Psion Teklogix`s mobile computing product range with RFID technology and accurate temperature monitoring offers the ideal cold chain solution, it says.
In this RFID and barcodes World Wide Wrap: the smallest RFID chip unveiled, item-level tagging closer to reality, Microsoft invests in RFID, RFID`s multibillion dollar future and alien RFID centre opened.
Companies no longer need to choose between the reliability of solid-state charge-coupled device readers and the fast performance of laser scanners.
GSM-based satellite tracking is increasingly being used to track assets, says David Marshall, marketing director at Marshall International.
ProScan and its sister company, ProScan Media Products, are assisting retail suppliers to ensure their bar code labels are compliant.
In this RFID and barcodes World Wide Wrap: RFID is working, says Wal-Mart, RFID readers smart, BT offers RFID, Comptia introduces RFID exams and Bangkok hospital considers RFID.
In this World Wide Wrap: The ITU to examine RFID standards, Chinese libraries switch to RFID, Volvo considers RFID and Lego incorporates RFID.
RFID will be a key technology in future, but may take longer than expected to deliver on its promise, says Abr'e Pienaar, CEO of iPlan.
In this World Wide Wrap: Explosive RFID growth predicted, e-passports to boost RFID, RFID goes nuclear, US ports to use RFID and logistics to lead RFID in Europe.
Socket Communications has enabled Research in Motion`s BlackBerry 7290 and 7100 devices to support Socket`s bar code scanning solutions. [Local rep: Planet Innovate]
Over 10 000 notebook computers are stolen each year in SA, says Marshall International.
Electronic shelf labelling (ESL) is becoming a trusted method of simplifying store processes along with the likes of automatic store replenishments, handheld units and bar code scanning, says XON Group of Companies.