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Tuesday, August 31, 2004

Intermec Technologies Corporation of Everett, Washington is a part of UNOVA, a $1.1 billion industrial and data services company. Founded in 1966, the company invented the first hand-held order-entry terminal in 1969, and two years later the first portable bar code scanner. Over the next few years the company rolled out the first commercially available on-demand bar code label printers and computerized cash registers. The company spent the remainder of the 70’s standardizing the bar code and pioneering the use of portable computers in distribution systems. Intermec continued to develop and improve on barcode systems throughout the 80s while investing in radio-frequency technologies, eventually introducing the first spread spectrum radio frequency data communication technology to be approved by the FCC in 1990.

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Better Online Solutions announced the successful implementation and delivery of a RFID-enabled vehicle location system for Colmobil.

Israel’s importer and distributor of Mercedes-Benz, Smart, Mitsubishi and Hyundai vehicles, Colmobil uses the RFID devices in seaports, storage locations and its distribution center to locate, track and manage vehicles and improve the delivery process to its agencies.

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Intermec Inc. has announced it will create an “easy scan” ski pass system for several ski resorts owned by Vail Resorts. The system will use RFID technology to give skiers and snowboarders holding 2008-2009 season passes the option to keep their passes inside their jacket and be automatically scanned by a Vail Resorts employee in the lift line.

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Intermec has announced that the IF61 Smart Reader is validated as a remote platform to host IBM data capture applications. The Smart Reader allows customers to deploy RFID without a stand-alone middleware PC or separate controller device for each RFID reader or each physical location.

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Tortilla manufacturer, Mission Foods, deployed Intermec RFID technology to improve warehouse operations and account for its reusable plastic containers.

The company used Intermec IF61 RFID readers, along with Intermec antennas, labels and PM4i printers to enhance tracking of over 20,000 reusable containers across three of its plants.

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Supply chain solutions specialist Intermec has introduced a new RFID tag designed to improve read rates when used in systems involving forklift-mounted scanners. The Enterprise Lateral Transmitting tag, called the IT67, offers both standard and edge reading performance, enabling the tags to be read when not facing scanners mounted in portals or forklifts.

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Saudi Post, the official postal operator of Saudi Arabia, has announced a contract with Intermec Technologies Inc. to provide an RFID-enabled tracking solution for its mail delivery. The system, which updates a previous solution that used RFID components, will use Intermec’s CN3 mobile computers and IP30 handheld RFID readers.

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