Long-time automatic-identification systems provider Accu-Sort Systems has launched FAST Tag, a solution for verifying, placing and tracking RFID tags on cartons and pallets. According to the company, ...
Avery Dennison and ReCircled pilot shows RFID can accurately automate garment data collection. Credit: Avery Dennison/ReCircled. · Just Style · Avery Dennison/ReCircled. The above button links to ...
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July 14, 2006 -- Accu-Sort Systems, Inc., announced today it has installed another FAST Tag In-Motion automated RFID tag application system. The customer is a leading distributor of entertainment ...
They say the system was 100 percent accurate, which opens the door for companies to consider using RFID instead of bar codes for sorting cartons. Siemens Dematic, which has installed more than 10,000 ...
With the textile industry staring down a 2028 digital product passport (DPP) deadline, one of circular fashion’s least glamorous problems is becoming its make-or-break constraint: sorting. RFID is ...
IBM and partner T3Ci say they have completed interoperability testing of a new software standard for Radio frequency identification technology. The research involves software that should provide ...
Avery Dennison, with European headquarters in the Netherlands, and Texaid, headquartered in Switzerland, have piloted the impact of RDIF-tagged garments on the textile collecting and sorting industry ...
Materials science and digital identification solutions company Avery Dennison said its pilot program with circularity specialist ReCircled confirms how RFID-enabled systems can allow garment sorting ...
Avery Dennison and ReCircled pilot shows RFID can accurately automate garment data collection. Credit: Avery Dennison/ReCircled. Conducted in collaboration with two major apparel brands, the pilot ...
With the textile industry staring down a 2028 digital product passport (DPP) deadline, one of circular fashion's least glamorous problems is becoming its make-or-break constraint: sorting. RFID is ...