Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

TAGSYS launches new textile tag product line

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

TAGSYS has announced a new RFID product line designed for textile supply and service companies. The new solution set operates up to two times faster than previous generation systems while maintaining accuracy, allowing textile service companies to add or improve service levels to their customers.

The product line features an encapsulated tag family - the ARIO 370L-HL and ARIO 370L-DL ISO 15693 tags - designed to withstand extreme humidity, temperature, pressure and chemical applications. Tags are guaranteed to survive 200+ wash cycles, and offer improved performance in electrically noisy environments. Also included in the product line are reader stations with improved read ranges and speeds, and the TS400 RFID Tunnel, which integrates RFID technology with existing factory automation equipment and processes.


The new TAGSYS line is designed for companies working on cleaning processes for uniforms, linens for hotels and restaurants, industrial floor mats and mops, and personal garments. Company officials will unveil the line at next week’s TEXCARE International tradeshow in Germany. [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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Hong-Kong’s Advanced Card Systems (ACS) has announced the latest addition to its line of LCD-equipped NFC readers for payments and loyalty, the ACR1222L.

Successor to the ACR122L, the new reader is based on 13.56 MHz RFID technology and ISO 18092 NFC standard, and supports ISO 14443 Type A and B Mifare cards in addition to FeliCa and all 4 types of NFC tags, according to ACS.

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TAGSYS and ICM Airport Technics have inked a deal together to produce and supply end-to-end bag drop systems for the aviation industry, now implemented at all Qantas Hubs in Australia.

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Identity protection provider Yubico reported a successful 2011, with increased customer growth and revenue across geographical regions.

Yubico increased its customer base by 90% to 18,000 and won new clients, including government contractors, e-governments and cloud service providers. By the end of 2011, it had more than one million users in 100 countries. Additionally, customer and revenue growth increased across Yubico’s geographical segments, with 50% of its revenue now coming from the U.S.

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CloudPassage has launched Halo NetSec, a firewall, two-factor authentication product that enables access to virtual servers in the public cloud.

As reported by TechWorld, Halo NetSec covers security needs for services from infrastructure providers, such as Amazon Web Services or Rackspace. Administrators can set up defense parameters without having access to an actual network.

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TAGSYS has announced the unveiling of a new durable RFID tag designed to suit the laundry and textile services industry. Dubbed the LinTRAK tag, this durable technology is provided as a woven label integrated into products to provide item-level tracking of flat linens, uniforms and other textile products.

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