IT services company LogicaCMG opened an innovation warehouse in Sydney last week to encourage the take up of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology throughout the region.
Uptake of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology could receive a major boost in July with a report on an important commercial trial to be presented to government.
A pilot backed by the Australian Food and Grocery Council to test radio frequency identification technology in distribution networks will kickoff next month.
Despite a renewed industry push behind radio frequency identification (RFID) technologies, one vendor has warned high costs could prohibit large-scale rollouts for up to seven years.
Despite its clear benefits in stock tracking and the success of early, isolated pilot tests in tracking high-value assets, RFID technology is still spinning its wheels as ongoing high costs and unclear return on investment continue to keep once-enthusiastic customers away in droves.
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