Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

DAILY RFID unveils jewelry tag

Monday, August 4, 2008

DAILY RFID has announced the launch of their new RFID Jewelry Tag, designed to enable automatic jewelry tracking in retail, wholesale, or secured storage applications.

The new tags enable entire trays of tagged jewelry to be simultaneously scanned into an RFID-enabled system, eliminating the need for individual scanning and increasing staff efficiency. The tags are priced at under $1.20 each.

DAILY RFID is a China-based subsidiary of PAN Group Co Ltd., focusing on development of EPC and RFID technology. [end] 

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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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DAILY RFID released its latest RFID solution for jewelry inventory and security monitoring throughout all points in the supply chain: a tamper-evident 13.56 MHz high frequency tag,

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First up is DAILY’s silicone RFID wristband tag series designed for laundry, theme parks, spas and other applications. The reusable tag is waterproof, anti-acid and heat-resistant and can be wiped and written more than 100,000 times. Sealed in a protective silicone housing, the tags are also customizable to support ISO standards, like ISO 18000-6C/6B, ISO 15693 or ISO 14443 protocols.

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Think&Go NFC, a French provider of mobile retail solutions, has announced the creation of an NFC-enabled Home Shopping system.

Designed to streamline the reordering of common consumer goods, the Home Shopping solution consists of a mobile app, a “Home Shopping board” and a Web site where consumers preferred services can be configured.

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Leo InnoTech (LIT) and UPM RFID have carried out a large-scale item-level RFID implementation for a Chinese apparel company focusing primarily on warehouse logistics optimization.

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