Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

Intelleflex, Jamison teams to help perishable food industry get a better view

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Intelleflex announced a partnership with Jamison RFID to introduce RFID temperature monitoring capabilities for the perishable foods industry. As part of the agreement, Jamision will incorporate Intelleflex XC3Technology RFID readers and tags as part of its warehouse and portal systems to provide for the management of cold-storage solutions.

The new solutions will enable users to deploy RFID for on-demand temperature monitoring and drive informed decisions on product shipment, inventory management and rotation to reduce shrink and improve operations.


With the new partnership, Jamison and Intelleflex will enable pallet-level temperature monitoring throughout the cold-storage area and in-transit, thereby improving the rotation of perishables. Multiple alarm states will also enable administrators to quickly and easily locate at-risk perishables with real-time notification.

Intelleflex XC3 Technology is based on the ISO/IEC 18000-6:2010 standard and delivers read and write ranges of 300 feet all the while offering accurate read and write operation in potentially RF-unfriendly environments including metals, liquids, or items in-motion. [end] 

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