A tethered retention tag keeps labels attached to FEP cryogenic storage bags without adhesives, preserving sample identification during freezing and handling.
A magnet-held marker plate and stronger puller tool let one container switch personalized labels without needing multiple containers.
A single cattle ear tag combines RFID identification with a color vaccination button, reducing separate tagging steps for brucellosis tracking.
A clip-on fixing part lets shelf advertising signs mount fast, slide along the front strip, and keep price tags visible.
Group labels let stacked or palletized items be tracked when RFID tags are obscured, cutting false reads and search time.
Reusing IATA bag-tag numbers links prior screening data to luggage, reducing manual entry and repeat screening during travel transfers.
Machine-readable bag identifiers link food-content data to reminders, helping users identify frozen items and follow cooking or consumption recommendations.
See how machine-learning models match passenger and IATA data with luggage records to detect non-routine routes and issue delivery instructions.
A conductive layer outside the antenna blocks communication from previously attached RFID labels, so the intended label can be read accurately.
A shared two-layer package uses movable fields to reveal dish properties and distinguish meal versions without complex production.
Lines of weakness split the adhesive label during removal, exposing tampering and preventing complete transfer to counterfeit products.