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M5 half-track armoured personnel carrier (United States; World War II) M5 tractor (United States; World War II) M6 Linebacker self-propelled anti-aircraft vehicle with FIM-92 Stinger missiles based on the M2 Bradley (United States; modern) M-5H-6 6×6 2.5 ton truck (also known as the G-651) (United States; World War II)
Tracking packages with stationary bar code reader in a warehouse sorting operation. Package tracking or package logging is the process of localizing shipping containers, mail and parcel post at different points of time during sorting, warehousing, and package delivery to verify their provenance and to predict and aid delivery.
RFID is synonymous with track-and-trace solutions, and has a critical role to play in supply chains. RFID is a code-carrying technology, and can be used in place of a barcode to enable non-line of sight-reading. Deployment of RFID was earlier inhibited by cost limitations but the usage is now increasing.
It is a unique ID number or code assigned to a package or parcel. The tracking number is typically printed on the shipping label as a bar code that can be scanned by anyone with a bar code reader or smartphone. In the United States, some of the carriers using tracking numbers include UPS, [1] FedEx, [2] and the United States Postal Service. [3]
Fast Track (Wet'n'Wild Water World), a virtual queuing system in seasonal operation at Wet'n'Wild Water World; Fast Track, a sports sponsorship agency that is part of Chime Communications plc. Fast Track, the UK-based research company that produces the Sunday Times Fast Track 100 list. Fast-track construction, a scheduling technique
Web tracking is the practice by which operators of websites and third parties collect, store and share information about visitors' activities on the World Wide Web.Analysis of a user's behaviour may be used to provide content that enables the operator to infer their preferences and may be of interest to various parties, such as advertisers.
Fast track is a designation by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of an investigational drug for expedited review to facilitate development of drugs that treat a serious or life-threatening condition and fill an unmet medical need. Fast track designation must be requested by the drug company.
Fast Track is an action drama television series created by Gary Markowitz, and executive produced by Larry Gelbart and Markowitz, [2] which starred Keith Carradine. It aired on Showtime between August 1997 and March 1998, and was cancelled after one season.