Monday, March 15, 2010

IDSystems RFID Luggage Handling

ID Systems receives patents for system that controls human access to mobile assets, and a mobile portal for tracking the movements of luggage. ...

... "The patented mobile portal for tracking luggage describes baggage handling vehicles equipped with both a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader and a device that actuates the reader under certain operating conditions. The system identifies RFID-tagged luggage as it is loaded, moved, and unloaded—wherever the baggage handling vehicles may travel. The system also compares scanned luggage to a predefined list, such as a manifest that matches airline passengers with their luggage. " ...


Via I.D. Systems: I.D. Systems Awarded Patents for Access Control and Luggage Handling

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Friday, May 15, 2009

Airport RFID Services Baggage Handling Process

Hong Kong International Airport will implement Avery's RFID tag in its baggage tracking process, with the goal of improving the customer experience. ...

... "Unlike bar code-only tags, which require the scanner to be in the line-of-sight to read the tag, the AD-833 RFID tag, specifically designed around aviation needs, can be read at long distances without line-of-sight in any orientation. RFID systems are also more reliable, achieving average read-rates of more than 97 percent, much better than a barcode-only system’s average of 80 percent. As a result, RFID tags allow more accurate tracking of baggage through HKIA’s baggage system. By empowering timely and accurate checked bag deliveries to the planes, airlines and passengers experience more on-time departures. In addition, the system reduces misdirected bags resulting in improved customer service. " ...


Via Avery Dennison: Hong Kong International Airport

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Sunday, March 22, 2009

Frequent Flyer RFID Baggage Tags

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Friday, February 06, 2009

United Airlines RFID Baggage Tags for Frequent Flyers

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Saturday, April 19, 2008

RFID Baggage Handling Savings Potential Significant

Baggage handling report confirms opportunity size and positions RFID technology as a means of reaping cost savings benefits. ...

... "According to this year's Baggage Report published today at the Passenger Terminal Expo in Amsterdam, the air transport industry lost $3.8 billion in 2007 because of growing pressures on baggage management linked to passenger volumes, tight aircraft turnaround times, and heightened security measures. Figures from WorldTracer, SITA's fully-automated system for tracing lost and mishandled passenger baggage used by 400 airlines and ground handling companies, show that 42.4 million bags were mishandled or delayed in 2007. The air transport industry handles around 2.25 billion pieces of checked baggage every year. In 2007, the single largest cause of baggage delay was in transfer baggage mishandling, 49%, but this number has been falling steadily since 2005 when it was at 61%. This was followed by ticketing error/ passenger bag switch/ security/ other, 14%; failure to load, 16%; space-weight restriction, 5%; loading/offloading error, 5%; tagging errors, 3%; and arrival station mishandling, 8%. " ...


Via SITA: RFID used for Bag-Handling Crisis

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Saturday, February 16, 2008

Airport RFID Trials Include Heathrow

Emirates Airline will invest in RFID technology trials at three airports: London Heathrow, Dubai International and Hong Kong International. The pilots will integrate RFID tags into the tracking of baggage in order to validate its effectiveness compared to barcoding and position the airline with a scalable solution for the future, where baggage volume is expected to increase. ...

Emirates Airline will pilot RFID baggage tracking at Heathrow

... "Emirates will be investing close to AED 2 million, to test the effectiveness and benefits of RFID against the existing barcode tracking system. The largest-ever trial of its kind for the airline industry, some half a million bags on Emirates flights will be tagged with RFID chips over the 6-month duration of the trial.

The Dubai-based airline hopes its investment will help revolutionise the way bags are tracked and monitored, and present innovative solutions to handle the increasing volumes of baggage every year as more people around the world use air travel more frequently.

With 58 of the double-decked A380 aircraft entering Emirates' service, each doubling the number of bags handled per aircraft, the airline is keen to find innovative technologies and new ways to improve baggage handling infrastructure and safeguard the level of trust of its customers.

RFID equipment has been installed at some of Emirates' check-in desks at the three participating airports. During the trial, trained staff will apply tags containing RFID chips to bags as part of the normal check-in process. The chips contain stored information including the bag unique ID number and route. In addition to the embedded RFID chips, these tags will also continue to display the traditional bar code.

The chips are read as they pass through the airport's baggage system, enabling effective sorting, security screening and delivery to the aircraft. Arriving bags are read on entry to the baggage system and receipted into the system for effective tracking. Essentially, the chips will enable bags to be tracked at every stage of their journey, and minimise the possibilities for mishandling baggage. " ...


Via Emirates Airline: RFID TRIALS AT THREE AIRPORTS

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Tuesday, December 04, 2007

RFID Baggage Handling Capacity Increase

Amsterdam Airport Schipol will increase baggage capacity through RFID solutions by IBM and Vanderlande Industries.

IBM implements RFID at airport Schipol

... "IBM will provide the baggage management system to control and track each bag throughout the baggage transportation system using state-of-the-art high availability techniques and robot handling software. IBM will also deliver consulting services, hardware, software and application development for the project.

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) will be used to track checked-in baggage. The two companies will design and build, in close partnership with Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, the extension of the baggage handling facilities at the airport in order to keep pace with expected future growth in passenger numbers. Work begins immediately. IBM has extensive expertise in baggage handling solutions and is involved in several other projects with Schiphol Airport and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines through its Baggage Center of Excellence in Amsterdam. The Center provides baggage management systems globally. " ...


Via IBM: Schiphol Group ramps up baggage handling

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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

IBM RFID System Increases Baggage Capacity at Amsterdam Airport

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol will collaborate with IBM and Vanderlande Industries to significantly increase its baggage capacity for the new baggage hall at the airport. ...

