Global asset-management technology company Asset Infinity, based in India, is transitioning many of its customers to using radio frequency identification (RFID) technology that automates the capture ...
Allan Griebenow, president and CEO of Axcess Inc. Axcess International Inc. systems today introduced a lower price for its comprehensive physical asset management solution, Asset Activator. The unique ...
First utilized by the Allies during World War II to identify enemy aircraft, radio frequency identification (RFID) has evolved into a powerful management technology that has since been adopted by a ...
People look for things that aren't necessarily there. What we call this proclivity generally depends on its outcome. If we never make the expected discovery, it's foolhardiness or gullibility. But if ...
AXCESS International Inc. has released its comprehensive physical asset management solution, Asset Activator, which uses both active and semi-active RFID technology. This "on-demand" solution provides ...
Software allows for management of mobile hospital assets in real time HATBORO, Pa. - InfoLogix, a market leader in Healthcare Information Technology total solutions announces HealthTrax, their new ...
Radio frequency identification (RFID)-based asset tracking in a manufacturing setting may encompass automated tracking of fixed or capital assets, engineered assets such as process instrumentation, ...
RFID technology has been in the spotlight for its use in tracking items as they flow from manufacturing sites, through distribution centers, onto trucks and onto the retail floor. But what about ...
For manufacturers, the efficient handling and management of work- in-process (WIP) goods is critical for maintaining competitiveness and meeting customer demands. While enterprise resource planning ...
We’re excited to collaborate with Zebra Technologies at ProMat 2023 to demonstrate how the A2B Tracking RFID platform works seamlessly with Zebra’s RFID readers and tags for 100% inventory accuracy.” ...
Ever find yourself scouring rows of data center racks for a particular device that was retired from its initial function but might be suitable for a new project? There’s an easier way to zero in on ...