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Army officials here say they are one huge step closer to their goals of in-transit visibility and total asset visibility for the thousands of tons of cargo that pass through the port of Beaumont each month, thanks to the recent implementation of a new generation of RFDC (radio frequency data communications) handheld barcode scanners along with secure, wireless CAISI, the Combat Service Support Automated Information Systems Interface.
The handheld scanners capture cargo's linear and 2D barcode information, such as the dimensions of cargo, or what work contractors/stevedores have performed, to allow them to be paid. The CAISI system then wirelessly transmits the ...