Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

FedEx Express Selects Intermec to Optimize Pickup and Delivery Operations

Wednesday, July 7, 2004

FedEx Express and Intermec Technologies Corp. have teamed to develop a new dispatch system designed to capture accurate information about package pickup and delivery operations in real time, the companies announced today. FedEx initially will deploy the system to couriers in China.


The new system, called GPRS-Dispatch, combines software developed by FedEx’s GSP Technologies group and Intermec handheld computers with integrated GPRS wide-area radios.

The real-time data collection and communications capabilities of the Intermec 760 mobile computer, which was customized for FedEx, allow the company to improve pickup time, enhance customer service, and increase the efficiency of its operations.

“We’ve always known that information about a package is as important as the delivery of the package itself,” said David L. Cunningham Jr., president, Asia Pacific of FedEx. “With the real-time information provided by the new system, we expect to reduce pickup response time from 1.5 hours to 1 hour. In addition, the capabilities of the Intermec mobile computer allow FedEx to eliminate the use of car radio transmitters, pagers and cell phones to transmit information to and from couriers. The significant increase in customer satisfaction is as important as the cost efficiencies of this system. With real-time information, we’re able to ‘push’ the work out to our couriers and proactively dispatch them as needed.”

The Intermec 760’s three integrated communications options – local area, wide-area and BluetoothTM– along with its ability to integrate bar code scanning, 2-D imaging and its extended battery life, were key factors in the selection.

Accurate route and load planning is essential to the success of FedEx China’s operations. The 760’s wide-area networking capabilities provide instant two-way communications between courier and dispatcher, which reduces the amount of downtime a courier experiences while in-route. These enhancements to FedEx’s operations help the company to reduce transit times and ensure on-time delivery, directly benefiting its customers.

“FedEx has always led the logistics industry in adopting mobile computing technology to improve its business processes,” said Intermec President Tom Miller. “Now the company has enhanced real-time in-depth information to communicate with its drivers, service centers and customers.” [end] 

SML Group Ltd announced the launch of its new “ViziT” RFID item visibility solutions for the retail apparel and item tracking applications.

The ViziT solutions include a range of RFID/EAS enabled paper and woven labels, as well as tickets and sticker that can be attached to garments and stacked items. Using the SML ViziT IT cloud based data management software also provides for semi automated inventory control, as well as improved loss prevention by triggering alarms and item identification at the store exit.

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American Express announced the launch of the University of North Florida’s (UNF) Osprey 1Card, with American Express prepaid functionality embedded in the card.

Earlier this year, American Express announced a partnership with campus card service provider CardSmith. The Osprey 1Card is powered by CardSmith’s campus solution services.

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Fox News Business has taken a look at university IDs that also double as prepaid cards. Fox dubs the prepaid aspect as “the latest twist on a long tradition of college campus ID cards serving a dual financial purpose.”

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East Coast Diversified Corporation announced delivery of its EarthSearch Communications wireless communication products to Russia telecommunications provider, Komtelekom.

The integrated system provides real-time data about the state of cargo and the truck, including monitoring pickup and drop-off times, verifying accuracy of shipments and alerting as to whether trucks or cargo have been tampered with or stolen.

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Intermec Inc. is helping Charleston County, S.C. boost recycling participation and recycling levels with the use of RFID technology.

In an initial pilot effort, some 5,000 homes have been issue recycling carts with RFID tags which enable the county to accurately measure and identify recycling participating and increase collection operations productivity.

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Datacard Group announced a contract award from the Société de l’assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ) to upgrade to the Datacard MXD Card Delivery System and MXi Envelope Insertion System for enhanced card delivery and mailing for its driver licenses and identification cards.

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