Intelleflex, Jamison to unveil new RFID temperature systems for perishable food industry
Intelleflex, a provider of on-demand data visibility systems, has formed a partnership with Jamison RFID, a division of Jamison Door Company, to launch RFID temperature-monitoring capabilities for perishable food industry.
Jamison will incorporate Intelleflex XC3 Technology RFID readers and tags as part of its warehouse and portal systems to provide for the management of cold-storage solutions.
The new systems will allow users to deploy RFID for on-demand temperature monitoring and drive informed decisions on product shipment, and inventory management and rotation to reduce shrink by 50% and improve operations.
Jamison said it selected Intelleflex XC3 Technology for features and functionality not available in C1G2 passive or C1G2 Battery Assisted Passive (BAP) RFID.
According to Intelleflex, XC3 Technology is based on the ISO/IEC 18000-6:2010 standard and delivers the performance of active RFID at a fraction of the price.
Intelleflex provides Jamison's customers with specific capabilities, among others, such as read and write ranges of 300 feet or more; read and write operation in RF-unfriendly environments including metals, liquids, or items in-motion; and up to 10 times download speeds of C1G2 BAP for quick access of sensor data.
The performance of Intelleflex readers and tags, combined with the features and functionality of Jamison doors and portals, allows warehouse managers to rapidly and cost-effectively deploy new solutions without having to restructure workflows or impacting operations.
Jamison RFID division director Tim Buckley said the company's with Intelleflex gives it a competitive advantage by introducing solutions that reflect the realities of cold storage today -- a growing need for greater read and write ranges, selectivity to track specific perishable items, and pallet-level monitoring, along with access to rich data that gives customers ultimate control over perishables.

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