Identity, Security, Payments, Biometrics, Smart Cards and Authentication News

Forklift Label Priting

Thursday, July 21, 2005
“Paragon Data Systems, the premier provider of barcode, RFID, and data collection solutions, announces its Forklift Label Printing Solution. Used in conjunction with Zebra’s QL 420 thermal mobile printer, the forklift label printing solution is ideal for use in distribution, shipping and receiving, and picking operations that currently use barcodes.”

The Warnow Tunnel in Rostock, Germany is now experiencing smooth traffic flow thanks to an RFID-based toll collection system commission by Schreiner PrinTrust.

The automatic vehicle identification system leverages the Schreiner PrinTrust ((rfid)-Windshield Label, equipped with a specially adapted antenna for application to windshields and other glass substrates.

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DAILY RFID has recently introduced a new RFID smart label designed for tracking packages, documents and files. The smart label is also suitable for automated processes of asset management, such as in airline ticketing and baggage handling.

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SICK Group, a producer of sensors and sensor solutions for industrial applications, announced a range of new RFID readers and labels designed for identification in the automotive industry.

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Xerafy announced the debut of Metal Skin, an ultra-high frequency EPC RFID inlay designed specifically for tracking metallic assets.

Metal Skin is a low profile inlay family containing the Impinj Monza 4QT chip. It is lightweight and flexible to fit curved surfaces such as the contour of metal cylinders and drums, without compromising performance.

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TAGSYS has introduced its total management system for the textile rental services market, an end-to-end system to enable laundries and their customers to reduce linen abuse, regulate hoarding and accelerate their time for return on investment.

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VTT Technical Research Center of Finland has collaborated on a host of new mobile applications that use NFC technology to help the elderly and visually impaired take their food and medicine.

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