Chinese Library Turns To E-Tags
January 26, 2006 |
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UPM Raflatac has entered into an agreement with Shanghai RFID System Technology Company to deliver Rafsec library tags at Jimei University Library in Xiamen. The agreement covers the delivery of 300,000 RFID tags.
The new RFID system being deployed for Jimei University Library will help the library automate the borrowing and returning of library items, thereby reducing queuing times and theft.
RFID technology will also speed up the sorting of library items, which will result in items being returned to the shelves quicker. Inventory is made much faster and easier by simply passing the RFID reader along the bookshelves.
Rafsec tags are designed especially for RFID library applications and are manufactured using the latest high-speed, high-volume production technology that is second to none.
Jimei University Library will move to phase two of the implementation during the latter part of this year with more RFID implementations in other libraries at the campus.
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