
Intermec Technologies Corp. is perhaps best known as the inventor of the world's most widely used bar code symbology. Intermec today provides supply chain information products, services and systems to companies in hundreds of industries around the world.
Supply chain information systems allow companies to compile previously unheard of amounts of information from one end of an enterprise to the other. That’s information companies can use to reduce inventory, cut labor costs, speed manufacturing and improve profitability. For example, Intermec products and services allow major automakers to track components and parts through assembly, hospitals to track equipment and supplies, e-commerce companies to speed fulfillment, and shoppers to automate purchases.
Intermec Technologies is a division of Intermec, Inc., an industrial technologies company. Intermec is a strong combination of three industry leaders: Intermec, Norand Corp. and United Barcode Industries. Today known as Intermec Technologies, Intermec is a company dedicated to helping companies use supply chain information systems to improve efficiency and profitability.
Intermec serves thousands of companies worldwide, including 75 percent of Fortune 500 companies and 60 percent of the Fortune 100.
For more than 30 years, Metrologic Instruments has been recognized as a global expert in the development of innovative and reliable data capture and collection solutions.
As a leading vertically-integrated manufacturer of advanced bar code scanners, Metrologic is the company more businesses turn to for bar-code decoding hardware, high-speed image processing software and superior customer service.
Utilizing a broad array of laser, holographic, vision-based, RFID and emerging technologies, Metrologic’s sophisticated imaging and scanning solutions serve a variety of retail point-of-sale, industrial, healthcare, inventory and distribution applications.
Metrologic produces high performance single and omnidirectional laser scanners, fixed position and in-counter scanners, area imagers and rugged mobile computers.
Through its subsidiary Omniplanar and its strategic business unit NOVOdisplay, Metrologic provides advanced image processing software and innovative display solutions respectively.
Founded in 1968 by C. Harry Knowles, Metrologic has long been a pioneering force in the data-capture industry. Among its many achievements is creating the world’s first helium-neon laser hobby kits in 1969 and the first hand-held retail laser bar-code scanner in 1975. The company remains committed to ingenuity. To date, Metrologic has over 350-plus registered patents with 100 more pending.
Welcome to MagTek, a world leader in electronic transaction technology. From magnetic stripe card readers and writers to high-accuracy MICR check readers and scanners, secure PIN issuance and cardholder verification systems.
MagTek’s products and components are in use today in thousands of companies around the world, incorporated into kiosks and ATMs, banking customer service terminals, custom retail POS terminals, at the point-of-sale (POS) and back-office locations and restaurant and hospitality equipment.
MagTek also addresses security and the risks of online banking “Phishing” as well as “Skimming” at the point of sale, by offering a strong two-factor authentication using existing ATM, Debit, Credit and Gift Cards throughout multiple business channels and vertical markets.
In 1993, the BarTender became the first true Windows Label program to support not just laser and ink-jet printers used for high-quality, high-volume label production. Since then, the BarTender has built a reputation around the world as the fastest, easiest way to design professional labels. We are also the World's largest manufacturer of true Windows drivers for label printers. So, when selecting professional label software for Windows, go with the clear leader. Seagull Scientific has been doing it the longest and doing it the best.
Confidex' core competencies and experience span HF (high frequency) and UHF (ultra high frequency) tag design, manufacturing and quality assurance testing.
As an RFID tag provider, Confidex offers encapsulated tags for logistics applications, tags for demanding industrial applications and sensor tags.
Confidex also offers advanced interrogation solutions for RFID physical layer system integrators. An example of this are the high-speed RFID testing solutions that Confidex delivers to label converters and package manufacturers, the only test systems currently able to meet the test speed requirements of the RFID label converting industry.
TRANSCORE
TransCore is dedicated to driving inefficiencies out of surface transportation through innovation, utilizing expertise in systems integration, design consulting, operations, maintenance, manufacturing, enabling RFID and satellite communications technology, and extensive Web-based logistics and transportation management systems.
Based just outside of Harrisburg, Pa., TransCore has more than 2,000 employees, products and services in 46 countries, and a vast portfolio of intellectual property. TransCore's almost 70 year heritage supporting the transportation industry spans the early development of RFID applications at Los Alamos National Labs to implementation of the nation's first wireless toll collection system in Dallas, Texas, to establishing North America’s largest Web-based freight matching network. In 2006, TransCore was once again selected by Inbound Logistics Magazine as one of the Top 100 Logistics providers while Engineering News-Record (ENR) ranked TransCore No. 57 out of the Top 500 Design Firms and No. 11 for firms that specialize in transportation.
TransCore is also the largest global manufacturer of transportation-based RFID technology with more than 25 million tags and 45,000 readers deployed worldwide in various applications such as electronic toll collection, traffic management, rail, truck, container, barge and intermodal tracking and monitoring, homeland security border control, airport ground transportation, parking, and secure vehicle access control.
UNITECH
Unitech was founded in 1979 in Taipei, Taiwan, to provide the local market with customized microprocessor-based automation systems. For the past twenty years, Unitech has been focusing on automatic data collection products and services to enhance productivity and efficiency. In 1985 it successfully launched AIDC product lines, which have been growing ever since. Today, they manufacture a full range of AIDC products, including barcode scanners, magnetic card readers, portable and fixed terminals, and a variety of keyboard products.