October 15, 2010
 Reusable Packaging News
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Lipitor Musty Odor Recall
Empty pill bottles, Puerto Rico and a musty odor. Where have we heard all of this before? Did someone mention TBA?  

Read more about the third recall in less than a year.

Asia Pallet Pooling Pilots in Hawaii
A new pilot program in Hawaii is being looked at as a potential model for trans-Pacific cold chain monitoring.

Taiwan-based Asia Pallet Pooling will be supplying an RFID-enabled plastic pallet for a Hawaiian pilot project. Coordinated by the Hawaii Department of Agriculture, other participants include Santa Clara-based Intellefex Corp., which will provide the identification tags inserted in the pallets, and Honolulu-based Armstrong Produce.


Read more about the Asia Pallet Pooling pilot project.

International Automotive Groups Agree on RFID Guidelines for Reusable Transport Items

AIAG, JAMA, JAPIA and Odette have collaboratively developed an all new 'Global Guideline for Returnable Transport Item (RTI) Identification'. Read more on the collaborative RFID guidelines for RTI.
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Rick LeBlanc
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