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Asset Tracking and Automatic Data Capture
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CAPS
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Brief: As food industries continue to pinch every penny of profit out of their operations, the Food Safety Modernization Act allows the general public to trust the food products being delivered to market are safe for widespread retail distribution, and that proper precautions and supervision have taken place to ensure their food is safe for consumption. Although the overall benefits of this act ...
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Kennedy Group
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Barcodes or RFID Tags: Key Factors to Consider in Choosing the Data Collection Technology for Your Operation
While there are similarities, some noteworthy differences between a bar code system and RFID may be the factors to determine which is better suited for your needs. The right solution for your application will depend on whether your situation better aligns with the capabilities and ...
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Kennedy Group
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Temporary and Permanent Labeling Identification Methods
Presented By: Mary Roddy-Stretar The Kennedy Group
For Michigan State University School of Packaging Current Issues in Returnable Packaging
Temporary and Permanent Labeling Identification Methods
The Kennedy Group has been in a leader in the label, packaging and identification systems for over 35 years, and has been involved in the ...
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Kennedy Group
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Consumables make RFID work. Labels or tags must be correctly printed and read or an RFID solution is ineffective. Yet despite their importance, a consumables vendor and cost of the consumables are often an afterthought in the implementation process.
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Weber Packaging Solutions, Inc
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How to Select the Right Printer for Your Applications
Selecting the right bar code printer requires more than understanding basic printing requirements; it takes understanding the entire printing and labeling environment from data source through the life cycle of the label itself. There are many variables to account for, but by following a few basic steps, and asking the right questions, ...
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