Sure, RFID has the potential to reduce administrative error, labor costs
associated with scanning bar codes, internal theft, and errors in shipping
goods. That's the party line, isn't it?
But these savings pale in comparison to the benefits of challenging the
Supply Chain rules ... and using RFID as a tool to help provide superb levels of
customer service while maintaining lower inventories. Do you know the
rules to challenge?
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Intermec Technologies has sued Matrics for allegedly infringing on RFID patents that cover readers, chips, RFID tag operation and the association of tags with wireless memory devices. ... ...
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