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Avery Dennison has launched three RFID-enabled In-Mold Labels (IMLs) to be embedded into reusable plastic packs during the ...
Smart packaging technologies such as radio-frequency identification (RFID) are on the rise. According to the Active and Intelligence Packaging Industry Association (AIPIA), demand for the containers ...
Packaging and pallets company TriEnda has begun providing RFID-enabled versions of the products its customers use to containerize and transport newly assembled products. The company reports that it ...
This story was originally published on Packaging Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Packaging Dive newsletter. Even though the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
While the FDA’s delay of its Food Traceability Rule (FTR) may have bought companies a little more time (July 20, 2028, to be exact), the clock is still ticking, and the smartest players in food ...
According to a recent analysis by Towards Packaging, the global smart labels market is projected to expand from USD 14.67 ...
Its researchers have developed a wireless system, RFIQ, that detects potential food contamination based on minute changes in the signals emanating from the RFID tags you often see on containers.
— Innovative packaging solves RFID tagging challenges, enabling faster, more accurate inventory management and traceability for food retailers — Due to the high-conductivity properties of ...
Radio Frequency Identification, RFID, is being demanded of the food industry by international retailers. Its advocates promise easy, fast and accurate stock control, with traceability beyond your ...