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ID Technology adds RFID business unit
ID Technology has added an RFID business unit to accommodate the manufacture of its expanding RFID product line.
December 31, 2004
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Coding, Printing & Labeling
ID Technology becomes exclusive U.S. distributor
ID Technology has signed an exclusive U.S. distributor agreement for the Electronic Printing Development (EPD) line of thermal transfer overprinters.
December 31, 2004
Labeling
10 questions to ask your automation supplier
Standards may make it hard to tell controllers apart, but a functional specification makes it easy.
December 31, 2004
Conveying & accumulation
Tips to improve sterile packaging line efficiency
Want to reap the benefits of on-time production and eliminate preventable line problems? Here are tips to get the most out of your inspection systems, buffers, ergonomic stations, and robotic systems.
December 31, 2004
Conveying & accumulation
SATO America Introduces UHF RFID High-Performance OEM Print Engine
SATO “S” Series provides complete and automatic UHF RFID labeling
December 31, 2004
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Walgreens commits to RFID/EPC technology
National drugstore chain Walgreen Co. in November announced that it is participating in programs testing radio-frequency identification (RFID) and electronic product code (EPC) technologies.
December 31, 2004
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Purdue Pharma uses RFID on OxyContin
In mid-November, Stamford, CT-based Purdue Pharma LP announced a pilot program to apply radio-frequency identification (RFID) labels (right) to 100-ct bottles of its OxyContin tablets shipped to Wal-Mart and wholesaler H. D. Smith, two of its largest customers.
December 31, 2004
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Data synch or sink
How important is data synchronization to your radio-frequency identification program?
December 31, 2004
Coding, Printing & Labeling
RFID expands on drugs
The Food and Drug Administration and several major drug companies are turning to radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology to improve the safety and security of drugs.
December 31, 2004
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Supplement labeling reviewed
FDA is going after dietary supplement manufacturers whose labels are misleading, and the agency has set up a new system for identifying such products and collecting “signals” of possible harmful effects.
December 31, 2004
Coding, Printing & Labeling
COOL kaput?
Opponents of country-of-origin labeling are hoping the results of last November’s elections will enable them to win repeal of mandatory COOL labeling, scheduled to take effect in 2006.
December 31, 2004
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Single-serve labels
CSPI petitioned FDA to update its labeling rules so that labels of single-serve packages and bottles clearly state how many calories are in the container.
December 31, 2004
Flexible packaging
FDA rings bell for antidepressant class
For the first time, FDA urges manufacturers to put an entire class of medications into unit-of-use packaging.
December 31, 2004
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