RFID baggage management will be deployed at Amsterdam airport

... "IBM will provide the baggage management system to control and track each bag throughout the baggage transportation system using state-of-the-art high availability techniques and robot handling software. IBM will also deliver consulting services, hardware, software and application development for the project. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) will be used to track checked-in baggage. " ...


Via IBM: Schiphol Group Ramps Up Baggage Handling

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Monday, September 24, 2007

RFID Inlays Enable Airline Baggage Management in Asia

Korea Airports Corporation will use 350,000 baggage tags, Rabbit RFID inlays from UPM Raflatac, to manage its airline baggage tracking. ...

... "By using RFID technology, Korea Airports Corporation seeks to improve its logistics efficiency and reduce the number of lost or damaged baggage. The RFID implementation project has a budget of USD 3.3 million being the biggest South Korean government supported RFID project this year. In addition to the RFID inlays, the infrastructure will cover 98 fixed readers and 85 printers at Asiana Airline's airports including Gimpo, Korea and Haneda, Japan. " ...


Via UPM Raflatac: Korea Airports Corporation selects UPM Raflatac's RFID inlays for airline baggage tracking

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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Alien RFID Safety Act Designation

Alien Technology's products and services have been designated as Qualified Anti-Terrorism Technologies under the Support Anti-terrorism by Fostering Effective Technologies (SAFETY) Act of 2002 for airports baggage and cargo handling systems. ...

Alien RFID products earn SAFETY designation

... "Baggage and cargo handling systems utilizing Alien products and services have been installed at airports around the world in order to help defend the global air transportation system against a wide range of terrorist threats. These implementations provide enhanced security to the handling and transportation of materials, baggage and other cargo. " ...


Via Alien Technology: RFID Implementations for Airline Industry Awarded Liability Protections from U.S. Department of Homeland Security

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Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Heathrow RFID Pilot

BAA plans RFID pilot at Heathrow to create efficiencies in baggage handling. ...

Heathrow airport will trial RFID

... "RFID could save airports and airlines GBP400m a year in reduced baggage losses and replacement of existing messaging systems. " ...


Via VNUnet: Heathrow Trial

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Saturday, October 07, 2006

RFID Baggage Management ...

Management of airline baggage using RFID technology is slow to achieve broad adoption. ...

RFID technology adoption is slow in the airline industry for baggage tracing applications ...

... "The research company believes Asian and European airlines will be the first to start tracking bags, with their hard-up US counterparts hanging back from adopting RFID. " ...

Via Silicon.com: What happened to RFID's baggage-tracking boom? ...

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Friday, July 07, 2006

RFID Phase Jitter Modulation Technology ...

Zebra licenses Magellan's PJM Phase Jitter Modulation technology to support its RFID produtct development. ...

Magellan licenses its PJM technology ...

... "Under the license agreement, Zebra has the right to develop and commercialize RFID reader modules and tags that incorporate Magellan's patented PJM technology. In 2006, Zebra plans on embedding the reader modules in its printer/encoder products to enable more efficient programming of smart labels and tags. Ratified in 2004, PJM is an HF RFID system specified in an existing global standard: ISO/IEC 18000-3 mode 2, RFID for Item Management. Because the technology is optimized for applications where many hundreds of tags are packed tightly or need to be read reliably in dynamic situations, it is an ideal solution for pharmaceutical e-Pedigree, document control, gaming and other applications." ...

RFID Phase Jitter Modulation Technology: Via Zebra Technologies: ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES ANNOUNCES NEW RFID LICENSE AGREEMENT WITH MAGELLAN TECHNOLOGY ...

Magellan Technology Pty Ltd, Sydney, Australia, is a technology developer, manufacturer and licensor of advanced read and write 13.56MHz RFID systems. Magellan designs and offers RFID chips, inlets and a complete reader portfolio (multi channel, multi antenna, tunnel, and tray readers) and all operating software. Magellan’s Phase Jitter Modulation (PJM) technology complies with the International Standard ISO/IEC 18000 Part 3 Mode 2. PJM is optimized for applications where many hundreds of tags are stacked tightly or need to be identified reliably in dynamic situations including pharmaceutical authentication, document control, jewelry tracking and gaming management. The technology is also optimized for conveyor fed applications where tags are presented in all orientations. Typical applications are in the airline baggage, postal and courier markets. Magellan develops and licenses its PJM technology world wide to interested parties including other manufacturers and system integrators.

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Sunday, April 09, 2006

RFID Airline Luggage Efficiency Enabler ...

SITA recommends RFID technology for luggage tracking ...

... "SITA is among those recommending that airlines or airports pay for Radio Frequency Identification technology. An RFID tag is automatically scanned by numerous stationary readers that record each movement a bag makes through the system. " ...

RFID Airline Luggage Efficiency Enabler: Via Lexington Herald-Leader: Low-tech bag tracing is due for an upgrade ...

Mishandled baggage costing $2.5 billion as air travel passenger numbers soar to two billion says SITA: "It recommends that markets where mishandled baggage is a problem would be better served by adopting technologies such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tagging and bag reconciliation systems to track baggage at various points throughout the bag's journey. RFID means fewer bags have to be handled manually and improves security. A recent survey by SITA - in partnership with the Airports Council International and Airline Business magazine - found that RFID tags are being used for baggage handling in just 6% of airports surveyed but also identified an expectation that RFID tags will be used in 45% of airports by the end of 2009. SITA has developed an integrated, end-to-end baggage reconciliation system which combines RFID, Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) and highly redundant IP-based global links to ensure baggage gets to its destination with the minimum of fuss. "

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Monday, March 27, 2006

RFID Baggage Application Testing at Airport

Arnold M. Knightly explores the testing of RFID baggage tracking at the McCarran International Airport. ...

