Motorola Broadens Global RFID Footprint
The Enterprise Mobility business from Motorola Inc. introduces several new RFID product enhancements and an increase in geographic availability to better meet the business needs of customers around the world. Motorola's collaboration with its global network of partners has helped the company solidify its worldwide market among a variety of organizations that cut across multiple industries.
Motorola is focused on advancing RFID implementations beyond the pilot phase, in such areas as item-level inventory tracking in the retail industry, baggage tracking and MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) in aviation, IT asset management in the financial sector and high value asset management in energy.
Recent customer implementations across the globe include: YCH Logistics and Yayasan Sabah Group in Asia; Lufthansa Technik in Europe; Anglo American Chile, Liverpool, and Volkswagen Mexico in Latin America; Qatar Post in the Middle East; and American Apparel, CostPlus World Market, and Daimler Trucks LLC in the United States.
Motorola is also announcing that the RD5000 mobile RFID reader is newly certified for use in Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong and Singapore, and will be certified for China and Taiwan by the end of this year.
Motorola is focused on advancing RFID implementations beyond the pilot phase, in such areas as item-level inventory tracking in the retail industry, baggage tracking and MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) in aviation, IT asset management in the financial sector and high value asset management in energy.
Recent customer implementations across the globe include: YCH Logistics and Yayasan Sabah Group in Asia; Lufthansa Technik in Europe; Anglo American Chile, Liverpool, and Volkswagen Mexico in Latin America; Qatar Post in the Middle East; and American Apparel, CostPlus World Market, and Daimler Trucks LLC in the United States.
Motorola is also announcing that the RD5000 mobile RFID reader is newly certified for use in Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong and Singapore, and will be certified for China and Taiwan by the end of this year.