Ship2Save and Krupack automate RFID smart-box encoding for one of North America`s largest Kitty Litter producers

Released on: October 27, 2008, 6:24 am

Press Release Author: Ship2Save

Industry: Retail

Press Release Summary: Normerica Inc. successfully "encodes & ships" its pet
products destined for Wal-Mart with Ship2Save's innovative commissioning station
system and Krupack's HIDE-Pack(tm) boxes.

Press Release Body: Montreal, Quebec - October 27, 2008

Ship2Save today announced that Normerica Inc., one of the largest private label cat
litter and pet products companies in North America, has implemented a Ship2Save RFID
mobile cart system at its manufacturing plants in Brantford, Ontario and Lethbridge,
Alberta. The system provides EPC conformity for merchandise intended for Wal-Mart
Canada, whose RFID program began in the summer 2008. The solution consists of one or
several carts equipped with Impinj Speedway(r) RFID readers, where each cart serves as
an encoding station to meet Normerica Inc.'s RFID compliancy requirements.

"We understood the urgency of the situation and took into account Normerica Inc.'s
motto of effectiveness and efficiency. Our team quickly responded by devising
movable RFID commissioning stations using carts that can be wheeled to the
designated conveyors," explains Amninder Singh, Vice President, Products & Services
at Ship2Save. "In addition to saving money on superfluous readers, Normerica Inc. is
significantly benefiting from foregoing the RFID tagging process and leveraging
Krupack's HIDE-Pack(tm) technology enabled corrugate boxes", adds Singh.

Contrary to most RFID compliancy solutions, the Normerica Inc. setup does not
require an RFID printer and the subsequent "slapping on" of RFID tags. The
corrugated boxes supplied by Krupack contain a passive EPC Gen 2 RFID tag inserted
within the box folds during the manufacturing process. Each tag is then encoded as
the box that contains it passes through the commissioning process.

Rob Latter, Group Vice President of Krupack, a division of Kruger, is committed to
the success of the new RFID technology. He says that "this is one of the greatest
innovations to take place in the corrugated industry in the past ten years. The
HIDE-Pack(tm) technology is exactly what the marketplace is looking for. It is simple,
cost effective and reliable and we are very proud to be able to offer it to our
customers today."

Each mobile cart consists of a PC, an Impinj Speedway(r) RFID reader, an adjustable
antenna, a handheld barcode scanner, and a LCD screen. These components ensure
proper encoding and verification. Validation of the encoding process occurs through
visual and audible alerts while an uninterrupted power supply allows moving the
station between conveyor lines with minimum downtime.

"Our immediate concern was to properly configure the RFID tags on the merchandise we
send to Wal-Mart without disrupting normal operations. We were pleased at the
innovative solution that Ship2Save and Krupack delivered in such a timely fashion",
exclaims Simon Than, IT Director at Normerica Inc.

RFID has become more prevalent in retail today with RFID supply chain programs in
Sam's Club, Wal-Mart, and Wal-Mart Canada. While the benefits of implementing RFID
in a supply chain increase with the extent of RFID penetration within that process
chain, many suppliers of such retailers regard the technology solely as a cost of
doing business.

According to a May 2007 Canadian Grocery Industry RFID Pilot report prepared by the
Canadian RFID Centre and IBM, embedded RFID tags in corrugate "would simply require
encoding and would remove the need for inline tagging or print and apply applicators
and reduce the costs that most manufacturers are absorbing today". The
attractiveness of the Ship2Save mobile cart solution resides in reducing
manufacturers' capital investment and also opens the door to more opportunities
further along in their manufacturing/packaging processes.


About Krupack
Krupack Packaging specializes in the design and manufacture of high quality and
innovative, 100% recyclable packaging products. Its plants are located in LaSalle
(Quebec) and Brampton (Ontario). Its parent company, Kruger Inc., was founded in
1904 and is a major producer of publication papers, tissue, lumber and other wood
products, corrugated cartons, green and renewable energy, paper and board recyclers
and wines and spirits. The Company is also a leader in paper and paperboard
recycling in North America. Kruger operates facilities in Quebec, Ontario, Alberta,
British Columbia, Newfoundland and Labrador, in the United States and the United
Kingdom and has 9,000 employees.


About Ship2Save
Ship2Save is one of the industry leaders in cost effective RFID Solutions and is a
founding member of the Canadian Microsoft RFID Council, a member of the Microsoft
Global RFID Council, an EPC Global Canada Strategic Council Member, a CompTIA RFID+(tm)
Cornerstone Committee Member, and a member of Texas Instruments Tag-It Team.
Ship2Save's unique product lines, flexible and proficient software, business
development models, and distinctive deployment services, offer customers cost
effective and high quality solutions for their RFID needs. To learn more, visit
www.ship2save.com.

Web Site: http://ship2save.com/081027pr.aspx

Contact Details: Sonia Bounardjian
Ship2Save
9942 Cote de Liesse, Montreal, PQ, H8T 1A1
1-866-222-0001 ext.2262
press@ship2save.com

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