... "While RFID technology has been used selectively in a few airports around the country, the nation's fifth-busiest airport is the first to do a total conversion to the decade-old technology. " ...

RFID Baggage Application Testing at Airport: Via Las Vegas Business Press: RFID baggage system undergoes testing ...

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Friday, December 30, 2005

Airport RFID Security Market ...

Article explores the growth of the airport security market and implications for RFID technology applications. ...

... "Similarly, the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology for baggage management remains on the periphery, with only 6 percent of airports deploying it, SITA says. But by 2008 or 2009, RFID could make a serious impact when that percentage could jump to 45 percent. " ...

Airport RFID Security Market: Via AirportBusiness: Airport Security Mkt. is About to Get More Bullish ...

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Sunday, December 11, 2005

RFID Airline Luggage: Low ROI?

Airlines are not aggressively investing in RFID given their financial situation. ...

... "Radio frequency tags, or RFID, could reduce the losses, but the airlines aren't really using that because of their financial situation, Cantrell said. Delta, which is operating under bankruptcy protection, tested RFID bag-tracking but put off using it in favor of technology projects which return value more quickly than RFID would, Black said. " ...

RFID Airline Luggage: Low ROI?: Via Statesman: Lost luggage lands in Alabama

Via Computerworld: Delta to Test RFID Tags on Luggage: "Delta will give RFID devices a trial run on selected flights from Jacksonville, Fla., to its headquarters hub in Atlanta. It said the 30-day test will involve the use of more than 40,000 disposable RFID tags that operate at 900 MHz and are being made by two vendors: Matrics Inc. in Columbia, Md., and SCS Corp. in San Diego. "

Delta Says RFID Devices Pass First Bag-Tag Test: "The success rate of the RFID technology was far better than the 80% to 85% accuracy rate that's typically provided by bar code scanners, according to officials at Delta and the IT vendors that took part in the test. Pat Rary, manager of baggage strategy at Atlanta-based Delta, said the trial run at the airport in Jacksonville, Fla., also met a key requirement: It was invisible to the airline's check-in agents and required no new training. "

Via Silicon.com: Delta promises end to lost luggage with RFID: "The company announced that it is to spend between $15m and $25m to roll out an RFID system across its American network. When the system is installed, it will be able to track bags from check-in, where RFID tags will be attached, until they are dropped off at the baggage carousel at the customer's destination. "

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Tuesday, November 08, 2005

BearingPoint RFID Baggage Handling Systems ...

BearingPoint RFID Baggage Handling Systems: Via Business Intelligence Network: BearingPoint Completes Study For RFID Baggage Handling Systems ...

... "BearingPoint's new methodology goes a step further, providing analysis of the business and financial impacts of implementing an RFID-enabled baggage handling solution. Midsize airports and airlines with a focus on point-to-point traffic and limited transfer activities are less likely to be able to justify an investment into RFID by quantitative savings alone in the near term. " ...

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Saturday, July 30, 2005

RFID Department Homeland Security

RFID Department Homeland Security: GAO: Abstract

... "The main technology components of an RFID system are a tag, reader, and database. A reader scans the tag for data and sends the information to a database, which stores the data contained on the tag. The major initiatives at federal agencies that use or propose to use the technology include physical access control and tracking assets, documents, or materials. For example, the Department of Homeland Security is using it to track and identify assets, weapons, and baggage on flights. RFID standards define a set of rules, conditions, or requirements that the components of the system must meet in order to operate effectively. " ...

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Thursday, July 14, 2005

RFID PrintApply Label Throughput ...

RFID PrintApply Label Throughput: FKI Logistex Introduces the Print-and-Apply Module: System automates label printing and application, increasing throughputs ...

... "FKI Logistex, a global leader in integrated material handling solutions, introduces the Print-and-Apply Module, a self-contained, fully-automated system designed to streamline and automate label printing and application in bar code, RFID or hybrid ID environments. " ...


FKI Logistex® North America is a leading provider of automated material handling solutions, supplying its customers with an integrated set of leading-edge technologies in high-speed sortation, conveyor systems, carousels, palletizing, paperless pick products, AS/RS, controls, order fulfillment systems, RFID implementation, EDS integration, baggage handling systems, warehouse control systems, and total material handling automation. FKI Logistex provides material handling solutions for airports, postal facilities, parcel distribution, manufacturing operations, library automation, and for warehouse and distribution facilities. With projects that include many of the world's largest and most advanced material handling operations, FKI Logistex has manufacturing, engineering and support facilities around the world.

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Wednesday, June 22, 2005

RFID Baggage Tracking eServices

RFID Baggage Tracking eServices: SKYTEAM CELEBRATES FIFTH ANNIVERSARY: Members Outline Goals for Remainder of 2005 and the Next Five Years

... "Even before IATA announced its Simplifying the Business proposal, SkyTeam members have been investing in e-Services to improve the passenger experience. With nearly half of the agreements between members already in place, SkyTeam will offer alliance-wide interline e-ticketing by the end of the year. The alliance is also exploring the future enhancement of individual carriers' kiosks for all alliance customers and the use of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) in baggage tracking. " ...


SkyTeam is the global airline alliance partnering nine members, including Aeroméxico, Air France, Alitalia, Continental Airlines, CSA Czech Airlines, Delta Air Lines, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Korean Air and Northwest Airlines. Through one of the world's most extensive hub networks, SkyTeam offers its 343.6 million annual passengers a worldwide system of more than 15,000 daily flights covering all major destinations.

