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RFID for the Jewelry Supply Chain

Filed in archive Implementation , Supply Chain by Anita Campbell on August 10, 2005

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Innovez One has developed an enterprise jewelry information system using RFID.

Says company spokesman David Yeo:
"Our RFID Jewellery Solution is essentially deployed for a jewellery wholesaler which can be easily adapted to a retail environment. We have also customized the RFID reader antenna to be able to read simultaneously up 60 jewellery items at once. Each RFID tag is affixed to a transparent plastic case that houses the jewellery item."


Recently the system was implemented for Advago, a Singapore-based jewelry manufacturer and distributor. The case study is an example of a small/medium size enterprise (SME) with an RFID implementation.


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