Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

Watch Out, Counterfeiters! Blue Vector's Got a New RFID Pharma Platform

Tuesday, June 5, 2007

Palo Alto, Calif.-based Blue Vector Systems unveiled a new Pharmaceutical Edition of its flagship RFID platform this morning.

For those who aren’t madly following the evolution of electronic pedigree, track-and-trace systems, this platform will allow drug manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to track the shipment of potent medications (especially black market targets) from creation to distribution.

Features of the Blue Vector system include intelligent dock door, conveyor, shelf, and desktop RFID automation stations.



Blue Vector Unveils RFID Platform for Pharmaceutical Industry

Pharmaceutical Edition offers an RFID solution with a market-proven combination of device management, automation, and integration with ePedigree and authentication systems

Palo Alto, Calif. (PRWEB) June 5, 2007– Blue Vector Systems today announced a Pharmaceutical Edition of its RFID automation platform. This RFID product offers pharmaceutical manufacturers, packagers, distributors, and retailers item-level track and trace, shipment accuracy, and integration with drug pedigree and authentication systems.

The Blue Vector Pharmaceutical Edition includes features that have proven most popular in pharma deployments. These include support for intelligent dock door, conveyor, shelf, and desktop RFID automation stations—either from Blue Vector or from third parties—as well as simultaneous support for multiple tag types including UHF, HF, and long range active RFID tags.

Blue Vector addresses the need for a common, convenient platform to manage RFID throughout the supply chain in many different types of operations,” said Russ Klein, Director of Emerging Technology Research at Aberdeen Group. “The success they have had in the pharma market with companies like McKesson and Rite Aid is a testament to the value of RFID in pharma.”

The RFID system orchestrates two-way integration with software applications from SAP, Supplyscape, IBM, and others to provide real-time track and trace, authentication, and drug pedigree tracking system integration. In addition to populating these systems with properly filtered events from RFID devices such as readers and sensors, the Blue Vector system also retrieves data from these systems to automate the behavior of equipment and worker alerts. The Blue Vector system automatically distributes this downloaded data (which can include expected orders and the content of shipments) out to each individual point of RFID automation—no matter where it is geographically located—where it is used to provide a degree of “business awareness” that isn’t possible with other RFID systems. By knowing what is supposed to happen at a given operational step, the system can instantly alert workers or send signals to product handling equipment to prevent the movement of non-conforming RFID-tagged products.

Klein added, “Blue Vector has done a great job focusing on situations in which companies are tagging products, containers, and assets to improve the performance of their own operations. That’s one of the key success factors for moving a project from pilot to wider scale production—the ability to show immediate business benefits that justify ongoing investments.”

About Blue Vector Systems

Blue Vector’s rapidly deployable RFID automation platform puts RFID, barcode, temperature, GPS and motion sensors to work for businesses in the pharmaceutical, retail, distribution, and manufacturing industries. As a standalone RFID solution or as an adjunct to current enterprise applications, Blue Vector is trusted choice of industry leaders who are revolutionizing their operations. The company is headquartered in Palo Alto, California. For more information, visit www.bluevector.com. [end] 

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