Shanghai International Port Group launches a new generation of RFID technology in the U.S., Europe and Yangtze River routes
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Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) plans to deploy a new generation of radio frequency identification technology (RFID) on trade routes between China and the United States, China and Europe, and the Yangtze River.
Shanghai International Ports Group (SIPG), Georgia Port Authority (GPA) and Savi Networks announced a cooperation at the opening of the third China Trade and Logistics Conference held at the Savannah International Trade Center in the United States to automatically track routes with RFID solutions Global Positioning System (GPS) and safety information for shipping containers between Shanghai Port and Savannah Port.
SIPG and Savi network developed an RFID solution with Chinese characteristics for the project, including electronic tags with seal function and handheld reading and writing devices that integrate GPS information. The program will be built on an open, international standard network platform, including ISO standard 18000-7 compatible with active RFID devices and ISO standard 18185 for electronic container security equipment, both of which operate on the 433.92 MHz wireless frequency.
SIPG’s vice president Bao Qifan said that the Shanghai Port Sea Trade Container RFID solution and the Savi network are tested to ensure that SIPG provides customers and Chinese customs with the most advanced information services to optimize the efficiency and safety of domestic and international shipping. And Savi Network President Weiman said that the real-time information extension for the export of containers at Shanghai Port can add another key link to the ever-increasing network in the logistics chain.
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