Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

RFID, LTD Unveils 3M File Tracking

Monday, May 21, 2007

“In addition to the Department of Energy’s policies regarding required document control of pertinent training and medical records, such records are protected by the Privacy Act of 1974, which makes said files perfect candidates for 3M RFID File Tracking,” states Betty Chavez, President of RFID, LTD.

Ms. Chavez made those remarks in response to her company’s announcement this morning – RFID LTD will be helping Idaho National Laboratories get up, running, and more efficient with a new RFID tracking system.



RFID, LTD. Introduces 3M File Tracking to Idaho National Laboratories DENVER–(BUSINESS WIRE)–RFID LTD. (OTC: RFDL) introduced 3M (NYSE: MMM) File Tracking to Idaho National Laboratories after evaluating a highly regulated department’s existing document control process and record storage needs.

“In addition to the Department of Energy’s (DoE) policies regarding required document control of pertinent training and medical records, such records are protected by the Privacy Act of 1974, which makes said files perfect candidates for 3M RFID File Tracking,” states Betty Chavez, President of RFID, LTD.

“We recommended using such a system to monitor, control and store documents and assist in quick file retrieval.”

The 3M RFID File Tracking solution is designed to keep track of fast-moving personnel files as they change hands within the organization. This is a better alternative to the manually signing of files in and out of the file room which is often complicated by ineligible signatures and lost files. 3M File Tracking expedites inventory management, scanning and storing file locations, and quickly identifies lost and misplaced files.

Document Custodians who want to learn more about Process TrackStar RFID solution should call 303-663-9519 or email info@rfid-ltd.com for more information. [end] 

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A research team at the Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) at North Dakota State University (NDSU) has developed an antennaless RFID tag designed to offer enhanced tracking of metal and liquids.

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CEITEC S.A. announced the final development of its integrated circuit for supply chain and manufacturing tracking: the CTC13000.

The CTC13000 offers a versatile, passive RFID chip the supports multiple logistic applications for asset tracking, from prototyping to final assembly, as well as inventory control and post-production. It can also be applied in end user applications such as airline baggage, grocery and medical assets.

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HID Global unveiled the latest addition to its portfolio of RFID tags, with the announcement of the IronTag 176 ultra-high frequency (UHF) transponder.

This durable tag is suited for tracking a variety of metal parts and equipment. Originally designed for tracking aircraft parts during assembly and maintenance, the IronTag endures the harsh conditions of manufacturing and processing as well as vehicle and equipment operation.

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The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of Maryland has implemented an RFID tracking solution from FileTrail, an automated system which will be used to track cadavers and office case files.

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