Later this month, 3M plans to release its Asset and Inventory Tracking System, with a hosted software application that will allow organizations such as IT departments and construction equipment ...
Ben Ames has spent 30 years as a journalist since starting out as a reporter for daily newspapers in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. He has focused on business and technology reporting since 1999 for ...
Tracking stock in modern distribution warehouses is a huge challenge for even the best-run businesses. Lost items reportedly cost American retailers over $45 billion annually, so tech that makes ...
RFID tags on every unit of inventory allow for detailed tracking of each item, down to NDC, expiration date, lot number, and location. Our staff can access the cloud-based record of the medication ...
Atlas RFID Solutions announced that they have designed and implemented an inventory management system utilizing RFID technology for Vulcan Painters, Inc. This project will increase profitability by ...
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kit Check, the leader in automated medication management solutions for hospitals, today announced an expansion of their continued partnership with MPI Labels, a leader in ...
E-commerce is squeezing conventional retailers hard. But their struggle is a business opportunity for Zebra Technologies. One of the few ways that brick-and-mortar merchants like Macy's or Sears think ...
Hanmi IT, the IT division of Korea’s largest pharmaceutical company, Hanmi Pharmaceutical, has developed a robotic RFID-based reading system that uses a motorized reader on a track to periodically ...
Luke Air Force Base (AFB) in Glendale, Ariz., home to the Air Force’s 56th Fighter Wing, has recently implemented a successful RFID inventory tracking system in its 25,000 square foot storage ...
Façonnable, an international fashion apparel retailer, is deploying an integrated RFID-based inventory management system from TAGSYS RFID to help manage an intricate, worldwide supply chain. The goal ...
Early generations of tracking technology, like barcodes, are cheap and widely adopted. But agencies are turning to RFID for critical, time-sensitive missions.
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