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Barcoding Unveils RFID Compliance Kits; Kits Allow Companies to Easily Comply with Wal-Mart and other RFID Mandates.


BALTIMORE -- Barcoding Inc. (www.barcoding.com) announces today that it has released three RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) A data collection technology that uses electronic tags for storing data. The tag, also known as an "electronic label," "transponder" or "code plate," is made up of an RFID chip attached to an antenna.  kits that will allow companies to comply with Wal-Mart mandates as well as investigate the technology for future use in their own supply chain.

Currently, there are three main reasons why companies are purchasing RFID technology: to comply with customer mandates; to evaluate the technology for their own use; to prepare for the future. The Barcoding RFID kits each address one of these needs with a price range between $3000 and $15,000. Implementing a full-RFID system can easily exceed $1 million dollars depending on the size and scope of the project.

The RFID Mandate Kit allows companies to comply with customer mandates by creating EPC (1) (Entertainment PC) See HTPC.

(2) (Electronic Product Code) A standard code for RFID tags administered by EPCglobal Inc. (www.epcglobalinc.org).
 compliant Global Trade Identification Numbers (GTIN GTIN Global Trade Item Number (RosettaNet XML e-commerce)
GTIN Global Trade Identification Number (GS1)
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). The software will then extract data from their ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) An integrated information system that serves all departments within an enterprise. Evolving out of the manufacturing industry, ERP implies the use of packaged software rather than proprietary software written by or for one customer.  system, which is then included in an RFID tag An electronic identification device that is made up of a chip and antenna. For reusable applications, it is typically embedded in a plastic housing, and for tracking shipments, it is usually part of a "smart" packaging label.  that is placed on each carton & pallet that is shipped. These kits are a one-stop solution to allow companies to continue selling to Wal-Mart, the Department of Defense, and other customers that are requiring RFID tags on shipments.

The RFID Evaluation/Lab Kit allows companies to experiment with RFID technology by using it in a controlled environment to better understand how the technology can be used in their supply chain. It includes an RFID printer/encoder, a portable RFID reader A transmitter/receiver that reads the contents of RFID tags in the vicinity. Also called an "RFID interrogator." The maximum distance between the reader's antenna and the tag vary, depending on application. , a fixed mount RFID reader, RFID tags, and RFID encoding software. The RFID Readiness Kits are designed for companies that anticipate the future use of RFID without losing any of the investments they are currently making in automated data collection technology. All items in the readiness kits are firmware-upgradeable to RFID. This kit includes printers from Zebra Technologies Zebra Technologies (NASDAQ: ZBRA) is a manufacturer of thermal bar code label and receipt printers, RFID smart label printer/encoders, and card printers, based in Vernon Hills, Illinois. Zebra has products in 100 countries around the world.  along with Intermec mobile computers.

"RFID is here to stay," remarked, David Shapiro David Shapiro may refer to:
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, Director of Marketing for Barcoding Inc. "Implementing a new technology, especially RFID, will always pose its challenges, however, one way to minimize the up front work involved in researching the right products is to look for a 'Ready, Out-Of-The-Box' solution. Barcoding Inc. is the leader in the field of automated data collection and has put together a series of RFID kits to make the leap into the world of RFID an easy one. The promise of RFID technology can improve almost any company's workflow, however the RFID market is still young and many companies are remaining cautious."

For additional information, please contact David Shapiro, Director of Marketing, at 888.860.SCAN (7226) x109; email: davids@barcoding.com or visit www.barcoding.com.

About Barcoding Inc.

Barcoding Inc. helps business and government organizations deploy supply chain technology, including bar code scanners, wireless terminals, mobile computers, RFID systems, and related software. Clients include manufacturing, distribution, healthcare and warehousing companies, and many state, local and federal agencies. Based in Baltimore, Maryland, Barcoding has North American North American

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 offices in Virginia, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Florida, Colorado, Connecticut, and Illinois. European sales and customer service are handled through an office in the Netherlands.
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