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Pallet group moves forward with RFID testing

Friday, January 30, 2009

The European Pallet Association (EPAL) has completed the first phase of an RFID pilot program. The program is exploring the potential use of RFID tags in standard EURO wooden pallets.


EPAL believes introducing RFID-enabled systems will improve control of the production and repair of pallets, simplify the authentication of individual pallets and reduce the number of counterfeit pallets in the market.

The first phase of the pilot program, conducted with the assistance of the European division of standards group GS1, developed a business plan for using the technology and explored the infrastructure needed to establish the program. A second phase of testing will occur this year before the rollout of the actual program.

The EURO pallet is standardized and certified by EPAL, with more than 500 million wooden EURO pallets currently in circulation. More than 60 million new pallets a year are produced under EPAL license, and there are more than 1,000 repair centers worldwide. [end] 

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According to finextra.com, the Aussie retailer first piloted the technology in September 2011, and has since decided to expand. All business groups will deploy the new iPP350 across 24,000 lanes within the next few months, making the retailer one of the first in Australia to offer the contactless payment option.

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Collis announced the launch of a complete terminal test suite for the U.S. and Canadian markets, the Collis Merchant Test Suite.

The software modules comprising the Collis Merchant Test Suite – Collis Brand Test Tool and Collis Card Simulator – are combined to offer an all-in-one EMV contact and contactless solution for merchants, processors and acquirers that are involved in the development, testing and deployment of acceptance devices.

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British Columbia is moving forward with plans to upgrade its CareCard program. According to The Vancouver Sun, the new card will provide access to a variety of regional services including electronic health records, driver license and school registration for children.

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The Mozilla Foundation has started testing its BrowserID user authentication system, a full six months after its introduction, ZDNet reports. Mozilla is testing the system across five of its sites.

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