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ISO Releases RFID Specification ISO/TS 10891:2009 for Supply Chain Freight Containers

April 12, 2009 // Published as a news service by IHS

  
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The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) released a specification designed to help ensure the functioning of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags on freight containers despite the "harsh" environments they may be subjected to during transport by sea, road and rail.

ISO/TS 10891:2009, Freight containers - Radio frequency identification (RFID) - Licence plate tag provides specifications and test methods for RFID devices used for automatic identification of freight containers in supply chains.

This tag is a permanently affixed, read-only tag containing limited data relating only to physical identification and description of the container to which it is affixed. This tag is required to last the lifetime of its associated container.

The purpose of ISO/TS 10891 is to optimize the efficiency of equipment control systems including the optional usage of electronic seals in conformity with the ISO 18185 series, according to ISO.

ISO/TS 10891:2009 establishes several provisions:

  • A set of requirements for container tags, which allow the transfer of information from a container to automatic processing systems by electronic means.
  • A data coding system for container identification and container related information, which resides within a container tag.
  • A data coding system for the electronic transfer of both container identification and container related information from container tags to automatic data processing systems.
  • The description of data to be included in container tags for transmission to automatic data processing systems.
  • Performance criteria necessary to ensure consistent and reliable operation of container tags within the international transportation community.
  • The physical location of container tags on containers.
  • Features to inhibit malicious or unintentional alteration and/or deletion of the information content of container tags when installed on a freight container.
ISO/TS 10891:2009 was developed by ISO technical committee ISO/TC 104, Freight containers, Subcommittee SC 4, Identification and communication.

Source: International Organization for Standardization (ISO).


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