-- Intelligent Systems and R4 Global Solutions release findings of study on item-level RFID in the retail supply chain. Retail Industry Pilots and Pioneering Study Signal First Phase Of Global Alliance Aimed At Advancing The Adoption Of Item-Level RFID In The Retail Storefront --
San Francisco and New York, March 29, 2005 – Intelligent Systems (www.is-mwv.com), a division of MeadWestvaco (NYSE: MWV), and R4 Global Solutions™ www.r4gs.com, a leading provider of RFID-enabled technology and services, today announced findings from a recent study focused on the use of item-level RFID technology in the retail receiving, stock room and store floor environments. The study is the first step in a broad alliance agreement between the two companies aimed at solving two of the retail industry's largest problems: out-of-stocks, which cost U.S. retailers an estimated $50 billion annually, and shrinkage, which costs an additional $31 billion annually.
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-- Maxell Introduces New, Flexible RFID Platform For Use In Various Pharmaceutical, Clinical Trials and Laboratory Applications. Maxell's Heliport RFID System Provides the Foundation for Next-Generation Track and Trace and Information Management Solutions in Life Science Industries --
Fort Lawn, NJ, March 28, 2005 – Maxell Corporation of America, a subsidiary of Hitachi Maxell Ltd., today introduced the flagship product in the company's line of Radio Frequency IDentification solutions. Maxell's new RFID system provides original equipment manufacturers and system integrators in the medical, pharmaceutical and laboratory markets a flexible technology platform for the development of customizable and secure RFID solutions for a variety of high-value, life science applications.
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-- San Diego-based company now capable of full RFID vertical integration and break-through antenna manufacturing --
San Diego, CA - RSI ID Technologies (RSI), founded in late 1991 and headquartered in Chula Vista, California, recently acquired the assembly line machinery necessary for full RFID vertical integration. In November of 2004, RSI brought in-house the machinery for antenna manufacturing and inlay assembly, adding to their already existing label converting capabilities. As a result, the company is now able to offer customers "one stop shopping" for the design, manufacturing and assembly of RFID labels. In addition, RSI also works directly with the end-user on system design and full system integration including support and consultation.
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