RFID – a Surge in Orders

Most of the action has been in the USA, where the largest orders continue to be placed, in the UK, China and Japan. CSC and IBM have landed an order for 570 million Dollar to upgrade the UK e-passport applications and enrolment system. Unisys was one of four companies selected by the US Army Program Executive Office-Enterprise Information Systems for a contract for the Radio Frequency Identification III (RFID III) program. This contract has a total ceiling value of 428 million Dollar. Currently, RFID tags are attached to approximately 125,000 shipments of US military supplies each week. Transcore landed 63 million Dollar for RFID based non-stop tolling in Florida. In addition, the USA has seen many multimillion dollar RFID orders placed recently, one example being a 2 million Dollar order on Awarepoint to provide a Real Time Locating System for Jackson Health System, continuously tracking 12,000 key assets. For most of these suppliers, the new orders are their largest orders ever. IDTechEx has had two members of staff touring Japan and China and they report something very different out there. This year, the Chinese are putting RFID where it is not encountered in the West such as in cheques and on fast fishing boats to prevent collisions. However, China is also making the world’s largest investment in installing RFID throughout its factories and supply chain in order to underpin the nation’s pre-eminence in manufacturing. An order for 8 million Dollar of RFID enabled casino chips has been placed by establishments in Macao and the Philippines.Hong Kong is particularly active in RFID. Japan continues to buy over 90 percent of the world’s RFID enabled mobile phones. They can be used to buy access to public transport as well as goods in many retail shops. However, there is increased activity elsewhere as well, including Gemalto servicing an order for 900,000 RFID National ID cards for Lithuania, probably valued at more than 6 million Dollar. Infineon received a 24 million Dollar order for passport RFID chips in India and Axcess clocked 3.5 million Dolar for a port security infrastructure RFID system in Trinidad. Moscow Metro has ordered about 10 million Dollar of RFID tickets. RFID is certainly more widespread, with the IDTechEx RFID Knowledgebase tracking what are now 3800 projects in 110 countries. In China, the number of RFID projects tracked has more than doubled to 281 in only two years. On the technology front, Wireless Sensor Networks – so-called Third Generation Active RFID – are being newly offered by a large number of companies. They have taken many fairly modest sized orders initially but enough to make the market for WSN overtake the market for RTLS – Second Generation RFID –though the two do not yet compete with each other. RTLS first took off one year earlier when over 100 US hospitals adopted it. www.IDTechEx.com 

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