Editor-in-chief Mark Michelson took some time to speak with Scott Siegel, vice president of product at Kirk-Rudy, about RFID labels, as well as the Kirk-Rudy KR519 RFID system.
A new RFID specification has been established to help differentiate between product labels that contain radio-frequency identification transponders and those that don't. The AIM RFID Mark provides a ...
CPG manufacturers are beginning to understand how the graphic requirements of their largest customers drive complexity in their own supply chains and create sustainability issues upstream. By allowing ...
Tyco Fire & Security’s ADT Security Services unit announced its first automatic RFID label applicator, which the company says uses a unique antenna design to speed the throughput of the machine to up ...
Graph-Tech USA (GTUS) is introducing the RFID-Runner, a next-generation UHF encode-and-print system designed to improve speed, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness in RFID label production. Traditional ...
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 ...
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 ...
Deploy HF RFID and NFC easier than ever with SATO and Loftware TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SATO Holdings Corporation (TOKYO: 6287), a global pioneer in auto-ID and labeling solutions, announced that its 4 ...
Plastics manufacturers and processors now have access to smart packaging technology that promises to shift the tide of the industry's sustainability efforts. Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is a ...
After barcodes were put into use more than 50 years ago, the technology revolutionized the grocery business. The technology also revolutionized nearly everything else in the supply chain and logistics ...
Traditional RFID tags can’t be recycled. And those small tags add up: more than 40 billion RFID tags are made for single-use, ...
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