| ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION     TitleAIDC 100 Archive - WilliamHakanson Collection
 Collection NumberSC 395
 OCLC NumberIn-process
 Creator William Hakanson
 Provenance William Hakanson donated the collection in spring 2005.
 Extent, Scope, and Content Note The collection is comprised of 5 linear inches of papers, photographs and artifacts
                                 documenting the automatic identification and data capture industry (AIDC) and produced
                                 between 1984 and 1993.
 Arrangement and Processing NoteProcessed by F. Jason Torre, January 2006. Finiding aid updated and revised by Kristen
                                    J. Nyitray in March 2014 and May 2019.
 
 Series 1: Artifacts, 1984-1991.G iveaways and gifts distributed at Scan-Tech meetings.
 Series 2: Papers, 1985-1993. Papers of Hakanson and photographs.
 LanguageEnglish
 Restrictions on AccessThe collection is open to researchers without restriction.
 
 Rights and Permissions
 Stony Brook University Libraries' consent to access as the physical owner of the collection
                                 does not address copyright issues that may affect publication rights. It is the sole
                                 responsibility of the user of Special Collections and University Archives materials
                                 to investigate the copyright status of any given work and to seek and obtain permission
                                 where needed prior to publication.
 Citation [Item], [Box], William Hakanson Collection, Special Collections and University Archives,
                                 Stony Brook University Libraries.
 Historical NoteWilliam Hakanson CAE, Executive Director, Supply-Chain Council, has served as executive
                                 director of trade associations in the manufacturing, material handling and automatic
                                 data collection industries. In 1997, he facilitated the formalization of the Supply-Chain
                                 Council from an informal interest group to a not-for-profit trade association. Concurrent
                                 with serving as executive director of the Supply-Chain Council, he is CEO of his own
                                 association management firm: Hakanson & Company, Inc. Based in Pittsburgh, PA, the
                                 Supply-Chain Council is a not-for-profit trade association with membership open to
                                 all companies interested in improving supply-chain efficiencies through the use of
                                 the SCOR. (Excerpted from Logistics Quarterly, SCOR Can Help Analyze Your Supply-Chain
                                 Operation, V. 5, I. 1 April 1999.)
 
 Subjects
 Automatic identification and data capture
 QR codes.
 Mobile communication systems.
 System identification.
 Automatic data collection systems.
 INVENTORY Series 1: Artifacts
 Box 1
 
 SCAN-TECH EUROPE LASER POINTER. Pen shaped laser pointer, undated.
 AIM USA CROSS CHROME PLATED PEN. Ball point pen in chrome, undated.
 AIM USA PEN. Ball point pen in black plastic, undated.
 HARTMANN LEATHER WALLET KEYCHAIN. Speaker’s gift, Scan-tech conference, undated.
 AIM USA COACH LEATHER BUSINESS CARD HOLDER. Speaker’s gift, AIM conference, undated.
 SHARP EL-470 TRAVEL CLOCK CALCULATOR. Clock and calculator travel set, undated.
 SCAN-TECH 1984 FOLIO, READING, “The total automatic ID systems show and systems,
                                 December 4-6, Cincinnati."
 SCAN-TECH 1984 GLASS EGG PAPERWEIGHT, READING, “The total automatic ID systems show
                                 and systems, December 4-6, Cincinnati.
 SCAN-TECH 1985 GOLD PLATED STAPLER boxed in black cardboard case. Case reads, “El
                                 Casco – Model M -5B,” 1985.
 SCAN-TECH EUROPE 1985 NOTEPAD (WITH SILVER PEN). Brown leather notepad with accompanying
                                 pen and Velcro space for calculator, etc. Dated: 1985
 SCAN-TECH 1988 DUAL PEN SET. Dual, gray coated pens from the Quill Corporation, 1988.
 QUICK RESPONSE 1989 NOTEPAD. Brown leather notepad. Pad reads, “Quick Response 1989,
                                 March 21-22, 1989, Hyatt Regency Hotel, DFW Airport, Dallas,” 1989.
 QUICK RESPONSE 1990 LUGGAGE TAG. Brown leather luggage tag. Tag reads, “Quick Response
                                 1990, March 20-21, 1990, Hyatt Regency Hotel, DFW Airport, Dallas,” 1990.
 SCAN-TECH EUROPE 1991 CORK-SCREW, boxed in clear plastic faced, green velvet lined
                                 case. Case reads, “Der Schlussel zum guten Tropfen,” 1991
 
 Series 2: Papers
 
 Box 2
 Shining Examples of Productivity Gain, March 1987, P & IM Review
 Closed vs. Open Systems, April 1987, P & IM Review
 Strong Automatic identification Initiative in non-food retailing, August 1987, P
                                 & IM Review
 Quick Response Programs Impacting Warehousing and Inventory Control, August 1988,
                                 P & IM Review
 AIM NEWS 1985-1993 (not inclusive)
 Scan-tech 1987 (photograph) AIM International Attendees, 1987
 Scan-tech 1988 (photograph) AIM International Attendees, 1988
 Scan-tech 1989 (photograph) AIM International Attendees, 1989
 Scan-tech 1990 (photograph) AIM International Attendees, 1990
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