Intermec Inc.

Everett, WA 98203-9280

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6001 36th Avenue West
Everett, WA 98203-9280
United States of America
http://www.intermec.com

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Computers

world’s safest mobile computer

May 23, 2007
Intermec (NYSE: IN) is now shipping the new CK32IS handheld computer, which provides industries like chemical, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, grain, textile and mining, a powerful...
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Building & Facility Systems

Enterprise RFID Reader

May 2, 2007
RFID (radio frequency identification) readers can be simple data conduits or they can have the built-in intelligence needed to manage data and complex processes. Intermec (NYSE...
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Scanners & Readers

IF30 RFID Network Reader Delivers High Performance in Noisy Radio Frequency Environments

Feb. 9, 2007
Reading and writing RFID (radio frequency identification) tags one at a time is easy, but in a high-speed environment with multiple readers creating a “noisy RF” environment, ...
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Scanners & Readers

SR61 Rugged Handheld Wireless Scanner

Dec. 27, 2006
Intermec Inc. is now shipping the SR61 rugged handheld wireless scanner, the first scanner available with a choice of all Intermec scanning options: standard range area imager...
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Scanners & Readers

Intellibeam EX25 Scan Engine Uses Area Imaging Technology to Scan Wide Range of Bar Codes in Any Orientation

Oct. 12, 2006
Intermec Inc. today introduced a revolutionary area imaging bar code scan engine that breaks through previous bar code scanning limitations. The new Intermec Intellibeam™ EX25...
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Scanners & Readers

Reusable Intermec RFID Tag

May 24, 2006
New Rugged, Reusable Intermec RFID Tag Withstands Temperature Extremes and Hazardous Exposures for True Global Industrial and Logistics Tracking Wide frequency bandwidth and EPCglobal...
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Scanners & Readers

New Intermec EasyCoder PD41 Printer Makes Rugged, Best-in-Class Performance Affordable for All

May 12, 2006
EVERETT, Wash., April 18, 2006 – In the past, companies that have wanted to purchase value-priced printers sacrificed ruggedness and performance to pay a lower cost. Intermec’...