Symbol Technologies has launched the Symbol XR480 EU, an industrial-class RFID reader that supports new European standards and builds on the next generation architecture of the XR RFID reader series.
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Intermec and Cascade are working together to create a RFID forklift concept, which they hope will enhance warehouse productivity and efficiency.
The first retail product ever to receive a barcode was a packet of Wrigley’s chewing gum, more than thirty years ago. since then, warehouse technology has raced onwards and now radio frequency identification faces its second incarnation with the arrival o
Toyota Industrial Equipment has redeveloped the ergonomic standards of its four-wheeled engine and electric counter-balanced forklifts.
With GPS, telematics and internet technology becoming more and more advanced, fleet managers are able to keep a closer eye on their trucks than ever before. But how do you weight up the cost of implementing expensive fleet management technologies against
BeA Fastening Systems, the manufacturer of fastening systems has secured a contract with pallet manufacturer, The Scott Timber Group, for the supply of over 450 nailers and staplers across a total of nine manufacturing sites.
EPCglobal has awarded its Performance Test Centre Accreditation Mark to the ADT European RFID Performance Lab.
Jungheinrich has opened a new headquarters building at Milton Keynes.
Recent high profile hiccoughs at one or two automated warehouses caused some to think again about how far they wanted to rely on technology. But the potentialbenefits are often too great to ignore and suppliers are increasingly busy.
To rectify this situation Moy Park went looking for a supplier to provide lift trucks that could cope with the extra demands.