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Monday, June 06, 2005

Southeast US RFID Market

Southeast US RFID Market: FKI Logistex, Material Handling Solutions Worldwide: FKI Logistex to Open Atlanta Regional Office ...

... "FKI Logistex (www.fkilogistex.com), a global leader in integrated material handling solutions, announces that it is opening a new regional office in Atlanta, Georgia to increase support for the company's growing base of customers in the southeastern United States. " ...


FKI Logistex® North America (www.fkilogistex.com) is a leading provider of automated material handling solutions, supplying its customers with an integrated set of leading-edge technologies in high-speed sortation, conveyor systems, carousels, palletizing, paperless pick products, AS/RS, controls, order fulfillment systems, RFID implementation, EDS integration, baggage handling systems, warehouse control systems, and total materials handling automation. FKI Logistex provides material handling solutions for airports, postal facilities, parcel distribution, manufacturing operations, library automation, and for warehouse and distribution facilities. With projects that include many of the world's largest and most advanced material handling operations, FKI Logistex has manufacturing, engineering and support facilities around the world.

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Monday, May 23, 2005

RFID Transportation Market: Systems and Services Capabilities

Alien Technology® Acquires Quatrotec To Drive Expansion In RFID Transportation Markets ...

Alien makes acquisition that strengthens its ability to deliver RFID solutions to the transportation market ...

... "The market for RFID in transportation is projected to grow rapidly in the next three years. Venture Data Corporation predicts that the market for RFID systems for air transportation & airports alone will reach $236.4 million in 2008. In acquiring Quatrotec, Alien has expanded its ability to address air, sea, ground and homeland security-related RFID applications of any scope and scale. Serving the air transportation industry for more than 20 years in projects ranging from $1 million to well over $200 million, Quatrotec possesses particular design and implementation expertise in such highly specialized areas as airport security systems, baggage handling systems, passenger services and terminal operations. " ...

Opportunity exists to better serve the air transportation market through the application of RFID technology: Alien makes acquisition to enhance its capabilities in the RFID application space ...

Alien Technology Corporation is a leading provider of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) products for global customers in government, retail, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, transportation, and other industries. Using its patented manufacturing process, Fluidic Self Assembly (FSA®), Alien manufactures EPC tags in very high-volumes and at low cost. The company provides a family of RFID readers for a variety of applications including supply chain management, logistics, and anti-counterfeiting, to improve inventory management and reduce operating costs. Alien is an active member of EPCglobal.

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Monday, May 09, 2005

RFID Tags Baggage Screening ...

Hearing on Checked Baggage Screening Systems: TESTIMONY OF ROGER W. RIMINGTON, CHIEF AVIATION SECURITY CONSULTANT ...

... "In concert with surveillance and profiling, utilize a system to Radio Frequency (RFID) tag bags to ensure that selected bags will be rejected at level 1 and sent to level 2 for enhanced search. R.F. tags need to be recovered at the baggage sortation area and used again. (There are probably better alternatives to R.F. tagging available now) R.F. tagging of High Risk bags (selected by CAPPS) along with an alarm signal to the Baggage Screening System Room to scrutinise in outside mode ensures that this does not block or clog the overall system. " ...

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Monday, April 11, 2005

RFID Vehicle Security Tracking Integration ...

RFID Vehicle Security Tracking Integration: I.D. Systems Wins Grant from Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to Integrate RFID Baggage Tag Tracking Into Vehicle Security System: Symbol Technologies, Inc. to Provide RFID Solutions

Symbol and ID Systems team up to integrate RFID bag tracking into vehicle security system to enable intelligent business processes in a vehicle and asset management network ...

... I.D. Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: IDSY) announced today that it has been awarded a grant from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to integrate RFID (radio frequency identification)-based baggage tracking capability into the company’s Wireless Asset Net™ vehicle security and tracking system. I.D. Systems will develop and prototype a mobile, automated baggage tracking system in which “intelligent” containers and vehicles identify and locate items tagged with EPC (electronic product code)-compliant RFID tags, and communicate that data through I.D. Systems’ wireless vehicle management network. To support the RFID integration, I.D. Systems will collaborate with Symbol Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: SBL), a worldwide leader in data capture, mobile computing, wireless infrastructure and RFID technology, to provide the EPC-compliant RFID tags and readers. ...


Based in Hackensack, New Jersey, I.D. Systems, Inc. is a leading provider of wireless solutions for corporate asset management. I.D. Systems’ customers include 3M Company, American Axle, Archer Daniels Midland, DaimlerChrysler, Deere & Co., Ford Motor Company, General Dynamics, Hallmark Cards, Northrop Grumman, Target Corporation, Walgreen Co., the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Postal Service, and the U.S. Transportation Security Administration, among others. Using local area networks, wide area networks, and the Internet, the company’s systems enable management to control and track the location and status of their assets — from forklifts and cranes to automobiles and trucks — in real time.

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Friday, April 08, 2005

RFID Baggage Tests

FAA ...

... "The agency also conducted two Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Baggage Tag trials, in conjunction with United and Continental Airlines. The tests provided critical operational performance information to support airline efforts to develop an international standard for RFID Baggage Tag use. " ...

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Monday, March 28, 2005

RFID Movement Tracking System

MTS Is Revolutionizing Logistics on the Move

Kelly M. Tapp writes ...

