Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

ThingMagic readers used for inventory control at Gerry Weber

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Trimble announced that its embedded RFID readers are being used as part of an inventory management system deployed by Germany-based fashion and lifestyle company Gerry Weber.

Trimble’s ThingMagic M5e and M5e-Compact RFID reader modules power several components of the system including handheld scanners used for inventory, point-of-sale devices and electronic article surveillance gate antennas.


To streamline inventory and order management processes, Gerry Weber recently began embedding EPC Gen 2 RFID tags from Avery Dennison into the care labels of its manufactured garments. During the receiving process, Gerry Weber staff scans the RFID tags with Nordic ID PL3000 ultra-high frequency RFID Cross Dipole handhelds powered by ThingMagic M5e-Compact embedded RFID readers.

The use of RFID for this inventory activity save store employees time and improves accuracy, as they no longer have to manually count items by hand or scan individual bar codes when orders arrive.

At Gerry Weber, ThingMagic M5e embedded RFID readers also integrate with a RFID-enabled point of sale and electronic article surveillance system, designed by RAKO Security-Label GmbH, to automate purchasing and electronic theft-protection processes. The system automates the acquisition of sales information at the point of purchase and provides protection against potential shoplifters by detecting items leaving the store. [end] 

GS1 US announced a new program for apparel retailers, manufacturers and distributors as they roll out large-scale implementations of RFID systems for inventory management.

The GS1 US “Item Level Readiness Program” offers education, training, tools and community facilitation needed to support industry-wide adoption and use of the technology and standards. The roll outs employ GS1 EPC standards, enabling the companies to share data on items as the move through the supply chain - in stores, warehouses, and factories.

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Avery Dennison Healthcare Provider Solutions and Trimble are working together to deliver ThingMagic powered passive RFID-based systems to hospitals.

As part of the joint effort, Avery will leverage Trimble’s ThingMagic Mercury6 and Astra ultra-high frequency reader platforms to improve key processes for increased patient safety and satisfaction and reduce costs.

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Intelligent Insites Inc. announced that its InSites RTLS healthcare software solution now supports ThingMagic Astra readers for passive RFID data integration.

The ThingMagic Astra reader is an ultra-high frequency RFID reader with a fully integrated antenna designed for commercial environments, such as hospitals and clinics. Astra readers offer Power over Ethernet (PoE) and WiFi options to support flexible, low cost installations.

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Portable Technology Solutions (PTS) announced the availability of its front end data collection tool, ClearStream RFID, designed for real-time inventory and asset tracking.

Complementing the release, Eplica Services in San Diego, Ca. said it will use ClearStream RFID for security tracking and attendance for thousands of workers entering and exiting remote construction work sites throughout North America.

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