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Technology / Containerization / Intermodal container / Optical character recognition / Identification / David Allais / Automatic identification and data capture / Intermec / Human–computer interaction
Date: 2014-03-04 15:47:32
Technology
Containerization
Intermodal container
Optical character recognition
Identification
David Allais
Automatic identification and data capture
Intermec
Human–computer interaction

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