RFID

News

  • RFID inventor passes away

    INVENTOR of radio frequency identification (RFID) wireless technology Charlie Walton has passed away, aged 89.

    30/11/2011

  • Building dynamic value networks

    The discipline of Supply Chain Management requires multi-enterprise collaboration. Is your multi-enterprise supply chain responsive, adaptive, agile, and efficient? How well does your multi-enterprise supply chain enable your people to profitably meet the demands of your customers?

    28/04/2010

  • Building dynamic value networks

    The discipline of Supply Chain Management requires multi-enterprise collaboration. Is your multi-enterprise supply chain responsive, adaptive, agile, and efficient? How well does your multi-enterprise supply chain enable your people to profitably meet the demands of your customers?

    17/03/2010

  • Building dynamic value networks

    The discipline of supply chain management requires multi-enterprise collaboration. Is your multi-enterprise supply chain responsive, adaptive, agile, and efficient? How well does your multi-enterprise supply chain enable your people to profitably meet the demands of your customers?

    10/03/2010

  • OHS smarts and solutions on show

    Workshops, seminars, demonstrations and acres of safety products and services are expected to draw around 10,000 visitors to Sydney Showground for The Safety Show and Sydney Materials Handling next week.

    21/10/2009

  • Real-time RFID tracking well

    In the face of economic uncertainty, Australian businesses continue to investigate the potential cost benefits RFID can offer them. Katherine Crichton writes.

    14/10/2009

Products

  • Freezer proof RFID tags

    Peacock Bros has announced the distribution of the new UPM Raflatac Freezer proof RFID tags, designed to operate within freezer environments down to -40°C.

  • Freezer proof RFID tags

    Peacock Bros has announced the distribution of the new UPM Raflatac Freezer proof RFID tags, designed to operate within freezer environments down to -40°C.

  • RFID-coded safety switches

    JEMTECH has upgraded its range of fully-sealed safety switches. According Jemtech, the new VSY types can detect a coded tag at distances of up to 30mm from the sensing head with reduced power consumption and high temperature operation.

  • Peacock Bros release vehicle-mounted RFID readers

    The Motorola RD500 vehicle-mounted RFID reader for picking applications is now available from Peacock Bros.

  • Vehicle Mounted RFID Reader

    The Motorola RD500 vehicle mounted RFID reader is now available to the Australian market after successful trials and live testing by Peacock Bros.

  • RFID system for intralogistics

    OPENNESS for differing fieldbus environments and IT structures is said to make Sick's new RFH620 RFID system the ideal identification solution for intralogistics.

  • Space-saving I/O modules

    NEW high-density Allen-Bradley Compact I/O modules are now available from Rockwell Automation.

  • RFID solution for cold chain industry

    SYSCAN International, a leading Australian RFID solutions providers, has developed a unique solution for the cold chain industry: iCE.

  • Versatile and accurate printer

    DY-MARK Identification Solutions has announced the launch of the Datamax M-Class Mark II: a compact, rugged industrial strength printer series that raises the bar for thermal and RFID printers.

  • Animal tracking tool

    RFID solutions provider Syscan International has developed LiveTrack, a completely integrated animal identification solution.

  • Grime-resistant fall protection range

    DBI-SALA has introduced the Resist fall protection range, specifically designed to resist the effects of grease, oil, paint, dirt and grime on fall protection harnesses and shock absorbing lanyards.

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