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Hong Kong Customs Moves Forward With E-Lock Plans

An electronic lock with an active RFID tag is being used to secure freight passing through customs and Hong Kong International Airport, ensuring that the cargo remains tamper-free, while also expediting the clearance process.

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RFID Is the Ticket at Washington Nationals’ Park

The major league baseball team is conducting a pilot involving RFID-enabled game tickets that automate entrance at turnstiles, enable payments at refreshment stands and shops, and let users collect reward points.

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Tagstand Offers NFC Solution for Small Deployments

The company sells small quantities of RFID stickers, and provides a free hosted application that is being used by businesses and hobbyists to inexpensively link an NFC tag to a Web site, or to such data as business card or product information.

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J.D. Smith Tracks Pet Food Shipments Via RFID

The Canadian logistics company used pallets fitted with passive EPC tags to chronicle when goods were loaded and shipped to a retailer.

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West Cheshire College Tracks Whereabouts of Students, Staff

The U.K. vocational and technical school uses Zebra’s Dart RFID tags to monitor teachers’ locations, and to determine how many students are on campus at any given time, as well as which facilities they utilize.

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