Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

UK beer distributor extends RFID keg tracking solution

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Scottish and Newcastle, a subsidiary of Heineken, has upgraded its InteliTap RFID keg tracking and management system to the recently launched VisibiliTy 4.0.

In 2001 Scottish and Newcastle (S&N) became the first company in the UK to implement RFID tags on their containers. S&N currently owns 2.1 million kegs, all of which are included in the InteliTap tagging solution.


The VisibiliTy upgrade helps S&N keep better track of their keg fleet’s population, cycle times and losses using Auto ID technology including bar codes and RFID tags.

The VisibiliTy software is an open source, standards-based, Web 2.0 solution specifically designed to track and record individual container contents, movements, maintenance, usage and efficiency. [end] 

Texas Instruments (TI) introduced a pair of encapsulated RFID mini-transponders designed for applications in animal tagging and asset tracking.

The 12mm TRPGR30TGC and TRPGP40TGC mini-transponders were developed to enable users a battery-free solution for embedding RFID tags into smaller objects across a broader range of applications. These transponders come ready-to-use and are 100 percent backwards compatible with all of TI’s RFID software and readers including power modules, control modules and micro readers.

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HID Global announced an expanded portfolio of RFID asset tracking solutions designed to meet the demands of industries including logistics, automation and manufacturing, medical and health care, returnable transport items and waste management.

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GAO RFID announced its handheld RFID reader series for animal identification and management, for applications such as stock breeding, animal control, or foodstuff tracking systems.

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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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Zebra and Checkpoint Systems have entered into a cooperative relationship and licensing agreement. While the exact terms of the transaction were not disclosed, the relationship does bring together Zebra’s active location solutions with Checkpoint division OATSystems’ passive RFID, auto-ID and sensor capabilities.

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Murata and Beta LAYOUT announced a joint venture to launch an RFID starter kit aimed at printed circuit board (PCB) engineers and developers aspiring to incorporate RFID into their electronics design.

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