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IDP 12 - Oct 09
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Asset Tracking

Staying on track

interview with Anders Gustafsson, CEO - Zebra Technologies

A tough economic climate, compounded by an enhanced need for visibility and traceability within the supply chain, has created a dire need for secure and efficient tracking systems across all industries

The bar code is very much alive and well, with 2D dominating track and trace in the healthcare industry. Equally, RFID tagging and its associated intelligent systems are commonplace as a means of securely identifying, tracking and tracing goods from manufacturing to supply chain processing and final delivery. In addition, in the concept of the global village, goods are moved around the world in vast quantities and this process requires significant cost efficiencies to be in place and bear fruit for manufacturers, suppliers, importers and exporters. ID People spoke to the CEO of one of the world’s leading players in this industry to discuss past present and future trends.


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