Ram, What would be the ROI argument for having Readers/Antennas on each rack/aisle in a DC. The picking accuracy in any moderately well run DC is very good....
Dermott, Some of the points you bring up are very interesting. Manually sticking bar code labels on food items is just inefficiency of the process. If we...
Ram, I come to the world of RFID with a much different perspective than you or any other tribe members are used to. I am a packaging expert who concentrates...
For a project (model railroad)I need a low cost reader or kit, to monitor up to 20 locations where the tags are changing location. Needs to be read only of the...
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First of all, Happy New Year to all of you and let us wish that RFID GEN 2 protocols are widely adopted.
I think there has been some...
Texas Instruments Educational & Productivity Solutions First to Ship EPC Gen 2 Tagged Cases and Pallets to Wal-Mart DALLAS, Jan. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- The...
Dermott, You had mentioned in the mail that it is costly to stick bar code labels on the food carton but RFID tags would also be implied in the same manner. ...
Hello Ram, As pointed out by Rohith sir, I also think that justifying the cost of implementation would be a very difficult thing to do. It would take a long...
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Karun, If the packaging company embeds a read/write tag into the carton, then this cuts out the need for food companies to manually stick labels onto food ...
If I might but in, and add a note, your last comment about "the consumer being able to read the label,...so why use RFID?" at least implied. The use of RFID on...
My limited knowledge is of at least one large implementation by International Paper, where they have tagged the 'racks' and the positions on the floor, etc,...
Hi RFID Tribe member, Best wishes for Year 2006!! We have a client requesting for solution in LPG Cylinders. Anybody out there has implemented any of this....
Hello Group, I found this extremely useful and interestiing article. I wanted to share it with you. The main crux o f the article is Password protected HF New...
http://www.soc-eusai2005.org/documents/presentations/pres_84.pdf you may want to try this link for some info on non-silicon solutions Best regards, Mick Austin...
International Paper is indeed one of the only true RFID-based warehouse operations today. There are some caveats though: IP basically built and ran a parallel...
Dear Pat, Apart from the Warehouses this concept can be used in the retail stores also. The latest I can think of is Kroger which will be implementing RFID...
Hi RFID Tribe Members, We are working on a solution for 15 million LPG 20 lb cylinder and a few thousand lift truck fuel cylinders. We are using active RFIDs...
... existing processes in the DCs/Warehouses being sloppy and that order picking efficiency is pretty low in most DCs. Rohith had contradicted it saying that...
Esteemed colleagues, I am looking for evidences about the efficiency of RFID sensors/ detectors in the following applications: - man down/fall detector - gas...
German privacy hackers develop RFID zapper http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=28737 Destroys passive RFID tags at a glance By Nick Farrell: Thursday 05...