Radio frequency identification is already established in the realm of defense logistics, helping to keep tabs on the mountains of materiel moved through the military services’ supply chain. But RFID ...
I know that it’s relatively straightforward to detect a passive-RFID-tagged-object within a container the size of a refrigerator or freezer—and, indeed, such devices are commercially available for ...
Sector by Type (Active, Passive and Semi-passive), Sector by Functionality (Transponder, Reader and Middleware), by Application | Regions| Trends Forecast to 2032, Some of the drivers of the market ...
Closeup of someone inspected a truck tire's conditions. - Virrage Images/Shutterstock Some time ago, Michelin partnered with Beontag, an RFID manufacturer, to add embedded UHF tags to tires in both ...
“Wal-Mart Radio Tags To Track Clothing.” That was the headline of a story in The Wall Street Journal back in July 2010. For many in the materials handling business, it was a déjà vu moment. After all, ...
UPS announced at the recent Modex conference in Atlanta the expansion of RFID-based package sensing across its entire network ...
United Parcel Service (UPS) announced on Tuesday that it plans to broadly roll out RFID sensing technology across its integrated network. The company will be the first major logistics provider to ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. August 11, 2009—This month 21 countries will begin using RFID to track international mail in a system that is scheduled to expand into more than ...
Reports that the military has started outfitting firearms with RFID tags for tracking have raised security alarms. The concern: What if the enemy uses the tags to track soldiers on the battlefield?