... "Other plans for MTS improvements include interfacing MTS with radio frequency identification (RFID). RFID achieves in-transit visibility by letting users receive accurate reports of the location of supplies at all stages of their movement. An RFID network can track the transportation of supplies such as ammunition, baggage, and medical equipment from Army depots to regional distribution centers and then to Army installations in Europe and other theaters." ...

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Sunday, March 20, 2005

SaltLakeCity Airport RFID Trial ...

TSA | Transportation Security Administration | TSA Awards Additional $8.2 Million in Grants to Airports for Advanced Security Technology

... "Salt Lake City Department of Airports was awarded $924,000 to purchase and deploy a web-based RFID system to track the location of mobile resources, such as baggage carts and other vehicles near and around aircraft. " ...

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Tuesday, February 22, 2005

RFID Market Forecast ...

RFID Market Forecast: Global RFID Market to Top $7 Billion by 2008 ...

This research report studies the growth of the RFID market, from tags to interrogators, and develops a forecast for the market size in volume, revenue, and by geographic region ...

From PR Newswire (press release) ... RFID Forecasts, Players and Opportunities 2005-2015 - a new market research report, from independent experts ...

... RFID Forecasts, Players and Opportunities 2005-2015 - a new market research report, from independent experts IDTechEx, reveals some surprising predictions in the RFID market. Repeating the barcode market trend, where the market grew then declined, the value of the RFID market will initially peak before the annual numbers of tags sold peak. As technical problems are slowly being overcome at the previously little used UHF frequency to tag 30 billion pallets and cases a year, the market for item level RFID tagging of medicines, baggage, animals, books and tickets grows strongly in value. In 2008, 6.8 billion tags will be sold for these applications as well as 15.3 billion tags for pallets and cases.
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IDTechEx, Cambridge, UK provides independent consulting and market research on RFID, smart packaging and printed electronics.

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Sunday, February 13, 2005

Innovative RFID Airport Services ...

Chicago Tribune | Vegas airport a high-tech pioneer: Jane Engle, of the Los Angeles Times, writes about the technology pioneering spirit of the Las Vegas airport. This spring, the airport plans to implement RFID luggage tags to accelerate security processing and increase the quality of baggage routing. This approach to new technology, such as RFID, allows the airport to launch new and innovative business services.

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Sunday, November 28, 2004

Aviation RFID: FAA Pilots ...

From NASA ...

... "The agency also conducted two Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Baggage Tag trials, in conjunction with United and Continental Airlines. The tests provided critical operational performance information to support airline efforts to develop an international standard for RFID Baggage Tag use. " ...


The FAA continued a dynamic research and development program in support of its mission to provide a safe, secure, and efficient global aerospace system that contributes to national security and the promotion of U.S. aerospace safety.

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Friday, September 17, 2004

Aviation RFID: Accu-Sort Installs 4th RFID Airport Security Sortation System

From Business Wire (press release), CA ... 2004--Continuing its tradition of pioneering work in auto ID, Accu-Sort Systems today announced it has successfully installed its fourth RFID airport baggage ...

... Continuing its tradition of pioneering work in auto ID, Accu-Sort Systems today announced it has successfully installed its fourth RFID airport baggage sortation system, used for high-risk passenger luggage screening. Enhanced screening of high-risk passengers has become an imperative since 9/11. However, traditional baggage identification technologies do not guarantee that the right bags are sorted to the right locations without human intervention. The reason for the failure is lack of "line of sight." ...


Accu-Sort Systems, a Danaher company, is a pioneer in auto ID and high speed/reliable compliance solutions with more than three decades of experience deploying and supporting scanning and tracking solutions in distribution, warehousing, manufacturing and retailer environments. The company is also an established provider of RFID and bar code technology convergent systems with more than 40 RFID installations.

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Tuesday, July 27, 2004

RFID Industry: Symbol Technologies Announces Agreement to Acquire Matrics, Inc. ...

From Business Wire (press release), CA ... to acquire Matrics, Inc., a leader in the design and manufacture of EPC (electronic product code)-compliant Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems. ...

" ... Symbol Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:SBL), The Enterprise Mobility Company(TM), today announced it has reached an agreement to acquire Matrics, Inc., a leader in the design and manufacture of EPC (electronic product code)-compliant Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems. Privately held Matrics is based in Rockville, Md. The purchase price is $230 million in cash ... "


Matrics has focused its strategic RFID solutions efforts on EPC standards. Matrics provides EPC-compliant RFID systems for retail, defense, transportation and other vertical markets. The Matrics product portfolio features RFID systems including multi-protocol, EPC-compliant fixed readers; readers designed for embedded applications, such as RFID printers and handhelds; high-performance antennas for RFID tag reading; and EPC labels that can be attached to items such as containers, pallets, cartons and more. The RFID tag family includes both read-only and read/write functionality that addresses a wide range of asset visibility applications. Today, Matrics RFID readers and tags are used by customers to help track inventory across the supply chain, ensure compliance in regulated industries, track the location of baggage throughout airports for security purposes and facilitate a more effective logistics process within the defense sector.

Symbol Technologies, Inc., The Enterprise Mobility Company(TM), is a recognized worldwide leader in enterprise mobility, delivering products and solutions that capture, move and manage information in real time to and from the point of business activity. Symbol enterprise mobility solutions integrate advanced data capture technology, mobile computing platforms, wireless infrastructure, mobility software and world-class services programs under the Symbol Enterprise Mobility Services brand. Symbol enterprise mobility products and solutions are proven to increase workforce productivity, reduce operating costs, drive operational efficiencies and realize competitive advantages for the world's leading retailers, transportation and logistics companies, manufacturers, wholesale and distribution centers, government agencies and healthcare facilities.

