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1. EuroTag: Industry News: End-to-end Tracking May Cause Problems
www.eurotag.org/news/archives/ - [Cached]Published on: 6/28/2004 Last Visited: 8/7/2004
Andy Burrows, principal consultant at Unisys warns "It is a question of balance between cost and value, need and security." "High value goods, such as mobile phones, can justify the cost of an RFID tag in every unit; if a carton or pallet is scanned, it would identify any object not tagged, triggering an alert. With less valuable goods, it may be cheaper to pack the carton and then x-ray or infra-red scan it." But Mr. Burrows warned that if companies do not comply with any security legislation it could cause problems later on. -
2. The Hindu Business Line : Tagging smartness to systems
www.blonnet.com/ew/2006/10/30/ - [Cached]Published on: 10/30/2006 Last Visited: 10/30/2006
Andrew Burrows, principal consultant in the Unisys Global Transportation Group, explains that during the first Gulf War, US forces realised they were not keeping adequate track of munitions, medical items, and other supplies. -
3. Avient | News @ Avient
www.avientsolutions.com/html/a - [Cached]Published on: 1/24/2006 Last Visited: 11/17/2007
Andy Burrows, principal consultant, said: "We launched SmartCargo to market at the last World Air Cargo Event, so it is very fitting that we are able to announce our first sales successes with the system at the Dubai meeting this yea.

