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Greater Prospects for Item-Level RFID as TAGSYS Joins VICS

Greater Prospects for Item-Level RFID as TAGSYS Joins VICS

(RFIDWorld.ca) TAGSYS, the largest item-level RFID provider, recently announced that it has teamed up with the VICS Item Level RFID Initiative (VILRI). VILRI strongly supports the use of EPC-enabled RFID in the retail supply chain. Through building this partnership, TAGSYS has not only joined VICS but has created relations with leading brand owners, industry trade [...]

December 7 2011 | Posted in Transport RFID | Read More »

$3.3 Million Worth of Transponder Orders for Transit Applications

$3.3 Million Worth of Transponder Orders for Transit Applications

(RFIDWorld.ca) Identive Group, Inc. recently announced that transponder orders worth $3.3 million were made. The orders consisted of radio frequency identification (RFID) inlays and tickets for a large amount of applications. The transit applications are being created for use in the U.S. and Southeast Asian markets. Michael Kober, Managing Director of Identive’s Transponder Division, stated [...]

November 15 2011 | Posted in RFID News, Transport RFID | Read More »

Automotive Vehicle Tracking Possible with RFID Tag for Glass

Automotive Vehicle Tracking Possible with RFID Tag for Glass

(RFIDWorld.ca) – Daily RFID launched a new RFID system which allows tags to be mounted onto glass including windshields to track and monitor vehicle movement. The RFID tags can be installed onto any glass surface and helps in automated vehicle identification. With a reading distance of up to 15 meters, the windshield tag has a [...]

October 2 2011 | Posted in Transport RFID | Read More »

RFID Rail Products Introduced by TransCore

RFID Rail Products Introduced by TransCore

(RFIDWorld.ca) A multi-protocol rail RFID reader was introduced by TransCore to support the rail market’s transition to automatic equipment identification. In addition to the RFID reader, a field processor unit was also unveiled by the company. The multi-protocol rail reader is an integrated, self-contained 902MHz to 928MHz wireless RFID reader. The reader is specifically designed [...]

May 26 2011 | Posted in Transport RFID | Read More »

Workforce Operations Being Enhanced by Belfor Deployment of LogiBoxx GPS/RFID

Workforce Operations Being Enhanced by Belfor Deployment of LogiBoxx GPS/RFID

(RFIDWorld.ca) Belfor Property Restoration in Alberta Canada has ordered its LogiBoxx system to improve automate its job costing process and to improve asset management, according to an announcement made by EarthSearch Communications. Belfor is known to analyze and restore fire, water, and storm damage of any kind and at any scale of damage. The LogiBoxx [...]

April 1 2011 | Posted in Transport RFID | Read More »

New RFID Solution Decreases Maintenance Times on Boeing Airplanes

New RFID Solution Decreases Maintenance Times on Boeing Airplanes

(RFIDWorld.ca) Boeing aircraft manufacturer has been able to decrease its oxygen generator check time from thirteen hours to only eight and a half minutes. This time slash has been made possible with the development of RFID technology system created by teaming up with another company, Fujitsu who is also now offering the service to other [...]

January 30 2011 | Posted in RFID News, RFID Technology, Transport RFID | Read More »

RFID Tags to Enhance Transit Worker Safety

RFID Tags to Enhance Transit Worker Safety

(RFIDWorld.ca) Trackside transit workers may soon be wearing RFID tags while working as a safety precaution. Bombardier Transportation, Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE) and McMaster RFID Applications Lab (MRAL) are collaboratively investing 1.4 million dollars for research to develop technology that can be of use to subway drivers so that they know exactly where trackside [...]

July 18 2010 | Posted in Government RFID, Transport RFID | Read More »