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Friday, January 9, 2009

DAILY RFID launches RFID asset management solution

DAILY RFID has released a new RFID asset managenet system, which is designed to track and manage mobile and fixed assets. The system enables the automated gathering and sending of asset information.According to a company press release, the new system allows organisations to manage assets more efficiently,regardless of what type of asset it is in the business.DAILY RFID, which belongs to PAN Group, is a leading company focusing on the research and development of EPC and RFID technology in China.
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