Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

FEIG ELECTRONICS releases gates to beautify RFID applications

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Feig Electronics announced its new line RFID gates which focus more on the design aspect to provide more aesthetically pleasing options for libraries and businesses alike.

The three RFID gates, the Solid, Clear and Crystal Gate all provide 3D reading performance within an internal diameter of 130 cm. Each possess their own unique design that can be even further customized to meet the needs of the organization.

The FEIG gate features antennas which can be installed in various locations within a building, including entrances, exits, corridors and staircases, and can be used in automated accounting, return terminals, sorting systems, automated inventory tracking and theft prevention. [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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Proclaiming its entrance into the RFID space, Honeywell introduced part of a new product portfolio designed to bring efficiency to the retail industry, the Optimus 5900 RFID mobile computer.

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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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VingCard Elsafe announced new enhancements to the electronics and lock control units of its best-in-class RFID locking systems specifically designed for applications hospitality, hotel and resort security.

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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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The Delhi Metro is in the process of acquiring new automatic fare collection gates that will enable passengers to recharge their metro cards without paying cash, according to TruthDive.com.

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