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Saturday, July 17, 2004

Aviation RFID: RFID Alleviates Airline's Lost Baggage Problem

From Government Technology, CA ... Delta Airlines is planning to spend $15-25 million on a radio identification (RFID) system to track customers' luggage on domestic flights from check-in to the ...

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Monday, June 28, 2004

Aviation RFID: Airline industry needs to back IT

From Computing, UK ... More of the industry needs to embrace technologies such as e-tickets, self-service kiosks, bar-coded boarding passes and RFID baggage tags. ...

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Monday, June 21, 2004

Aviation RFID: JIA baggage system to get upgrade

From Jacksonville Business Journal, FL ... The project, which is scheduled to begin immediately and be finished by October, includes retrofitting the airport's existing RFID system with equipment that ...

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Thursday, June 10, 2004

Airline RFID: Airlines commit to 100% e-ticketing by 2007

From m-Travel.com ... lead. The others include common-use self-service check-in kiosks, bar codes and Radio Frequency Baggage Tag Identification (RFID). ...

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Sato RFID Technology: NEW IDENTITY FOR SATO IN SINGAPORE TO REFLECT NEW STRATEGY

From Plastics In Packaging, UK ... The company offers RFID technology within its portfolio of human readable codes, barcodes and 2D codes. RFID is fast becoming the ...

SATO Corporation, Japan, was established in 1940 to manufacture and sell packaging machinery. In 1962, SATO invented the world's first hand-held labeler and operations as an international supplier of labeling machinery were begun. The US subsidiary was established in 1977 and eventually became SATO America, Inc. in 1987. During that period, SATO developed the world's first thermal transfer barcode printers and became the leader in applying the technology to the market.

The industrial CLe high-speed RFID printers are well suited for a range of applications, such as compliance labeling, warehouse management and logistics, access control, asset tracking, airline baggage tagging and tracking, retail labeling, and product authentication. The Sato RFID Printer supports 13.56 Mhz (Tag-it™, I-Code, ISO15693), UHF (EPC, ISO, EM Marin) RFID formats and supports worldwide frequencies. It has capability to be upgraded to support new standards and protocols as they emerge. Sato Smart Printers: In a one-step, process the CLe RFID printers can read, write and print smart labels and tags with embedded RFID transponders. Transponders include integrated circuitry with an antenna and are designed to be programmed and re-programmed using radio waves. RFID - Radio Frequency Identification: RFID tags are read, written and verified inside the printer prior to printing. In the case of a tag failure, the CLe RFID printers will mark the tag and advance to the next one, assuring top reliability in mission critical applications. Sato Printer Rugged Design: The CLe’s heavy-duty metal construction, proven reliability, and excellent media handling deliver optimum performance in the most demanding environments.

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Monday, June 07, 2004

Airline RFID: Group calls for an end to paper airline tickets

From CNET News.com ... in times. The industry also agreed to use RFID (radio frequency identification) technology to replace bar-coded baggage tags. The ...

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Sunday, May 30, 2004

Airline RFID Baggage Tracking: Delta tests radio frequency system for tracing bags

From San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA ... The Atlanta-based airline just completed its second test of a radio frequency identification, or RFID, system that can track a bag from the time it is dropped ...

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Tuesday, May 25, 2004

RFID Baggage Tracking: Hong Kong International Airport Selects Matrics' RFID System

From PR Newswire (press release) ... Baggage Tracking Infrastructure System to Be Largest, Single RFID Deployment in Asia ROCKVILLE, Md., May 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Matrics Inc., a global leader in ...

Matrics provides Multi-Port and Single Port Readers. Multi-Port readers are industrial strength fixed readers offering superior and robust read range capabilities, anti-collision features, and very high data read rates, unmatched by other systems. Matrics' Single-Port reader is an industrial strength, single port reader designed for embedded applications, such as RFID printers and handhelds.

RFID solutions from Matrics provide the fast, accurate information required to improve operational efficiencies in virtually any transportation application. By automatically tracking assets like tugs, baggage, and more throughout the course of transit, RFID transforms the tracking process and yields unsurpassed asset management and visibility.

Matrics is a global leader in the design and manufacture of EPC-compliant
RFID systems and the recipient of the Frost and Sullivan Award for
Entrepreneurial Company for 2004. Matrics, named to Red Herring's prestigious
list of top 100 technology companies for 2004, along with its partnership
network, provides RFID solutions to many of the Fortune 1000 companies,
government, as well as international businesses. Current customers include
International Paper and McCarran Airport.

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Thursday, May 20, 2004

RFID Tracking: Delta rolls out wireless baggage transfer system

From m-Travel.com ... cancellations. ▪ Delta also is testing Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) as a potential means of future baggage tracking. ...

Delta Air Lines is proud to celebrate its 75th anniversary in 2004. Delta
is the world's second largest airline in terms of passengers carried and the
leading U.S. carrier across the Atlantic, offering daily flights to 497
destinations in 86 countries on Delta, Song, Delta Shuttle, the Delta
Connection carriers and its worldwide partners. Delta's marketing alliances
allow customers to earn and redeem frequent flier miles on more than 14,000
flights offered by SkyTeam, Northwest Airlines, Continental Airlines and other
partners. Delta is a founding member of SkyTeam, a global airline alliance
that provides customers with extensive worldwide destinations, flights and
services. For more information, please visit delta.com.

