June 26, 2006

Treasure Island installs RFID-based Beverage Tracker to measure liquor

Now the Treasure Island is able to know the quantity, quality and type of liquor its bartenders serve to the customers because of the new system that utilizes RFID technology to track the liquor. The new system is known as the Beverage Tracker. San Francisco-based Capton pioneered in liquor monitoring technology has supplied this system. 

The Beverage Tracker system is in practice in the two of the hotel's bars and is likely to be extended to two more. The Beverage Tracker contains RFID-supported liquor spouts, RFID reader and software. The spout consists of a battery-powered 418 MHz RFID tag and measuring device. In this way, Treasure Island measures the bartender's pouring, drop by drop.

Via: [RFid Journal]

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