| Case Studies: ASSET TRACKING |
NTT Multimedia Lab 2010-Omnitrol Networks NTT MCL can securely connect to the web-based reports to gain a precise count of the assets in the building and when the other assets will be back. Read More Southeastern Container Case Study 2009-Motorola Southeastern Container turns to Motorola and decisionpoint systems for RFID asset tracking expected to deliver thousands of dollars in annual savings and a two-year ROI. Read More McCarran International Airport Case Study 2007-Motorola McCarran Airport uses Motorola RFID to improve its baggage tracking to nearly 100% and provide end-to-end baggage visibility. Read More Alameda County Case Study 2008-Motorola Voting equipment in Alameda County is tracked using RFID MC9090-G handheld readers. Benefits: Electronic confirmation of voting equipment, increased speed of collection process, faster vote count, and reduced overhead costs. Read More Carmarthenshire County Council 2008-CoreRFID Carmarthenshire County Council needed a better way to manage the information about their workplace IT assets totaling more than 14,000 across 140 site. They chose RFID technology because of its benefits over other approaches, such as bar-coding, by making it easier and quicker to check the location of devices and by making it easier to tag some of their smaller assets such as smart phones and PDA's in a robust manner. Read More El Rio Community Health Center 2008-Socket Mobile El Rio has deployed a state-of-the-art mobile tracking solution that enables the organization to confirm nformation about deliveries, identify people handling packages, and obtain signatures upon delivery with comments -- all remotely and in real time. Since deployment, the system has operated without any failures, helping to ensure that patients receive their medications on time. Read More Santa Clara County Crime Lab Case Study 2008-Alien Using RFID solutions from Alien Technology®, the laboratory can track and monitor the movement of evidence as criminalists and other staff members check it out of storage and take it for testing. Read More |
