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.
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The Harmonic Group has introduced an e-warehousing system that combines tracking technology and integrates with common back-end systems.
An SA company says its RFID solution overcomes problems associated with ultra high frequency implementations.
In this World Wide Wrap: manufacturers advised to go for RFID, senate recommends RFID for cattle and Wal-Mart to expand RFID use.
Axiz, which for the past two years has been using a range of scanners distributed by Harmonic, is now distributing the company`s scanning solutions.
Psion Teklogix Europe received the Innovation in Supply Chain Award during the European Supply Chain Excellence Awards 2005 held recently in London.
In this World Wide Wrap: TiVo predicts RFID under your skin, healthcare sees safety in RFID and IATA bags RFID standard.
SATO has announced that its e Series printers now come with "SATO XML-enabled 3.0" printing capability. [Local rep: BCA Barcode Alliance]