Facebook
Facebook
Twitter
Twitter
LinkedIn
LinkedIn
Email
Email
0 Comments
Comments
According to IDTechEx, RFID on pharmaceuticals may constitute approximately 60 percent of all item-level tagging in the world by 2010 because of its many advantages, including saving lives, preventing sickness and reducing theft and fraud.
Hang tags for garments are another opportunity where item-level tagging can thrive. “Although there certainly are a number of markets that can benefit from RFID, in the printed label industry, you’ll see it first in high-value articles. It’s easy to justify a .15 cent or .20 cent tag on a pair of $80 jeans than it is on a .39 cent can of peaches,” Ryan insisted. He continued to relate trials occurring in Europe where RFID tags are being inserted on the insoles of shoes.
0 Comments
View Comments
Related Content
Comments