This article was originally published by RFID Update. July 31, 2006—Use of RFID for ROI-driven applications is of burgeoning interest to manufacturers as an increasing number of processes that can ...
RFID chips have quietly migrated from factory floors into the rubber that meets the road, turning tires into data points long before most drivers noticed. The technology has been embedded in products ...
Smart tracking technology has made its way into many different corners of the automotive industry, including your tires. Several major tire brands like Michelin and Continental use radio-frequency ...
Operationally integrated RFID gives riders, Bikeflights and carriers a shared, near-real-time view of every shipment in ...
Location technology connects seemingly unrelated developments—from livestock disease monitoring to global retail logistics and vehicle safety systems—into a single technological narrative. Advances in ...
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 ...
Radio-frequency ID has come a long way since the early 2000s. Now it’s helping IT leaders mine data in store environments and run forensic investigations on theft. There’s a dirty little secret in ...
Building on an RFID-based system being tested by Indiana’s state arson investigators, RFID startup Pro Squared says it will deliver an RFID-based evidence-tracking system ready for deployment by ...
A 200-bed hospital that switches to RFID asset tracking can save about $600,000 every year, as it helps staff find the equipment they need instantly and there’s ...
Some time ago, Michelin partnered with Beontag, an RFID manufacturer, to add embedded UHF tags to tires in both commercial and passenger vehicles. The main aim is stronger tire traceability, improving ...
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