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| [04/13/07] |
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RFID Case study: Cephalon
Cephalon, Inc. is an international biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the discovery, development and marketing of innovative products in four core therapeutic areas: central nervous system, pain, oncology and addiction. Cephalon began evaluating RFID technology in 2004. The initial phase of the pilot program, which captured the movements of placebo product and prototype packaging in a distribution center, was completed in December 2005. Phase 2 of the pilot program, completed in July 2006, consisted of shipping tagged product to an RFID-enabled wholesaler. Cephalon is currently implementing phase 3 of the pilot program which tests RFID-tagged cases and pallets in a manufacturing environment. |
Impinj |
| [02/07/07] |
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Testing the Durability of RFID Labels on Reusable Totes
Customer concerns about the dependability of RFID labels in this precarious setting prompted Paxar to engage in a second of a planned series of RFID environmental tests designed to provide valuable information to RFID users specific to their application. |
Paxar |
| [12/14/06] |
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RFID Tag Data Security Infrastructure: A Common Ground Approach for Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Safety
This paper proposes requirements for Item-Level Tagging deployment and lays the foundation for a Tag Data Security Infrastructure (TDSI) for these initiatives. It defines the key deliverables and outlines the requirements of this "common ground" approach. |
TI |
| [10/03/06] |
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RFID: ID Card: ChipSharingDemo
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Infineon |
| [08/23/06] |
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Beyond the Tag-Finding RFID Value in Manufacturing & Distribution Applications
Today, most of the focus is on how emerging EPC RFID tags can help connect trading partners and align supply chains. However, to see the immediate bene.ts RFID can provide, manufacturers should look inward at their operation's own business process- es, not forward into just supply chain customer's compliance requirements. |
Intermec |
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