FRANCE: Metro launches first RFID national rollout

By: Stuart Todd | 19 August 2008

German retailer Metro Group has teamed up with Deutsche Post World Net's (DPWN) delivery and logistics subsidiary, DHL, to rollout radio frequency identification (RFID) in France.

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German retailer Metro Group has teamed up with Deutsche Post World Net's (DPWN) delivery and logistics subsidiary, DHL, to rollout radio frequency identification (RFID) in France.

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