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RFID doesnt require big IT staffs, Target and Wal-Mart say







RFID doesnt require big IT staffs,
Target and Wal-Mart say

RFID doesnt require big IT staffs,
Target and Wal-Mart say
05/20/2004 04:14 PM

InternetRetailer.com May 20 2004 8:08PM GMT




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Discount retailer Wal-Mart Stores today said it hopes to expand use of its electronic product tracking system to its top 300 suppliers by January 2006. [...]

Currently about 140 suppliers are working to implement the tracking system by January 2005, with 6 distribution centers and 250 stores live by June 2005 and 13 distribution centers and up to 600 stores live by October 2005.

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Wal-Mart attracts further RFID flak


Wal-Mart attracts further RFID flak 05/12/2004 07:09 AM
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Aplus Flash Technology introduces new
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Has Filed 16 Previous Claims, 9 At
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Has Filed 16 Previous Claims, 9 At
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a very unlucky shopper as this is the 16th time .. frequent faller .. Read article .. Dec. 4

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Wal Mart nastygrams a bl0g about Wal
Mart


Wal Mart nastygrams a bl0g about Wal
Mart
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