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- April 29, 2005, ... and a variety of other retail, office, or industrial labels. Substrates can include matte-finish, semi-gloss, and high-gloss materials. Start Glueless with Turret Rewinder CTC Intl., West Caldwell, ...
- RFID: Emerging Policy Issues
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- March 30, 2005, ... in California of SB 20, the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003. SB 50 further amended this law in 2004. The Act requires a retailer to collect a "covered electronic product" recycling fee from consumers. ...
- Rotary Screen Printing's Contribution to RFID, Part
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- January 30, 2005, ... are very large since they are the choice for supply chain management applications at pallet level. Examples include the roll-out of RFID by major retailers - Metro of Germany and the world's largest retailer, ...
- Converting Industry News, Part 1
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- November 29, 2004, ... industry, which is suffering margin pressures as a result of the purchasing leverage of multinational retail groups and product manufacturers. Profitability within the context of the existing geographical ...
- RFID & EPC Systems
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- October 30, 2004, ... throughout the distribution chain, revolutionizing the product distribution process well beyond the current bar code technology. The converting industry will be part of that revolution as major retailers ...
- Converting Industry News, Part 3
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- September 29, 2004, ... offer its Superstore showcasing UV- and EB-cured packaging and other items found in retail stores; and based on the success of its efforts at CMM 2003, the Association of Industrial Metallizers, Coaters ...
- Avery Dennison Creates RFID Division
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- September 23, 2004, ... tags to its label converter customers. Says Avery Dennison CEO Philip Neal, "Retail, pharmaceutical, and packaged goods companies throughout the world are confirming that pressure-sensitive labels are ...
- The 411 on RFID, Part 1
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- August 30, 2004, ... to provide a complete physical layer solution of tags, readers, and reader infrastructure in the US. The relationship reportedly will offer retailers, product manufacturers, and packaging companies a seamless ...
- The 411 on RFID, Part 2
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- August 30, 2004, ... Target plans to move to the EPC Class 1 second-generation protocol when products become available. Target is the No. 4 retailer in the US. Power Paper Ltd. (powerpaper.com), a provider of thin and ...
- The 411 on RFID, Part 3
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- August 30, 2004, ... up to 13 distribution centers and 600 Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club stores. By January 2006, the mega-chain reportedly will require its next 200 top suppliers to begin tagging cases and pallets. The retailer ...
- Reporter Clips
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- August 30, 2004, ... a business unit of Avery Dennison's Retail Information Services Div., has entered the tag-free apparel sector with ComfortTag heat transfers. The technology is targeted to apparel, undergarment, and active ...
- Protecting Brands
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- August 30, 2004, ... the supply chain, and data is relayed back to a computer. Costs are coming down, and Wal-Mart and other retailers are driving RFID's commercialization on cartons and pallets. Another technology — EMID ...
- Frontline Expo in Chicago to Address Supply-Chain Management, RFID Issues
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- July 07, 2004, ... identification (Auto-ID) industry. "Frontline 2004 will offer expertise to corporate professionals in the industrial, retail, healthcare, transportation, government industries, will highlighting the ...
- RFID Experts Group Moves to AIM Global
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- June 27, 2004, ... The Department and a number of global retailers are beginning to require suppliers to implement RFID automatic data identification systems to track cases and pallets of goods. “The Defense Department ...
- A TEXAS-SIZED Flexo Forum
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- May 31, 2004, ... clout, i.e., Wal-Mart, Target, etc. Wal-Mart's name came up again at the Tag & Label session during the RFID (radio frequency identification) discussion. The giant retailer has “mandated” its 100 largest ...
- RFID Comes on Strong
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- May 30, 2004, ... and trials on both sides of the Atlantic, in major retail chains such as Wal-Mart (ASDA in the UK), and pan-European outlets Tesco and Carrefour, have proved positive. For logistics, RFID systems offer ...
- Reporter Clips
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- May 30, 2004, ... designed to enable enhanced visibility of information about products moving through the retail supply chain. As a member, TI-Rfid is supporting the development and rapid ratification of a global, interoperable ...
- Precisia First Company to Produce Complete RFID Devices with High-Speed Printed Antennas
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- May 09, 2004, ... printed antennas in one location. Precisia made the announcement at Drupa on Sunday; the manufacturer reports this breakthrough will hasten the implementation of RFID technology for major retailers and ...
- PPC Event Offers Mixed Forecast
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- April 30, 2004, ... the impact of Wal-Mart, America's top retailer, on the packaging industry. From discussions of its “mandate” to have its top 100 suppliers implement RFID tags on its pallets within the next year to criticism ...
- Converting Industry News
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- April 29, 2004, ... of Wal-Mart, America’s top retailer, on the packaging industry. From discussions of its “mandate” to have its top 100 suppliers implement RFID tags on its pallets within the next year to criticism the ...