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- Converting Industry News, Part 2
- (Magazine)
- December 30, 2004, ... most innovative): The Paper Products Ltd. and GlaxoSmithKline for a holographic foil for blister packs to help prevent counterfeiting of pharmaceutical products; The Procter & Gamble Co., Liquid Container ...
- RFID & EPC Systems
- (Magazine)
- October 30, 2004, ... and anti-counterfeiting protection as goods move through the distribution chain. This alone is expected to potentially save billions of dollars. EPC systems should allow better management of shrink and ...
- Converting Industry News, Part 2
- (Archive)
- September 29, 2004, ... and safety issues impinging on end-user sectors such as pharmaceutical products, automotive and aircraft components, drinks and food, skin care products, and children’s clothing. Growth of counterfeiting ...
- The 411 on RFID, Part 3
- (Archive)
- August 30, 2004, ... RFID technology is the next logical step. RFID advances have made the technology cheap enough to be employed against counterfeit drugs, Thompson said. July 2004 Wal-Mart announces at a meeting with ...
- Protecting Brands
- (Magazine)
- August 30, 2004, Counterfeit goods are predicted to account for 10% of world trade by 2005-2006. The search is on for the ultimate security label, particularly as legislation Counterfeit goods are predicted to account ...
- Frontline Expo in Chicago to Address Supply-Chain Management, RFID Issues
- (Archive)
- July 07, 2004, ... return on investment (ROI), increasing inventory turns, reducing shrinkage and counterfeit, and increasing on-shelf availability at each stage of RFID deployments. Dr. Sarma will also discuss approaches ...
- Protecting a Brand
- (Archive)
- June 29, 2004, A Q&A with Underwriters Laboratories’ Brian Monks Whether it’s a white-collar operation or a back-of-the-alley scam, counterfeiting is a problem manufacturers and consumers can’t ignore. However, with ...
- print media messe drupa - Diversity by Design
- (Magazine)
- June 29, 2004, ... its many announcements, most impressive was its introduction of Traceless powder taggant for product authentication, detection of fraud, and counterfeiting with tamperproof marking and sensing technology. ...
- Products
- (Magazine)
- June 29, 2004, ... 6298 1440; founder.com SuperLine software is said to produce customer designs virtually impossible to duplicate. They may be used to protect from counterfeiting any product that is printed. Designs created ...
- New Materials for the Converting Industry, PFFC, June 2004
- (Magazine)
- May 30, 2004, ... materials, Low K films, silicide materials, crystal optical films, and superconductors. Addresses concerns about QA and QC, process control, process development, and much more. Films Fight Counterfeiters ...
- Appleton and Rock-Tenn Partner on Paperboard-Based Security Package
- (Archive)
- May 20, 2004, ... identify a genuine product from a fake. This is a frontline defense in combating the growing problem of product counterfeiting, piracy, and diversion. The companies say the new product is targeted ...
- Super Bowl Tickets Score Big
- (Magazine)
- April 30, 2004, ... Bowl tickets, not only for the esthetic appeal (most ticket holders don't care what they look like; they only care that they have one!), but also to help fight fraud and counterfeiting. This year's twist ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- April 29, 2004, ... to help fight fraud and counterfeiting. This year’s twist was supplied by Brightec, whose night luminescent paper allows images that appear normal under conventional light but glow when seen in low light ...
- A Secure Alternative
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2004, ... by holograms and DOVIDs. Holograms have been used to provide brand protection for many years, yet the reality is the security provided by embossed holograms is limited: conventional holograms are counterfeited ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- March 30, 2004, ... and VeriSign. Covering the Full Spectrum of Industry News, Events, and Activities Security Features Take Aim at Counterfeiters To help counter the enormous loss of money and dangers to health and safety ...
- AIMCAL Awards, Page 2, PFFC, March 2004
- (News | New Products)
- February 29, 2004, ... Other value-added features include shelf appeal, tamper-evidence, and anti-counterfeiting potential. Flex Industries multitasks with this application, serving as substrate supplier, designer, metallizer, ...
- The Family Breadwinner
- (Flexpack)
- February 28, 2004, ... inroads for use by adding a reclosable feature. Other value-added features include shelf appeal, tamper-evidence, and anti-counterfeiting potential. Flex Industries multitasks with this application, ...
- FDA Report Calls for the Adoption of RFID
- (News | New Products)
- February 19, 2004, ... and RFID adoption by 2007, explains AIM. “AIM applauds the FDA for its leadership in utilizing technology to combat counterfeit drugs and the dangers they represent to patient safety,” says AIM president ...
- FDA Report Calls for the Adoption of RFID
- (News | New Products)
- February 19, 2004, ... and RFID adoption by 2007, explains AIM. “AIM applauds the FDA for its leadership in utilizing technology to combat counterfeit drugs and the dangers they represent to patient safety,” says AIM president ...
- CCL Label Expands RFID and Security Labels to Second Facility
- (Tapes)
- December 18, 2003, CCL Label says it designs and prints a wide range of high-quality paper and film, pressure sensitive, RFID, and security labels. FRAMINGHAM, MA, USA—CCL Label reports the expansion of its RFID (radio frequency ...