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Welcome to Ship2Save's Press Room. This section contains news paper, online, and magazine articles that refer to Ship2Save.

 

August 4, 2008

RFID System Designed To Prevent Car Theft From Auto Dealerships - Security Products

We’ve all taken the requisite new car test drive from the local auto dealership. But at the same time, car dealers are fighting off the rising problem of auto theft that comes with that drive around the block.

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July/August 2008

Ship2Save Thwarts Car Theft With Impinj and Microsoft - PassAgeNow Magazine page 10

Ship2Save announced that its RFID cabinet key solution - with Impinj's UHF Gen 2 RFID chips, readers and antennas - is part of an AVS Key and Inventory Solutions (AVS) offering. The system prevents the theft of cars at a luxury vehicle dealership by warning the dealership that a possible theft is likely to occur. 

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June 18, 2008

Used Batteries Tracked to Disposal - RFID Journal

Can/U.S. Enviro-Energy employs RFID to track the new and used batteries it delivers to telecommunications companies.

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May 7, 2008

RFID Halts Theft at Toronto Car Dealership - RFID Journal

The luxury car retailer is using EPC Gen 2 RFID technology to track the keys to all of its vehicles, reducing the risk of lost keys and stolen vehicles.

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May 2008

Identifying Your High-Value Assets - Integrated Solutions pages 22-26

Companies can’t track every one of their assets. A good starting point is to focus on those assets that have a high value.

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May 2008

Ship2Save Alliance to Ease EPC Compliancy Woes - PassAgeNow Magazine pages 9

Ship2Save announced that it is offering an above market value package at below market price for manufacturers to attain true EPC compliancy as per their business requirements.

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March 1, 2008

RFID tags used to track ore for mill optimization - Sudbury Mining Solutions Journal pages 18-19

Designing RFID tags to pass through a crusher was the major challenge
An innovative material tracking system being piloted at Vale Inco’s Frood-Stobie Complex in Sudbury could keep millions of dollars worth of nickel and other metals from being disposed of in tailings.

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January 2008

Using RFID to track ore and save costs at Stobie mine - Canadian Mining Journal p.24

Now that you are comfortable with a barcode scanner recording the correct prices at your grocery store, a related technology is already in use, monitoring ore being mine and sent to the mill plant.

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January 2008

Vale Inco Tracks Ore with RFID Tags - Womp 07 Vol 9
Stobie mine monitors ore grade from the muck pile to the mill

Tracking ore from the face, through the mine’s haulage network, and to the concentrator, is a complex task. Large sublevel caving operations sometimes store months of production in ore passes. As the muck is removed from the draw point, it’s merged with muck from other sources, making the chore of marking the ore even more difficult.

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December 12, 2007

Tergooi Hospital Uses RFID to Boost Efficiency - RFID Journal

The Dutch health-care provider is employing Wi-Fi-based active tags to track the locations of infusion pumps, and eventually EKG machines, in its surgery recovery and orthopedics wards.

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December 2007

Mining RFID's Potential to Track Ore - Wireless Design Magazine

Typically, mining companies such as CVRD Inco use a labor-intensive, inexact process to determine ore yields and grades.

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November 29, 2007

Dollar Store Sees Dollar Signs in RFID - RFID Journal

The Dollar Chest and its six franchisees are using the technology to improve order accuracy and visibility into available stock.

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October/November 2007

RFID Case Profiles - Logistics: Adding Customer Value with RFID - Supply & Demand Chain Executive

Third-party logistics (3PL) providers, like California-based Megatrux Inc., are also partaking of the benefits of RFID for themselves and their customers.

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November 13, 2007

CVRD Inco Tracks Ore in Mine and Mill - RFID Journal

Ruggedized EPC Gen 2 tags are mixed with piles of ore that are crushed and dumped into railcars, so that mills can identify the ore's grade.

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November 9, 2007

'Pioneering' RFID Systems Take On The Oil Field - Manufacturing.net

Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags are everywhere. In passports, libraries, toll-road payment systems, inventories; even in some humans and animals. And now a new RFID system is making its way into the oil field products industry.

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November 8, 2007

IMPACT AWARDS: A joint venture with Microsoft Canada - National Post

Winners of the fifth annual Microsoft Canada Partner Program IMPACT Awards were recognized on Nov.1 for their achievements in innovation and customer support over the past year across the diverse community of Microsoft Canada's technology partners.

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Sep/Oct 2007

Megatrux adopts Ship2Save's RFID System - PassAgeNow Magazine

Ship2Save announce that California-based Megatrux has extended its logistics offering with a cutting-edge asset management and tracking system using RFID technology and Ship2Save's Operation Management System.

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September 24, 2007

Small DOD Supplier Deploys RFID, Foresees Internal Benefits - RFID Journal

Nav-Aids, a 15-employee Canadian maker of test accessory kits for aircraft, has implemented a system enabling it to fulfill U.S. RFID mandates in-house.

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September 07, 2007

RFID Keeps WIP Well-Oiled for Oilfield Products Maker - RFID Update

Top story on the deployment of Gen2 RFID to track work in process at Tejas Tubular Products, a manufacturer of pipes and other oilfield equipment.

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September 05, 2007

RFID Smoothes Production for Oil-Pipe Manufacturer - RFID Journal

Tejas Tubular Products, a provider of drill pipes and other products to the oil industry, is using EPC Gen 2 tags to help track and streamline the production process.

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September 01, 2007

Be Proactive With RFID - Integrated Solutions

This third party logistics provider (3PL) implemented a passive RFID (radio frequency identification) supply chain system in anticipation of customer needs and expects $100,000 in operational savings this year.

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July 03, 2007

Megatrux Improves Operations With RFID Tagging - RFID Journal

California-based third-party logistics provider Megatrux has deployed a radio frequency identification system for tracking all cases and pallets being shipped to Wal-Mart through Megatrux's main warehouse in Rancho Cucamonga. Provided by Montreal RFID solutions company Ship2Save, the system went live in June, following four months of testing.

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June 22, 2007

Sato America And Ship2Save Form Alliance - Scan: The DATA capture Report p6

Ship2Save, an RFID solutions and middleware provider that bills itself as "the number-one RFID integrator in Canada", recently signed a strategic alliance agreement with Sato America, a key player in the RFID printer market. The partnership enables the integration of Sato products with Ship2Save’s core applications-OMS®, a vertical market specific RFID middleware, and UITS®, an RFID-powered mobile-asset tracking system.

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Jan/Feb 2007

RFID Technology from Psion Teklogix Makes Strong Showing at Liaison Can./U.S. – Logistics Magazine Vol.11 n.1 p42

Products from Psion Teklogix are currently in vogue at Liaison Can./U.S. The manufacturer of handheld computers, through the company that represents it in Quebec, Ship2Save of Montreal, has just implemented passive identification by radiofrequency at Liaison Can./US, also located in the metropolis.

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January 08, 2007

Ryerson Upgrades Its RFID System – RFID Journal

Metals processor and distributor, Ryerson, first started looking at RFID as a way to track inventory in 2005, when it enlisted the services of Ship2Save, a Montreal-based RFID services company specializing in the transportation, manufacturing, warehousing and sea-freight industries.

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May 01, 2007

Ship2Save customer featured in Integrated Solutions Magazine

“Eliminate Shipping Mistakes With RFID” is a feature story on Ryerson, a leading distributor and processor of metals in North America, and how it has improved overall operations in its Canadian warehouse. Integrating Ship2Save’s RFID system, Ryerson had access to real-time information on the whereabouts of coils, slats, and similar items making it easier to determine true inventory levels.

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