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The For Boys For Girls store chain invests in greater efficiency and agility through radio frequency identification (RFID) technology

Makenji, a manufacturer of women's and men's fashion, now tags all of its products, reducing costs and boosting its competitiveness.

The adoption of radio frequency identification by the company should provide benefits beyond expectations, with greater visibility and increased employee productivity

SIG gains productivity in Brazil and reduces paper use

The implementation of the iTag RFID technology enabled gain of agility to identify packaging used by customers, especially a company in the dairy sector

Beeight keeps the vanguard even in business processes

Owner of clothing brands in the municipality of Cianorte (PR) adopted iTAG technology to gain agility in the entry and exit processes on her CD

Agribusiness reaps benefits from Internet of Packaging

Farms are controlling production and inventories, input factories guarantee authenticity of products and correct disposal of packaging, and consumers know what they are consuming

Havan announces 100% RFID operation

Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology has already made the retail company reduce its product inventories by 30%, in 155 stores across the country

Havan supplier in Asia uses Brazilian RFID tag bureau in Taiwan

iTAG delivers RFID tags in Asia for Hong Kong-based Seven clothing manufacturer to insert in men's, women's and children's products to be sold by the Brazilian retailer in Brazil

Pilkington Brasil uses RFID to track product packaging

The NSG Group company obtains benefits in the supply chain, which allow visualizing the circulation of products, through systems created by SmartXHUB

RFID company uses its own technology to control inventories

iTAG, one of the largest Brazilian radio frequency identification technology developers, uses the system implemented in customers to manage the tags in its own bureau

Brazilian post company starts using RFID in its cargo

The global postal modernization project was initiated in Correios Brazil supported by the Universal Postal Union (UPU), the United Nations agency (UN), and GS1 standards

Toy factory adapts to customer’s technological demand

Calesita implemented RFID in its products in order to ensure stock control and traceability in the supply chain to the Havan stores and more

Brazilians increase autonomous vehicles intelligence

AGVS, an autonomous vehicle company, is using RFID technology from eSolutech to make its solutions more competitive and, soon, even more complete
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