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Intelleflex And SATO Partner Around Extended Capability RFID And Data Solutions

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by Staff Writers
Santa Clara CA (SPX) Mar 28, 2008
Intelleflex has announced a partnership with SATO to deliver advanced RFID solutions worldwide. SATO offers a wide range of RFID (passive and active) products and Global Positioning System (GPS) solutions based on various worldwide standards such as EPC C1G2. This agreement will enable SATO to expand its offerings to include battery-assisted passive technologies integrated with the i-TRAKTM software system.

A leader in the application of automatic data capture technologies in the supply chain and beyond, SATO has delivered multiple closed-loop RFID solutions, including vehicle yard management, reusable container tracking, and high value asset tracking such as medical equipment.

These demanding applications often require features beyond the capability of conventional passive RFID technology: long read / write ranges, outdoor use, large tag memory store and robust operation around RF unfriendly materials such as metals and liquids. SATO saw the need to deliver this advanced functionality, but required a solution that is cost effective for the customer.

Intelleflex offers battery-assisted passive RFID-based products that deliver exactly this combination of performance, versatility and value.

"As our core Telematics business grew we saw the opportunity to take data capture technologies such as RFID and GPS into areas of the customer's business that could significantly improve operations beyond the supply chain," said Mike Beedles, director of integration services at SATO America. "We chose Intelleflex not only because of their superior products and technologies, but that it is available at a fraction of the cost compared to active RFID and even GPS."

SATO will be integrating the i-TRAK application solution with the Intelleflex platform and plan to initially focus on new fleet inventory and vehicle yard management applications.

"SATO is a recognized worldwide leader in RFID solutions and applications and has emerged as a premier systems integrator," said Steve Smith at Intelleflex. "We are excited to have them as a partner and look forward to working closely together to provide the best solution to customers worldwide."

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