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Goods Tracking

This Loop will provide news and information surrounding the asset tracking industry, including the use of RFID technology for logistics, supply chain management and so on…

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SMARTRAC creates new Thailand milestone

SMARTRAC creates new Thailand milestone

RFID components supplier SMARTRAC says that for the first time, production and shipments of RFID components from its production location in Thailand exceeded 20 million units in one single month.


 
 
 
SITA Baggage Report 2008

SITA Baggage Report 2008

SITA´s new report highlights new technologies for baggage handling
 
 

More Goods Tracking Loop News

SMARTRAC results show profitable growth

SMARTRAC results show profitable growth

SMARTRAC’s preliminary results for the second quarter and the first half of 2008 show a growth in profits for the period.

Datamars unveils new laundry chip

Datamars unveils new laundry chip

Datamars has launched PersonalChip designed for identifying personal garments in a range of laundry applications where manual sorting is required.

Sokymat extends product range

Sokymat extends product range

Sokymat Automotive has extended its transponder range for the management of waste and warehouse logistics with two new products

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De La Rue to protect FIFA gear

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ColorID reflects on ECCA conference