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The patent-pending design by Phenix Label addresses the challenges of tagging liquid-filled bottles with RFID.
Phenix Label has introduced a recyclable packaging design for liquid-filled bottles featuring a tear-away RFID label tab.
A maker of couplings for tubing is using low-cost RFID tags to monitor and control the way liquids are dispensed.
Phenix Label, a leader in prime labels and flexible packaging, today introduced a breakthrough recyclable packaging design for liquid-filled bottles featuring a tear-away radio-frequency ...
Phenix Label's breakthrough packaging design substantially improves reliability of RFID scanning for liquid-filled consumer packaged goods (CPG) and food items, empowering more accurate inventory ...
Phenix Label, an Olathe, Kansas-based developer of labels and flexible packaging, has introduced a recyclable packaging design for liquid-filled bottles featuring a tearaway radio-frequency ...
An increasing number of consumer goods costing less than three dollars are receiving RFID smart labels. This is good news for shoppers and frontline retail employees.
The metal and liquid contents of the cans affected the tags' readability, so each label needed to be placed in a strategic position on each case. Del Monte's warehouse workers were manually applying ...
An RFID printer is a printer specifically designed to write data to RFID chips embedded in smart labels. The printer contains an RF encoder, which transmits the data to the chip and encodes it.
The Phenix Label packaging design resolves inherent challenges in the RFID tagging of liquid-filled bottles. This enables retail brands to comply with the RFID scanning guidelines of large ...
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