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SATO America Introduces UHF RFID High-Performance OEM Print Engine
SATO “S” Series provides complete and automatic UHF RFID labeling
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RFID: The promise and the struggle
Hype about radio-frequency identification clashes with reality at Baltimore EPC Global conference.
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RFID Provides Supply Chain Management Solutions
Radio frequency identification (RFID) has emerged in response to the increasing demand for accuracy and efficiency in supply chain management. Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation has dedicated their resources to researching and developing RFID solutions.
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Terrorism concerns infiltrate packaging
New homeland security program sends packagers scurrying for protective and tracking technologies.
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Abbott's Begley to speak at bar-code seminar
Chris Begley, senior vice president of Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, IL, will keynote the Pharmaceutical Bar Code Summit, as part of the Frontline International Supply Chain Week, Sept. 17-18 at McCormick Place North, Chicago.
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Smaller bar code under development
The Uniform Code Council is developing a 14-digit reduced space symbology (RSS) bar code designed for case-ready packages of meat and poultry, according to an announcement made at a UCC conference in Orlando in late May.
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Abbott bar codes hospital injectables
Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, IL, reported late in March that it had completed its initiative to apply unit-of-use bar codes to all of its hospital injectable pharmaceuticals and intravenous solutions.
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About the Auto-ID Center
The Auto-ID Center is a not-for-profit global research organization headquartered at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Founded in 1999, the Center was created in response to the Universal Code Council’s vision to build the next generation bar code.
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FDA prescription for drug errors reads 'bar code'
Drug manufacturers will have to increase use of unit-of-use package sizes, plus add new scanning and printing equipment.