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Monday, May 10, 2004


RFID Web Seminar: Zebra Technologies Web Seminar Notes
RFID Deployments: Slap and Ship to Total Deployment Strategies to Achieve Compliance and Measureable Operating Improvements


Zebra Technologies Web Seminar, May 10, 2004
On Monday, May 10, 2004, Chris Hook, of Zebra Technologies, and Matt Reim hosted their second web seminar on RFID Technology, titled "RFID Deployments: Slap and Ship to Total Deployment, Strategies to Achieve Compliance and Measureable Operating Improvements"

Agenda is Components, RFID and Bar Code Comparisons, Measuring Improvements, fast-track with smart labels... Focus is on passive RFID tags and systems. Smarts labels have RFID tags embedded in the printed label. Simultaneous identification is when we obtain information from many tags all at same time.

RFID Tags and antennae go into RFID inlays which are then embedded into RFID labels. RFID Components include printers, RFID readers, and hand-held RFID readers. AIDC system VARs provide the RFID subsystems, which are then combined with middleware, which in turn integrated with enterprise business systems.

Barcodes are now ubiquitous. While RFID can replace role of barcodes, it is envisioned that RFID technology will have a much greater impact on business processes, especially the data capture touch points throughout the extended supply chain. The key is identifying the RFID-enabled data capture touch points. There is significant operating expenses associated with these touch points. Whever touching is prevalent, RFID technology can provide value. (Walmart benchmark: each barcode scan costs 5 cents)... Eliminate touches, increase cycle time, save money, increase velocity.

Bar codes and RFID can co-exist in a hybrid environment. Used Sanacorp, Germany as benchmark... Barcodes used on products, bins, and picking tote boxes. Errors still existed in the barcoding as-is state. Sanacorp assessed their barcoding current state. RFID tags were deployed to tote boxes and RFID readers provided routing. RFID technology drove error rates below 0.01%. Performance increased to allow one hour order turn-around in fifteen regional distribution centers. A hybrid solution encompassing RFID and barcoding can work well.

RFID can have a role in supply chain process management in measurement - event management, etc. Up to 30% lower inventory, 8% better on-shelf availability, 10% higher sales. Monitor, Measure, Control, Notify, and Modify are key steps in the lifecycle of RFID technology implementation. It is critical to move beyond the first three steps to achieve high returns on investment, ROI.

Slap and Ship RFID Compliance is minimum work required to meet RFID compliance requirements. Slap and Ship RFID techniques can be supported by optimizing the RFID system performance. What is in the box matters... Absorption and reflectance of the radio frequency waves must be considered and the reading performance must be understood. Pick the technology that will provide the broadest range of performance across your products. Make RFID tags pay for themselves before they leave you facility. Slap and Ship techniques, by themselves, add cost to material handling. Moving further down the RFID lifecycle will position your company to derive value of RFID before your product leaves your end of the supply chain. Drive your RFID implementation. Don't be driven.

Smart Labels are the best way to meet RFID compliance labeling requirements. A hybrid of RFID and barcoding is necessary during the technology transition period, before RFID becomes ubiquitous, like barcoding. Visual identification of printed labels will always be necessary. Airline bag tags have been in trials for a hybrid label with barcoding and RFID.

Zebra role is printing and encoding. Zebra printers will print the label on the RFID inlayed label, encode and validate the RFID data into the RFID tag. Validation and verification is critical step. In an EPC scenario, the EPC number is programmed into the RFID tag and is also printed in human readable and barcode formats on the smart label. Consistency in the data among these forms of data is essential.

RFID applications are surging in warehousing, express parcel handling, returnable container tracking, airline baggage tracking, libraries, video rental, event ticketing (counterfeiting), sensitive document tracking, mass transit ticketing. These are existing standards and recommendation for RFID application: ISO, EAN, UCC, DOD RFID Expert Group (REG).

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Monday, May 03, 2004

RFID Access Control: TSA Announces 8 Airports Participating in an Access Control Pilot ...

From U.S. Newswire (press release), DC ... eight airports have been selected to participate in TSA's Access Control Pilot Program which will test Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology, Anti ...

TSA will select airports and technologies for the program. Biometric technologies, possibly including fingerprints, retinal (iris) scans, and facial recognition, are expected to be part of the mix. So are next-generation surveillance cameras that could be used at access points for secure areas to guard against a second person slipping into a secure area on the heels of someone with proper credentials. Technologies in the program could also contribute to a Transportation Worker Identification Card, which is being developed and is expected to be used by millions of workers across all forms of transportation.

The Aviation and Transportation Security Act mandated that the "Administrator shall establish pilot program in no fewer than 20 airports to test and evaluate new and emerging technology for providing access control and other security protections for closed or secure areas of the airports. Such technology may include biometric or other technology that ensures only authorized access to secure areas."

Access to airport controlled areas must be secured and the physical security of aircraft must be ensured. Revision of the basic code of federal regulations for airport and air carrier security published in the Federal Register on August 1 1997 will include strengthening access controls and aircraft security. Research has begun on more efficient and effective use of existing perimeter and sensitive area surveillance systems. The FAA is conducting research on radio frequency identification tags that could possibly assist in tracking checked baggage movement in secure areas of the airport.

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Tuesday, April 20, 2004

RFID Travel Industry: Bag Trackers Go High-Tech with RFID

From Wireless NewsFactor ... By Barbara DeLollis. Alaska Airlines is looking at technology in which baggage handlers would wear an RFID device attached to their fingers. ...

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Thursday, April 15, 2004

RFID Lab: ACNielsen Opens RFID Learning Lab

Business Wire (press release) ... ACNielsen US, an operating unit of ACNielsen, a VNU business, today announced that it has opened a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology learning ...

