| A New Way to See RFID in Asia | Download |
How can the RFID reader be able to read all of the tags every time is often a significant problem in RFID application. China Elite Technology Co. Ltd (CET) has developed a new solution named swivel reader which rotated pair of antennas to settle this problem.
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| Autotoll's RFID Deployment in Hong Kong & Peal River Delta | Download |
The world is on the verge of a revolutionary and disruptive technology that will fundamentally change the way logistics and supply chains are being run.This disruption is primarily caused by the use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) in the tagging of products and assets, as well as standardization efforts on Electronic Product Codes (EPC), and sharing of information through EPC Networks.
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| Eyes from the Sky | Download |
As the biggest ramp handling agent at Hong Kong International Airport, HAS(Hong Kong Airport Services Ltd.) has to commit a very stringent service standard on baggage, cargo and mail delivery to its aircraft handling service. To meet the challenges, HAS is working with Eprogistics Limited to develop a GPS and RFID hybrid system to track mobile equipment. And these provide many potential values for Hong Kong International Airport.
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| RFID Improves Warehouse Smoothness | Download |
No matter you are a manufacturer or a distributor, you have to store the goods in your warehouse before dispatching them to customers. Sets of documents including Purchase Order, Goods Return Note, Delivery Order, Invoice and so forth cannot be omitted in nowadays warehouse management system (WMS). Warehouse is not simply a place to keep stock, but instead the systematic management of warehouse can highly increase the efficiency and effectiveness for an organization.
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| Quite a Catch: Zebra Helps Fish Supplier Meet RFID Compliance Requirements | Download |
When Wal-Mart announced a major radio frequency identification (RFID) phased implementation initiative requiring its top 100 suppliers to apply RFID labels to shipments starting in January, 2005, Beaver Street Fisheries, a fish and seafood distributor in Jacksonville, Fla. stepped into gear. Although Beaver Street is not one of Wal-Mart¡¦s top suppliers and had until 2006 to comply, the company challenged itself to exceed expectations and be part of the first wave. As a result, the effort netted Beaver Street Fisheries a compliance tagging system that was in place more than a year ahead of deadline, and has positioned the company to gain the early adopter advantages it sought.
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