Automated labeling equipment specialist Panther Industries has developed technology to RFID-enable its new and existing machines for printing and applying labels. According to the company, its ...
Recent demonstrations by narrow-web printer manufacturer Mark Andyshow that the ability to produce large volumes of RFID labels is close to becoming a reality. Nearly 400 executives, drawn mostly from ...
The advances in radio frequency identification -- or RFID -- technology have revolutionized the way many products are made and tagged -- even products as seemingly mundane as a product label. Through ...
Phenix Label, an Olathe, Kansas-based developer of labels and flexible packaging, has introduced a recyclable packaging design for liquid-filled bottles featuring a tearaway radio-frequency ...
In Integrated Solutions' Annual Resource Guide To RFID And Supply Chain Management inserted in the August 2005 issue, we featured a story called RFID Compliance: Trial And Error, which was about Del ...
Brady, which makes labelling and identification products, has developed a lightweight, heavy-duty RFID label for the aerospace industry that enables fast and easy tracking of non-metal components. The ...
A shopping trip in Texas to one of Walmart’s many superstores yielded many items with price points under three dollars, including a couple for less than 75¢. Each of these products shared something in ...
DAILY RFID announced two new products now available to consumers including a high-frequency RFID label designed for library management and a low-frequency RFID reader for access control applications.
Avery Dennison, a radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag manufacturer, has introduced an RFID label that is the first to earn Association of Plastic Recyclers Design for Recyclability certification ...
November 11, 2003 – PRESS RELEASE – When the National Library Board of Singapore (NLB) was reviewing its latest purchase requirements for a new batch of RFID labels, a number of offers were assessed ...
Schreiner MediPharm's "Cap-Lock" label integrates RFID technology for enhanced syringe protection and digital tracking, replacing traditional blister packs with a sustainable alternative. The RFID ...
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