METRO Group and Intermec Demonstrate Interoperable Generation 2 RFID System at ECR Europe; Tags from Multiple Vendors Read Flawl
May 03 2005 - 2:39PM
Business Wire
The METRO Group and Intermec Technologies Corp. recently
demonstrated an interoperable EPC Generation 2 RFID (radio
frequency identification) system at the 2005 ECR Europe Conference
and Marketplace. During the demonstration, Gen 2 smart labels with
Gen 2 chips from Impinj and Royal Philips Electronics were read by
an Intermec Intellitag(R) IF5 reader, the first known demonstration
of a true Gen 2 interoperable system. During a keynote
presentation, an RFID-tagged pallet of RFID-tagged cases was pushed
through a portal, simulating a typical supply chain application.
"Generation 2 RFID is here now," said Dr. Gerd Wolfram, executive
project manager of the METRO Group Future Store Initiative. "This
demonstration meets a key METRO Group objective: we wanted to
ensure that our existing RFID systems would seamlessly migrate
forward to the ISO-based Gen 2 solution." The demonstration of the
interoperable power of Generation 2 follows the first successful
use of an EPC Generation 2 RFID system at METRO Group's RFID
Innovation Centre in Neuss, Germany in April. The next step will be
to equip METRO's RFID Innovation Center with Generation 2
technology to test system performance. The companies also plan to
update METRO's Future Store supply chain with Gen 2 capabilities to
test the technology under real-life conditions. "The demonstration
of Gen 2 tags from two chip providers being read by an Intermec IF5
reader, in production since last September, is a significant step
forward," said Intermec Vice President Scott Medford, who
represented Intermec at ECR. "It dispels the myth that Gen 2 is
somewhere in the distant future. It proves that properly designed
products can be deployed and then upgraded via software to
accommodate new features, standards or regulations. And it clearly
demonstrates that several technology companies can work together to
create interoperable products that comply with international
standards in order to satisfy the requirements of a global
economy." By the end of 2005, more than 100 METRO Group suppliers
are expected to migrate to Generation 2 RFID technology for
improved asset tracking and inventory control. METRO Group, which
has 2,300 stores in 30 countries around the world, launched its
first RFID pilot project in November 2004. To date more than
100,000 pallets have been read using Metro's current RFID system.
The system is the latest step in the successful implementation of
Intermec RFID equipment at METRO Group's RFID Innovation Centre,
its Future Store and at several of its distribution centres. The
company's largest and busiest distribution centre, located in Unna,
Germany, is equipped with Intermec IF5 Intelligent RFID readers and
Intellitag RFID tags. About Intermec Intermec Technologies Corp., a
UNOVA Inc. (NYSE:UNA) company, develops, manufactures and
integrates technologies that identify, track and manage supply
chain assets. Core technologies include Intellitag(R) RFID, mobile
computing systems, bar code printers and label media. The company's
products and services are used by customers in many industries
worldwide to improve the productivity, quality and responsiveness
of business operations. For further information, please visit
www.intermec.com, or call 800-347-2636. To learn more about UNOVA,
visit www.unova.com. About METRO Group The METRO Group is the
world's third-largest wholesaling and retailing group. With its
powerful brands, the METRO Group operates successfully in 30
different countries around the world -- at almost 2,300 locations
with more than 250,000 employees. The METRO Group's six sales
divisions operate independently on the market with their own
specific sales concepts: Metro/Makro Cash & Carry -- the
world's market leader in self-service wholesaling, Real
hypermarkets, Extra supermarkets, Media Markt and Saturn -- the
leading consumer electronics centers in Europe, Praktiker home
improvement and DIY centers, and the department stores of Galeria
Kaufhof. More information at www.metrogroup.de and
www.future-store.org.
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