Simon Langford

Simon Langford
exactly test
There's nothing out there that's exactly right for us to pilot. We would like to test something this year.
ahead begin cases commend curve expansion gen plans support
TI is ahead of the curve with Gen 2 adoption, and we commend them on being the first to begin Gen 2 tagging of cases and pallets in support of Wal-Mart's RFID expansion plans in 2006.
contained discover prepared sent speculate
We did discover some materials, and they've been sent away for analysis. We're not prepared to speculate on what was contained in the vials.
capability enter information next phase product push ship
We're just about to enter the next phase where those suppliers will push their information to us as they ship the products. With this process, we will have the capability to see product on the way to us.
carrying floor onto sales stock
If the displays don't make it onto the floor in time, Wal-Mart has not maximized sales and is carrying too much stock at the end of the promotion.
canada kingdom planning stages united
We're in the planning stages with the United Kingdom and Canada.
applying center early field hours install involved learned minutes readers took
In 2002, we were involved in the early implementation of RFID readers as part of the Auto-ID Center field trial. Those early readers took hours to install and minutes to destroy. But we learned a lot, and we have been applying that knowledge.