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Leading Early Adopters to Speak at RFID in Fashion 2008

The third annual event produced by RFID Journal and the American Apparel & Footwear Association will feature companies from around the world that are using RFID to cut costs and boost sales.

Norwegian Food Group Nortura to Track Meat
The company's IT subsidiary, Matiq, is teaming with IBM to deploy a system that uses RFID to track meat from the slaughterhouse to the store.




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Profits in Motion
Through its three-stage RFID implementation, Airbus is gaining large-scale visibility into its business and production processes—and realizing jumbo savings. PremiumPREMIUM


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Good and Bad News About RFID in Hospitals
By Mark Roberti
Executives will need to sort through some of the distorted reporting on recent studies of RFID's impact on hospital equipment.

The T5 Debacle
By Jonathan Collins
Airports don't have to wait for a global system to benefit from RFID baggage tagging at individual terminals.


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