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HOLTSVILLE, N.Y. Sept. 8, 2008 –- The Enterprise Mobility business from Motorola, Inc. today
introduced several new RFID
product enhancements and an increase in geographic availability that
meets 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 leadership among a wide variety
of organizations that cut across multiple industries.
Motorola
is at the forefront of 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.
According to ABI Research, Motorola leads the industry
in year on year performance and growth, demonstrating strong shipments,
solid product innovation, and persistent market presence(1).
Motorola received the top ranking in ABI Research’s recent UHF Passive
RFID Vendor Matrix with exceptionally high scores for both its product
innovation and rate of implementation. Motorola RFID readers also
received top ranking in the recent Retail Information System (RIS)
News’ Hardware Vendor Scoreboard(2).
“These
industry accolades showcase, to both our customers and the larger
market, Motorola’s commitment to driving the advancement of RFID
technology and the integration of RFID into real world business
solutions,” said Joe White, vice president of business development and
marketing for RFID, for Motorola’s Enterprise Mobility business.
“Motorola recognizes that RFID solutions play an integral role in
helping customers gain visibility into their business operations, while
also furthering their efforts to streamline and automate processes. We
will continue Motorola’s strong tradition of innovation across our RFID
portfolio, driving application-specific enhancements to help our
customers’ achieve their business goals.”
“Few companies offer
the mix of innovative products, deployment experience, and global
support needed to successfully deliver on the promise of RFID,” said
Michael Scheferhoff, RFID program manager at Lufthansa
Technik. “Motorola’s equipment and support have been outstanding and
they continue to be a strong and valued partner as we progress our
rollout.”
Motorola Strengthens Global RFID Portfolio
Designed
with global business needs in mind, Motorola today announced a
broadening of its portfolio of solutions to meet the latest regional
industry standards, including a new handheld RFID reader for the
European market, the certification of its mobile RFID reader in six new
countries in Asia, and a global firmware upgrade to increase the
flexibility and performance capability of its XR series fixed reader.
Motorola MC9090-G RFID Handheld Reader Meets Newest European Industry Specifications
Rugged,
lightweight and ergonomically well-balanced, the new European R1
version of Motorola’s high-performance RFID handheld reader is
compliant with current ETSI 302 208 standards required for operation in
countries in the European Union. The new R1 version offers integrated
RFID reading/writing and barcode scanning and is able to seamlessly
switch to multiple channels and transmit 100 percent of the time. The
long read ranges produced by the linear antennae make the reader ideal
for a variety of retail, manufacturing, transportation and logistics
applications including shipping and receiving, work-in-process,
item-level in-store inventory management and asset, baggage and cargo
tracking.
“There is a strong need for an ergonomic ETSI 302
208-compliant RFID handheld reader in Europe,” said Joseph Owusu,
partner and co-founder of Mieloo & Alexander, a leading RFID
solutions provider based in the Netherlands. “With a design that
maximizes comfort and convenience, coupled with the elimination of
previous Duty Cycle and LBT (Listen Before Talk) restrictions, the
latest Motorola MC9090-G RFID handheld reader will fit seamlessly into
everyday business processes across a variety of industries, ensuring
continuous employee productivity.”
The new European version of
the MC9090-G RFID handheld reader is expected to be available in
mid-September and will be priced at $4,995. It is available with
Motorola’s Service from the Start with Comprehensive Coverage.
Motorola XR Fixed Reader Simplifies Large-Scale Reader Deployments
Motorola
has also announced a global firmware upgrade that will offer an LLRP
(low level reader protocol) interface for increased flexibility to its
XR family of fixed RFID readers. By integrating LLRP, Motorola’s XR
family of products can “plug and play” into any pre-existing RFID
system, allowing for a simpler implementation, improved performance and
easier modifications and enhancements to systems already developed. In
addition, the reader will also now be compliant with the latest ETSI
302 208 standard, eliminating duty cycle restrictions and increasing
frequency agility for users in the European Union. The upgrade will
provide extended read/write Gen-2 memory support (with 512 bit max
packet size), enabling XR readers to more efficiently process large
amount of tag information.
 The firmware upgrade will be
applicable to XR440, XR450 and XR480 fixed readers and is expected to
be widely available in October via a free download on the Motorola
website.
Motorola RD5000 Mobile RFID Reader Receives Country Certifications in Asia
Motorola
is also announcing that the innovative 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. This compact, rugged reader with integrated antenna was
originally designed for use on forklifts and other vehicles, but can be
installed almost anywhere a cabled fixed reader would not be practical.
The RD5000 provides proximity and motion sensors to extend battery
life, as well as wireless LAN connectivity so assets can easily be
tracked using granular real-time information.
Motorola’s
RD5000 mobile RFID reader is priced at $4,995 and is available with
Motorola’s Service from the Start with Comprehensive Coverage.
Information Source: Motorola
Images courtesy of Motorola
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