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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] 

DAILY RFID released its latest Bluetooth-enabled ultra-high frequency RFID reader, the DL930B.

With a read range of up to eight meters and a fast read rate, the DL930B supports a wide variety of industrial applications, including asset management, baggage handling, container and pallet tracking, item-level inventory management and warehouse logistics.

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Axios Mobile Assets Corporatio partnered with Canadian logistics firm, J.D. Smith and Sons, on a six-month pilot program using Axios’ RFID-enabled pallets and tracking technology.

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Calgary, Alberta is pushing forward with the anticipated summer launch of a new smart card payment system for public transit, according to the Calgary Herald.

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Tego unveiled its TegoDrive software designed to simplify information stored RFID. Installed on a handheld RFID device or an end-user’s desktop connected to a fixed reader, TegoDrive enables adding new content to a tag with a simple drag-and-drop interface.

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Austrian mobile operator A1, a subsidiary of Telekom Austria Group, has teamed up with PayBox Bank to trial NFC mobile payments at select McDonald’s restaurants and Merkur supermarkets.

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In ABI Research’s newest market study analysis, NXP Semiconductors has reportedly claimed the top spot in the contactless ticketing market with 74% of the market share.

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