hot these days. Destination resorts are going all out to attend to customers' every need and keep them comfortable. To that end, California's Northstar-at-Tahoe ski resort offers its guests season-long ski-storage and locker-room services. In an effort to raise the convenience level even more, the resort recently began issuing RFID-enabled cards for accessing those services. Used with permission from RFID Journal
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Two Singapore Fashion Retailers Use RFID To Track Inventory
Featuring Keton Lee, director, SeeNow 11/16/2007Two fashion retailers in Singapore are deploying an RFID-based tagging system to manage their inventory, using handheld interrogators to capture ID numbers attached to garments for stocktaking purposes. Bella East Fashion Studio and 77th Street Pte. Ltd. are each using the system. Both stores report a reduction in stocking time from 12 hours to 25 minutes. The deployments began as a pilot in March 2007, in which the retailers used Tracient Padl-R handheld RFID interrogators to obtain real-time stock visibility. Used with permission from RFID Journal
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German Hospital Expands Bed-Tagging Project
Featuring Thomas Jell, RFID project manager, Siemens IT Solutions and Services 11/16/2007The Bielefeld City Clinics, a public hospital in northern Germany, is moving into the second phase of a test designed to use radio frequency identification to expedite the cleaning of beds. The second phase plans to expand the application to additional wards so they can collect enough data to calculate how much money the hospital would save by using RFID to track all of its beds. Before the tests were conducted, no tracking system was in place. Used with permission from RFID Journal
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RFID Software: Meco Group Relies On You-R OPEN Software By RF-iT Solutions GmbH
11/12/2007
Graz, Austria-based technology experts RF-iT Solutions and the meco group have signed a partnership agreement. The occasion was the RFID Journal LIVE! Europe, the largest RFID event in Europe, which is currently taking place from November 6 to 8 in Amsterdam.
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Lean Manufacturing And WIP Visibility
By David Orain, Omnitrol Networks 10/24/2007Most manufacturers have been slowly implementing Lean Production methodologies for years. The goals are to reduce labor costs, keep less inventory, minimize time to market, and become highly responsive to customer requirements to produce high quality, error-proofed products efficiently at low cost. Implementing a WIP Visibility system on the edge of the network, on the actual production floor, focuses on the production staff first and the back-end systems second. An automated WIP visibility system will be able to immediately infer production bottlenecks or quality issues and flag machine operators as soon as the problem is found, followed by management update via back-end ERP integration. Submitted by Omnitrol