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RFID Tracking for Pallets 1 September 2009

Posted by Vinit Bhansali in Applications, Research.
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Popularly, RFID has been used to track the actual inventory that a factory produces or a warehouse stocks or a supply chain delivers.

However, a useful yet relatively uncommon use of RFID is for the packaging industry itself.

Pallets, Crates and other types of re-usable packaging called Returnable-Transport-Units (or RTU in short) are a wonderful area for a company to start using RFID.

Very often, it makes more sense to try out RFID with the RTU as opposed to actual inventory because:

  1. RTU’s are limited in number per company, so it can be a small project
  2. As the name suggests, re-used, so the tag cost is one-time
  3. Limited reading points, so investment in RFID readers is very low
  4. This can be a closed loop project, hence reducing time to get ROI and keep data in-house.
  5. Quick to deploy without affecting production or delivery schedules for a pilot project

Check out the following websites to find out more:

If you feel your company is ready to track items with RFID, you can always call CopperSpiral for Pallet Tracking

Further information is always available by using your favourite search engine and searching for pallet pooling companies in your area.

RFID and Jeweler’s in India: New Google Knol 31 August 2009

Posted by Vinit Bhansali in Applications, CopperSpiral, Research.
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We recently wrote a new Google Knol article titled “RFID Jewelry in India” that looks to see what kind of limitations and issues faced by Jewellers in India when deciding to implement RFID for retail or wholesale stores.

Check it out and leave feedback to let us know if we captured some of the important points or left anything out!

RFID benefits closed-loop Retail: Bloomingdales 29 August 2009

Posted by Vinit Bhansali in Applications, Case Studies.
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Just read a very interesting case study of real-world RFID benefits for a retailer.

Bloomingdale’s recently completed a pilot where they compared a store with RFID on items to a store still using barcode on items.

The results are wonderful to look at:

The item-level scanning of more than 10,000 items “took two hours, far less than the 53 hours required with barcode scanning. On average, 209 items could be counted per hour via barcode whereas 4,767 items could be counted per hour via RFID.”

You can read this entire article at storefrontbacktalk.com

Also, if you would like to see how this works in a real-world scenario, our team at CopperSpiral RFID can give you a demo!

Visit our website to see RFID For Retailers in India.

RFID Video: Speeding up the Supply Chain 23 April 2008

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Here is an excellent (and popular) video showing a real-world example of how RFID can speed up your supply chain.

Notice how the mix of video and animation really brings out the back-end and front-end processes involved in making a complete supply RFID chain optimization work out.

Startup confirms 600 foot read range…. 15 April 2008

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Mojix a startup ,led by former NASA deep space scientist has confirmed  the  development of passive RFID Technology with the read range of more than 600 foot.The company uses digital signal processing technique to deliver the required specification.According to the company resources its STAR system can identify the GEN 2 Tags within 250,000 square foot area.

New Twin Tower to have Active Tags 24 March 2008

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In one of the  recent events ,the Freedom tower which is being constructed in the place of Twin Tower’s is being embedded with thousands of Active Tags with the temperature sensors in it.The workers would monitor the concrete curing process with the help of hand held readers to get  tag’s temperature data.

RFID saves $12,000 for Contractor in First Month 20 March 2008

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In a recent event implementing RFID in an internal RFID material management system became a boom for Vulcan Painters. The large commercial painting firm reported that it saved $ 12,000 in the first month by using the RFID Technology in tracking the paints which had to be discarded before it gets spoiled.

CopperSpiral RFID Action Lab Now Open 13 March 2008

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In its quest to provide the best customer experience, CopperSpiral RFID created a 4000 sq. ft. lab that stimulates real world experiences in the above verticals. It has complete tracking of warehouse boxes and retail items.

“We deployed this warehouse like a real life one and thus could show the pros and cons of various options to our clients.” said Vinit Bhansali, Director and key idea man behind this project at CopperSpiral RFID. “Our customers were extremely excited to be able to touch and feel.”

CopperSpiral RFID provides this exclusive service of simulating customer specific scenarios in its laboratory for customers to feel the ultimate requirements. Customers can thus see a RFID solution working before deploying at site.

http://www.zdnetindia.com/index.php?action=articleDescription&prodid=17576#

Deutsche Bahn implements Touch and Travel 3 March 2008

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According to the sources ,travelers in Germany would soon be able to buy tickets with the help of the Cell phone and RFID technology.  Deutsche Bahn (DB) the german based rail service provider with the help of the telecom giant Vodafone announced the launch of “Touch and Travel” the system which works on RFID signs and cellphone to eliminate the usage of Paper Ticket throughout the Germany.

Over the next two years both the firms in collaboration with a RFID software and hardware company aims to install touch point terminals-signs containing Passive  13.56  MHz RFID inlays complying with N.F.C(Near Field Communication).With the help of Cell phones with RFID-NFC enabled chip the commuters would be able to Travel hustle free without buying paper tickets.

Johnson and Johnson deploys RFID. 27 February 2008

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In one of the most recent event’s De Puy Orthopedic a unit of Johnson and Johnson Pharmaceuticals that manufactures replacement joints and other orthopedic products has deployed RFID solution to track the surgical items packed under the single kits. The Kits are now being processed in less than a minute in comparison with Barcode which took 10-30 minutes for the same quantity and work.