Secure Symbology, Inc. Introduces RFID Alternative to Canadian Association for Pharmacy Distribution Management.NEW YORK New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of -- The Canadian Association for Pharmacy Distribution Management (CAPDM CAPDM Canadian Association for Pharmacy Distribution Management ) has expanded its investigation of automated track-and-trace technologies beyond 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. , as the result of a meeting with Secure Symbology sym·bol·o·gy n. 1. The study or interpretation of symbols or symbolism. 2. The use of symbols. symbology 1. the study and interpretation of symbols. Also called symbolism. , Inc. (SSI (1) See server-side include and single-system image. (2) (Small-Scale Integration) Less than 100 transistors on a chip. See MSI, LSI, VLSI and ULSI. 1. (electronics) SSI - small scale integration. 2. ), the innovator of serialized bar coding solutions for supply chain protection. The CAPDM's Automated Product Tracking Committee met with Ronald Barenburg, President of SSI, in early December to learn about the application of its Electronic Sequence Code(TM) (ESC See escape character and escape key. See also ESC/P. ESC - escape (TM)) serialized bar coding system in the pharmaceutical supply chain. "The committee found SSI's solution very interesting and very practical," said Ken Mulhall, Senior Vice President of Industry Relations for CAPDM. "What we like about it is that it is an expansion of the existing bar coding solution with which Canadian pharmacy supply chain members are already familiar and comfortable. The system's ability to relay actual information to consumers, such as health alerts, is an important part of the value proposition." CAPDM is the majority voice for the pharmacy distribution industry in Canada and is focused on pharmacy supply chain management. "We are currently searching for solutions for automated product tracking and are in the process of becoming educated about RFID. After meeting with Secure Symbology, it became clear that there are viable alternatives and, as a result, we changed the name of the operating group, which previously had been called the RFID Committee, to allow for a broader range of possibilities," Mr. Mulhall said. RFID, or radio frequency identification See RFID. , is a long-term automated solution allowing all members of the supply chain to track and trace individual products at every point of distribution, from manufacturer to end-user. Utilizing transmitters embedded in product packaging, RFID is envisioned as the answer to counterfeiting and product diversion, but is still years away from full deployment. Challenges to RFID include system costs, material matters, wireless reliability and consistency, electromagnet electromagnet, device in which magnetism is produced by an electric current. Any electric current produces a magnetic field, but the field near an ordinary straight conductor is rarely strong enough to be of practical use. interference, data warehousing, incompatibilities among companies and countries, and varied RF frequencies. SSI's ESC(TM) system is a machine-readable bar coding system that prints a unique serial number on every pharmaceutical product, along with lot number, expiration date Expiration Date The day on which an options or futures contract is no longer valid and, therefore, ceases to exist. Notes: The expiration date for all listed stock options in the U.S. and NDC NDC National Drug Code NDC NATO Defense College NDC National Documentation Centre (National Hellenic Research Foundation, Athens, Greece) NDC National Dairy Council NDC National Democratic Congress , providing anti-counterfeiting protection and track-and-traceability at any point in the product lifecycle. The benefits of the ESC(TM) serialized system are rooted in the electronic pedigree that enables real-time product authentication, counterfeiting protection, validation of product returns, expediting of recalls, enhanced brand security and increased consumer safety. Unlike RFID, which is currently being tested at the case and pallet levels by Wal-Mart and the U.S. Department of Defense, ESC(TM) can already deliver an electronic pedigree now at any packaging level, from container to individual product unit. In addition, it utilizes globally recognized ISO (1) See ISO speed. (2) (International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland, www.iso.ch) An organization that sets international standards, founded in 1946. The U.S. member body is ANSI. standard symbologies, that make it compatible with existing global numbering systems and uses existing, off-the-shelf scanners requiring no capital investment by distributors or retailers. "ESC(TM) closely approximates the benefits of RFID but at a fraction of the cost, using globally recognized standards and providing a serialized electronic pedigree from pallet to end-use product. Our bar code track-and-trace solution can identify a counterfeit product anywhere in the supply chain using off-the-shelf and readily available scanners, in real time," said Ronald Barenburg, President of Secure Symbology. "And, the best part is that companies get the benefit of track, trace and anti-counterfeiting now, bridge into the RFID format, the Electronic Product Code(TM) via bar code, and become a back-up to an RFID label in the future. In addition, they can pay for future RFID deployment using the ROI (Return On Investment) The monetary benefits derived from having spent money on developing or revising a system. In the IT world, there are more ways to compute ROI than Carter has liver pills (and for those of you who never heard of that expression, it means a lot). generated by the ESC(TM) system. It's a win-win for the entire supply chain." The ESC(TM) System is currently being tested in the pharmaceutical industry by one of the big three U.S. pharmaceutical distributors. According to Mr. Mulhall, CAPDM will be closely following the results of this test. "SSI's system is appealing as an inexpensive alternative to RFID. We need to be better educated so we can make the right decision," he said. About Secure Symbology Based in New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. , Secure Symbology, Inc. is a global corporation specializing in innovative serialized bar code solutions for companies seeking to increase profitability by identifying and tracking their products as they travel along the supply chain. Secure Symbology is the innovator of the Electronic Sequence Code(TM) (ESC(TM)) System, which provides an electronic pedigree to secure brand integrity at the container, pallet, case and unit item level. For more information about Secure Symbology, call Rhett Bordner, Executive Vice President, at (212) 370-9100 or visit the company online at www.securesymbology.com. |
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