BOCA RATON, FL — 15 April 2004 — ACNielsen U.S., an operating unit of ACNielsen, a VNU business, today announced that it has opened a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology learning lab at its Schaumburg, Illinois, office.

The announcement was made here during the annual Consumer 360 Conference hosted by ACNielsen, Spectra, and other business units of VNU Marketing Information. Conference attendees can visit ACNielsen's on-site RFID Learning Center to see a live demonstration of how the technology works.

With RFID technology, retailers and manufacturers hope to gain new efficiencies in managing their products throughout the supply chain using microchips on RFID tags that are attached to pallets, cases and potentially specific products. Many believe the technology will eventually replace bar codes.

According to Ted Fichuk, senior vice president, Retail Measurement Services, ACNielsen Global Marketing, "RFID technology has the potential to bring many positive changes to our industry. We're taking a proactive stance, making sure we'll be ready to process information generated by the technology should it gain widespread acceptance. We also want to serve as a source of information about the technology for our clients."

According to Scott Medford, vice president, Business Development, Intermec, one of the primary RFID technology suppliers and a partner in both ACNielsen's Schaumburg Learning Lab and the Consumer 360 conference Learning Center, "As a leader in the marketing information industry, ACNielsen has positioned itself to be to be at the forefront of RFID technology. We are pleased to be providing a complete set of RFID hardware, software and integration support for the ACNielsen demos and look forward to working with the company as it learns more about the technology and its potential applications to the consumer packaged goods industry."

RFID technology is being tested by numerous industries to help track everything from airline baggage to cattle. Several major consumer packaged goods retailers and the U.S. Department of Defense have issued mandates to their vendors, requiring that all product pallets and cases bound for their distribution centers be RFID tagged within the next one to three years.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Auto-ID Center has been the driver of this technology over the past three years and will continue to enhance RFID with Auto-ID Centers in six different regions around the world. The Center's former executive director and co-founder, Kevin Ashton, is a keynote speaker at this year's Consumer 360 conference. As of November 2003, the commercialization of RFID has been turned over to EPCglobal, a joint venture between the Uniform Code Council and EAN International.

ACNielsen, a VNU business, is the world's leading marketing information provider. Offering services in more than 100 countries, the unit provides measurement and analysis of marketplace dynamics and consumer attitudes and behavior. Clients rely on ACNielsen's market research, proprietary products, analytical tools and professional service to understand competitive performance, to uncover new opportunities and to raise the profitability of their marketing and sales campaigns.

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Tuesday, March 02, 2004

SAMSys Technologies RFID readers successfully integrated into SATO printers

Durham, NC - March 2, 2004 SAMSys Technologies Inc. (SMY:TSX-VEN) (“SAMSys”), an international provider of radio frequency identification (RFID) hardware solutions, today announced the integration of their RFID readers into SATO America’s line of RFID-enabled printers.

Using ultra-high frequency (UHF) chips and inlays embedded in the labels, the custom SAMSys module enables SATO RFID printers to print the label and program the chip inside the label simultaneously. These RFID enabled "smart labels" can be read either by an EPC Class 1 reader, or by human-readable label printout allowing reading operations to be done automatically, reducing labor costs and improving accuracy. Additionally, the information encoded onto many smart labels can be changed during their lifetime, eliminating the need to remove and re-label items. The SATO printers with RFID capability are designed for many applications, including anti-theft, asset tracking, supply chain logistics, baggage tags, and factory automation.

“Our partnership with SATO is yet another example of SAMSys’ ongoing avocation for the widespread adoption of RFID throughout the supply chain,” says Cliff Horwitz, Chairman and CEO of SAMSys. “By integrating SAMSys’ RFID reader technology, SATO’s EPC Class 1-compliant RFID printing solution is now running in the Wal-Mart RFID testing and development lab located in Bentonville, Arkansas. We look forward to working with SATO on further industry leading projects and the continued success of RFID adoption in the supply chain.”

SAMSys’ comprehensive line of RFID readers spans low frequency, high frequency and UHF, support a broad range of protocols and standards, and enables implementation without the fear of near term obsolescence. For almost 10 years SAMSys has played an active role in RFID industry and has consistently advocated an RFID adoption strategy based upon the optimization of functionality, multi-protocol reader architectures, and ease of reader interrogation. SAMSys also provides consulting services that focus on the front-end of the RFID implementation process.

About SAMSys Technologies Inc.
SAMSys Technologies Inc. (SAMSys), founded in 1995, is a world-leading provider of radio frequency identification (RFID) hardware solutions and RFID integration consulting services designed to evaluate and recommend optimal RFID solutions to enhance existing business process. SAMSys offers a family of products to simplify the installation and ensure the ongoing performance of the overall RFID hardware infrastructure. SAMSys is a public company whose shares are listed for trading on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol: “SMY”. The Company has a total of 44.6 million shares outstanding. Visit SAMSys at: www.samsys.com and www.investorfile.com.

About SATO
SATO America offers innovative printing products that are convenient, reliable, cost-effective and easy to use, enabling users to recognize new ways to track their products and assets. SATO America, Inc. has been manufacturing industrial barcode printers for over two decades, delivering rugged dependability and reliable performance. The complete SATO product line includes direct thermal and thermal transfer printers, OEM print engines, printer accessories, label design software, labels and thermal transfer ribbons. SATO is a public listed company in Japan and has worldwide offices in United States, Germany, United Kingdom, Poland, Belgium, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and China. SATO reported revenues of US$445 million in 2002. SATO stock is traded on first section of Tokyo Stock Exchange. More information can be found at www.satoamerica.com.

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