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Citizens Reserve, Los Gatos, Calif., announced a partnership with Smartrac Technology Group, The Netherlands, to implement Citizens Reserve’s SUKU blockchain solution to improve the track and trace of goods from supplier to retailer.
Brand owners and retailers using electronic product code (EPC)-enabled radio frequency identification (RFID) to optimize inventory management and reconcile product shipments are capable of achieving 99.9% order accuracy, according to a new research from the Auburn University RFID Lab, Auburn, Ala., and GS1 US, Lawrenceville, N.J.
With increased standards, lower system costs, greater solution reliability and higher adoption rates, RFID is poised for an explosive year, according to experts from Barcoding Inc.
CAS DataLoggers, Chesterland, Ohio, introduced new UHF RFID cold chain solutions, manufactured by CAEN RFID, an Italy-based producer of temperature monitoring products for use in shipping and storage.
Jamison RFID, a Hagerstown, Md.-based division of Jamison Door Co., released a series of fully functional, all-in-one portals and read stations designed to eliminate the hassle of deploying radio frequency identification (RFID) systems in busy environments.
A M King Construction, Charlotte, N.C., said it broke ground for a 103,000-square-foot fresh bun bakery and distribution center in Clayton, N.C., (see image, left) for Northeast Foods Inc.