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New Seminar Announced for AAPEX

The Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) has identified a fourth seminar as part of the Sunrise Seminar Series, called "The Potential of RFID for the Automotive Aftermarket: Risks and Rewards." The seminar speaker will be Marc Linster, Ph.D., chief technology officer of Avicon Group. The presentation will review how RFID standards driven by EPCGlobal, leading retailers and the Department of Defense can be brought to bear in the automotive aftermarket supply chain.

LAS VEGAS — The Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo (AAPEX) has identified a fourth seminar as part of the Sunrise Seminar Series, called “The Potential of RFID for the Automotive Aftermarket: Risks and Rewards.”

The seminar speaker will be Marc Linster, Ph.D., chief technology officer of Avicon Group. The presentation will review how RFID standards driven by EPCGlobal, leading retailers and the Department of Defense can be brought to bear in the automotive aftermarket supply chain. The presentation will also review how RFID can improve key aspects of supply chain performance, such as inventory performance, out of stock and brand protection. The presentation will conclude with a realistic assessment of the technology’s maturity and an outlook of the implementation timelines.

To register for AAPEX, visit: www.aapexshow.com.

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