Manufacturing Industry

Food manufacturer blends internal benefits with RFID compliance.(Outside The Mandate)

Manufacturing Business Technology, January, 2005

The new year brought a milestone in radio frequency identification (RFID): by January 1, the top 100 suppliers to Wal-Mart Stores, Bentonville, Ark., were to be shipping RFID-tagged cases and pallets to the retailer's North Texas region. But alongside the consumer goods giants already tagging product for the region are smaller suppliers like Jack Link's Beef Jerky, a midsize manufacturer of meat snacks.

Since Jack Link's wasn't one of the Top 100 suppliers under Wal-Mart's January mandate, moving forward with RFID also required internal benefit, says Karl Paepke, VP of operations for the Minong, Wis.-based company. That benefit, says Paepke, will come from better visibility of outbound finished goods, and by placing reusable RFID tags on totes used...

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