RFID Deployed To Track Jaguar Car Parts From UK To US
By TelematicsWire on September 18th, 2006 Via: Telematics Wire - Telematics Industry News Resource With RSS
“The Jaguar Tradelane Project tracks RFID-tagged containers filled with automobile parts from inland warehouse and distribution centers to the United Kingdom’s Port of Felixstowe. The containers are tracked when they arrive in the United States at two destination ports: the Port of New York/New Jersey and the Port of Oakland in California. The shipments are [...]
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