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RFID Forum

Chairman: Mark Gillott MILT

Your Institute is introducing some changes, making us more open and relevant to you, whichever sector of logistics or transport you work in.

We are replacing the four Faculties with eight Professional Sectors. These Professional Sectors will provide specialist activity for a particular area of interest whilst continuing to offer opportunity and involvement across the profession.

What you need to do...

We are now asking all members to update their details and tell us which Professional Sectors and Forums they want to belong to as soon as possible. You can do this in a number of ways - online through ‘My Membership', complete the Member Selection form that you will shortly receive in Focus, or complete the form included on the Current Awareness Bulletin over the next few weeks.

Please note, you can now belong to as many Professional Sectors and Forums as you wish.

Should you wish to make your selections online, please remember that you will need to create your password to login if you have not already done so. A short guide to making your selection online is available here.

Not a Member of CILT?  Click here to find out how the new Professional Sectors and Forums are relevant to you. 

RFID Forum

Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID), a technology that enables data to be transmitted from a micro silicon chip at very fast speeds and without the need for line of sight, as required by barcodes, is set to make a major impact on supply chain and logistics applications. This Forum aims to inform and update all members on the nature and benefits of RFID and to advise on adoption of appropriate RFID technology.

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