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December 21, 2007 - Delivering scalable RFID systems that meet DoD mandates, Compliance Next Steps(TM) utilizes portable conveyor that allows companies to increase throughput speed of boxes requiring compliant labeling. It helps manufacturers manage increasing RFID enabled inventories, and enables automated case labeling by determining and directing RFID and non-RFID product through appropriate labeling process. Users can download critical order information needed to support RFID labeling of pallets and cases.

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Domino Integrated Solutions Group provides automation in the compliance labeling process

DALLAS, TX - October 1, 2007 - Global systems integrator, Domino Integrated Solutions Group, announced today the availability of its next generation of compliance program, Compliance Next Steps(TM). Compliance Next Steps follows a systematic, modular approach based on Domino ISG's Compliance 1st program to deliver scalable RFID systems that meet mandates from such entities as the US Department of Defense (DoD) and retailers like Wal-Mart.

Compliance Next Steps provides customers the necessary hardware, software and services to implement a compliance program with minimal disruption to current processes and existing equipment. Compliance Next Steps utilizes a portable conveyor which allows companies to increase the throughput speed of boxes requiring compliant labeling, and addresses the need to scale this capability across multiple product lines. As a complete system, CNS's methodology enables manufacturers manage increasing RFID enabled inventories and leverage the business benefits beyond vendor mandated compliance, such as Wal-Mart's policy.

A Compliance Next Steps system enables automated case labeling by determining and directing both RFID and non-RFID product through the appropriate labeling process. Palletization is another feature of Compliance Next Steps, which streamlines the pallet-building process by increasing the visibility of product distribution. Domino ISG's program also incorporates the integration necessary to download critical order information needed to support RFID labeling of pallets and cases.

"Hand applying compliant labels was only the initial step in compliance, but not a long-term, scalable option. For RFID to provide the level of visibility anticipated, adopters of this technology have to look at incorporating it within their manufacturing and packaging processes," said B. Dwain Farley, CEO of Domino Integrated Solutions Group (Americas). "With this in mind, Domino ISG created its Compliance Next Steps program. This level of compliance is a critical step for suppliers in helping them add new SKUS' and more volume to existing RFID enabled SKU's."

Domino Integrated Solutions Group provides RFID solutions based on its proven methodology, RFID Ready, Set, Go!(TM), to deploy solutions that range from compliance to full-scale systems. Key deliverables for all Domino ISG projects include on-site education, feasibility studies, on-site tag testing, pilot and project design, and ROI analysis.

About Domino Integrated Solutions Group
The Integrated Solutions Group of Domino Printing Sciences Plc is a leading innovator of technologies and full solutions that provide robust traceability, product security, and automatic identification and data collection systems. Domino offers a full integration service that extends from initial needs based consultation, technology evaluation and testing through to full system implementation. By integrating the leading AIDC technologies available and combing these with a data management platform that extends from control over data flows within the enterprise, to transfer to external parties, the company offers an extensive range of modular and scalable track & trace systems. Configurable RFID packages are available that can provide immediate cost benefit and enable customers to avoid unnecessary costs associated with RFID mandates.

Working with customers from initial concept analysis, project migration planning through to full implementation of in-line automated RFID track and trace systems, and combined with its open-platform approach, Domino's Integrated Solutions Group has the technical and project management expertise to deliver the most appropriate and effective solution to suit individual customer needs. For more information, please visit the company's website at www.domino-isg.com or call 877.895.2896 or +1 214 338 0104.

For More Information:
Teresa Williams
Marketing Manager
Domino Integrated Solutions Group
877.895.2896, x945
+1 512 280 1890
twilliams@domino-isg.com


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Company Information:
Name: Domino, Inc.
Address: P.O.Box 9309
City: Fort Wayne
State: IN
ZIP: 46899
Country: USA
Phone: 260-456-5512



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