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Using RFID's report on RFID, Auto-ID, wireless, NFC and contactless smart cards for the week ending February 26th, 2008...

NEWS: Timco Aviation expands from RFID MRO pilot
Xterprise, a global supplier of RFID solutions, has announced an expanded relationship with Timco Aviation Services, a large commercial aviation MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) provider in the US.
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BRIEFING: Wavetrend reader earns 'Intrinsically Safe' certification
Wavetrend Technologies has received certification for an RF reader that meets all the requirements for 'Intrinsically Safe' (IS) certification under the new IECex standard. The RF reader was developed in conjunction with Wavetrend's accredited partner NLT Australia, a designer and manufacturer of ...
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NEWS: EU country orders e-passports & border controls
On Track Innovations (OTI) has announced that it is to supply its end-to-end ePassport and border control system to an as-yet unnamed European country, including eStickers to enable the upgrade of existing passports, as well as the necessary infrastructure for ePassport issuing and border control passenger inspection and verification.
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BRIEFING: Sirit and Tagsys team up for item-level RFID
Tagsys and Sirit have partnered, combining Tagsys' RFID systems and software with Sirit's UHF reader technology to enable customers to rapidly deploy and maintain high performance, item-level UHF RFID infrastructures, thereby reducing engineering costs. Under the partnership, Tagsys will release ...
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NEWS: Axcess receives FCC approval for Dot technology
Axcess International reports that its latest 'Dot' micro-wireless technology has at last received the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approval the company has been seeking for its hybrid micro-wireless solution.
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BRIEFING: StarTrak adds 16 new fleet accounts
Alanco's StarTrak Systems subsidiary, a provider of wireless GPS tracking, monitoring, and two-way control systems for the refrigerated transport industry, reports that it signed up 16 new refrigerated trailer fleet customers in December and January, collectively operating approximately 1,500 ...
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NEWS: RFID Journal & EPCglobal offer Sam's Club training
RFID Journal and EPCglobal North America (a not-for-profit member organisation supporting the adoption of EPC technology) have announced that they will jointly produce an 'EPC Compliance and Benefits Training' seminar in conjunction with RFID Journal LIVE! 2008 in Las Vegas in April.
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NEWS: Red Gold deploys RFID for Sam's Club tomatoes
Red Gold, a manufacturer of premium quality tomato products, chose epcSolutions RFIDTagManager for Sam's Club to help meet the current pallet tagging requirement from Sam's Club.
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BRIEFING: Mikoh opens government RFID business arm
The RFID tag is quickly becoming an essential item in a number of mission critical government applications, including asset identification and tracking, government transport, disaster recovery and homeland security, toll collection, border crossing, electronic vehicle registration (EVR) and ...
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NEWS: Pneu-Logic unveils EM/OTR tyre monitor
Advanced ID's Pneu-Logic subsidiary has developed an electronic Earth Mover (EM) or Off-The-Road (OTR) tyre measurement system.
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BRIEFING: Chinese winery fights counterfeits with RFID
An as-yet unnamed Chinese winery is reported to have begun using RFID tags to help tackle counterfeiting problems, as well as to manage its supply chain from the wine bottling line through to distribution centres and retail stores. The deployment is also expected to be expanded into national ...
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