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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
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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
Labels
Holiday launch for three-packs
Aunt Lydia’s Italian Crème toppings are now available in multiflavor three-packs from FACT Corp., Freehold, NJ, in two packaging formats.
December 31, 2004
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Data synch or sink
How important is data synchronization to your radio-frequency identification program?
December 31, 2004
Flexibles
Coca-Cola collector's bottle design
Coca-Cola Brazil recently launched its limited-edition Coca-Cola Light bottle decorated with a full-body shrink film from Sleever Intl.
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
Ultra-thin RFID tags
Texas Instruments has announced 2 new additions to its line of 13.56 MHz Tag-it[tm] HF-I products: the 32.5 mm CD/DVD Inlay and the 24.2 mm Circular Inlay. Both inlays are compliant with ISO/IEC 15693 vicinity card standard and ISO/IEC 18000-3 item management standard, making them suitable for adoption worldwide.
November 30, 2004
Coding, Printing & Labeling
ProMat 2005 offers RFID Knowledge Center
Some 25ꯠ sq ft of radio-frequency identification will be a technological centerpiece for the exposition.
November 30, 2004
Coding, Printing & Labeling
RFID in dozens of stores now
Labor-saving, RFID-enabled store displays have been providing packagers with unique and timely data for two years.
November 30, 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 to 100-ct bottles of its OxyContin tablets shipped to Wal-Mart and wholesaler H. D. Smith, two of its largest customers.
November 30, 2004
Coding, Printing & Labeling
Bruce Foods commits to RFID
Bruce Foods will implement radio-frequency identification for its specialty foods in 2005.
November 30, 2004
Conveying & accumulation
Firm solves RF/RFID pollution
Pharmacy and benefits management firm Prescription Solutions solves a vexing frequency problem between its bottle-tracking RFID-enabled pucks and an induction sealer.
November 30, 2004
Conveying & accumulation
RFID tag benchmark study
Like to know how different RFID tags perform head-to-head under various conditions? This benchmark study looked at how eight different tags performed.
November 30, 2004
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