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RFID Sector to Experience Huge Growth with Greatest Paybacks at Item Level PDF Print E-mail
RFID Sector to Experience Huge Growth with Greatest Paybacks at Item Level

DUBLIN, Ireland--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c42817) has announced the addition of Item Level RFID Vol 2 100 Case Studies, Paybacks, Lessons to their offering.

Item level RFID will shortly be the largest and most prosperous sector, driven by anticounterfeiting, archiving, standing assets and supply chain efficiency of high priced products. This unique new two part report gives the full picture and ten year forecasts. Volume Two concentrates on one hundred users' case studies, paybacks and the lessons learnt. Buy both volumes and receive a massive discount.

It used to be thought that item level RFID meant little more than tagging very low cost retail items - something to do last of all. However, it has become big business in parallel with pallet, case and other tagging and far more profitable because it gives excellent paybacks to everyone, not just retailers. Indeed, the biggest opportunities in the near future are not in supply chain efficiency at all. Archiving, including libraries, the anti-counterfeiting of drugs etc. and the location and monitoring of standing assets in hospitals and the military are driving the market at present.

Retail apparel, jewellery, rented apparel/ laundry, aircraft parts, general components and equipment are also being profitably tagged. In contrast to pallet and case tagging - something of a financial disaster for most RFID suppliers and their customers, the consumer goods manufacturers - item level tagging often involves safety and security. Customers demand quality and often extra functionality. They are prepared to pay for this.

In this report you will understand the coming playoff between Near Field UHF and HF, the evolution of standards, winners and losers, detailed paybacks by applicational sector and much more besides. It describes the next wave of very large orders - not for what is popularly believed and not where most of the industry predicts it will occur. Get ahead with this unique resource, the antidote to superficial Western newsletters, press releases and the pronouncements by interested parties about how their frequency or technology will conquer all.

Some of the 100 RFID Users Detailed:

Best Buy, Wal-Mart, Loblaw, Tesco, Marks & Spencer, Bailian Group Retailers in Middle East, The Jewellery Store and Damas, GCC Saudi Arabia, VF Corporation, Procter & Gamble - Gillette Campofrio, Philip Morris, Kraft, Altria, KiMs, Aokang, China Atlantic Beef Products, De Grisogono, DHL Fashion/ Jacadi, Hewlett Packard, Horticulture Australia Ltd, Ministry of Agriculture Japan, Seijo Corp, Winwatch, Fonterra, Pfizer Viagra, GlaxoSmithKline, Purdue Pharma, OxyContin, Johnson & Johnson, Abbott Laboratories, Wal-Mart, Cephalon, CVS Pharmacy, HD Smith, McKesson Ranbaxy Pharmaceuticals, Unimed, Pharma West Pharmaceutical Services, Cardinal Health, National Institute of Health, AstraZeneca, Diprivan, EnvisionAmerica, MelexisJackson Memorial Hospital, Beth Israel, Deaconess Medical Center, Bon Secours Health System, Salmon Creek Hospital, Vanderbilt Children's Hospital, Washington Hospital Center, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Legacy Health System, Palmetto, Health Holy Name Hospital, Baptist Health Veterans V/A Hospitals Regenesis, Biomedical Mediplus, UK, Massachusetts General Hospital, Georgetown University Hospital, Saarbrucken Clinic Hospital, La Conception, Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA), Paoli Calmette Institute University Hospital of Jena, Selexyz, NBD, Biblion, Toppan Printing Singapore National Library Board, Botany Downs Library, Jimei University library, Marseilles library, Stuttgart Library, Nörr Stiefenhofer Lutz, Vatican Library, US Military, US Military Asset Program, Corpus Christie Army, French Army, Ministry of National Defense Korea, FedEx, Deutsche Post/DHL Europe, DHL healthcare logistics Europe, Saudi Post Box Identification, Air Liquide, Trenstar, Boeing, Airbus Europ,e Michelin, Goodyear Fenland laundry, Grantex, Star City, BAA Heathrow. Bank of Nagoya. Changwon City public art museum. Freshfields law firm, Korea USN Center. Musée du Vitry, Marin County District Attorney's Office Yoshikawa Echangeur. New Technologies Center

 
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