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In another pilot, RFID tags have been attached to UPS trucks in an effort to cost-effectively monitor vehicle activity moving on and off the property at three different locations.
In July, UPS officials said the company was evaluating whether RFID technology could help make its supply chain management service more efficient . But at last week’s technology summit, Eskew ...
UPS has started testing pilot applications of RFID technology in select supply-chain settings. In one pilot, UPS is putting RFID tags on its trucks.
September 20, 2004—UPS plans to incorporate radio frequency identification into its supply chain operations and already has a number of RFID pilots underway. The oft-cited hurdles to realizing the ...
UPS has started to work with its supply chain customers in an effort to meet RFID tracking requirements from Wal-Mart and the Defense Department that go into effect in 2005.
SMBs accounted for 28.9 percent of UPS’s total U.S. volume in fourth quarter 2024. The shipping company has been moving from a traditional scanning network to a more advanced sensing network, UPS CEO ...
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