RFID tracks assets for agricultural chemical service providers
The return on investment for many RFID projects continues to hit the stratosphere. That certainly seems to be the case for Bear River Services, an agricultural supplier based in Rio Oso, Calif., that...
View ArticleRFID tracks koa trees in Hawaii
Two years ago RFID 24-7 wrote about Hawaiian Legacy Hardwoods’ quest to use RFID to track the replanting of koa trees on hundreds of acres of land located 34 miles north of Hilo on the slopes of Mauna...
View ArticleRFID “backpacks” track 5,000 honey bees in Tanzania
Researchers in Australia have placed RFID tags on 5,000 honey bees in an attempt to better understand the drivers of bee Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), a condition decimating honey bee populations...
View ArticleVeiling Holambra tracks 1.1M assets with RFID
Veiling Holambra, the biggest cooperative and distributor of flowers and plants in Latin America, is using RFID to track and trace more than 1.1 million returnable assets. The solution will be...
View ArticleRFID market exceeds $9B in 2014; Retail drives strong growth
The total market for RFID goods and services will climb to $9.2 billion this year and will approach $20 billion by 2018, according to new data produced by market research firm IDTechEx. Those figures...
View ArticleRFID research suggests new shipping methods for produce
It’s always been believed that the biggest role for RFID technology could be within the food supply chain and delivering fresher foods to consumers. That theory gained some traction this week when a...
View ArticleHow RFID can restore consumer confidence at Lumber Liquidators
The meltdown of Lumber Liquidators stock price since a damaging report on 60 Minutes is a dramatic illustration of why retailers need full understanding of where products are sourced and quality...
View ArticleRFID sinks illegal lobstering trade in the UK
The fishing industry is turning RFID technology to enhance fisheries management and to cut down on illegal fishing practices. Devon & Severn Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority (D&S...
View ArticleResearch project aims to increase profitability for dairy farmers
The art of milking a cow is about to go high tech. A group of researchers from North Carolina State University are in the midst of research project that would make dairy farmers more productive by...
View ArticleRFID could play a role in eliminating food spoilage
The case has been proven for RFID in retail when it comes to improving inventory accuracy and eliminating out of stocks. While the technology helps apparel retailers to keep products on store shelves...
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