Radio Frequency Identification is a technology that uses radio waves to track and identify objects. RAIN RFID is a specific type of RFID that is becoming increasingly popular in the retail industry.
In the world of retail, staying ahead means embracing innovations that transform shopping and commerce into an experience that’s faster, smarter and more satisfying for customers. One technology that ...
Sensormatic Solutions, the retail solutions portfolio of Johnson Controls, can now offer retailers industry-leading radio frequency identification (RFID) source tagging services globally. The ...
Two retailers, one a book and magazine seller, the other a merchant of general merchandise, are testing a table that automatically reads the passive UHF (902-928 MHz) EPC RFID tags of items placed on ...
Baird sat down with Retail TouchPoints to give us the inside scoop on the big themes that came out of those conversations, which paint a picture of where retail technology is headed, including: Nikki ...
Goodwin Inc. has engineered a method for tagging bottled liquids for automotive and cleaning product companies, with specialized labels from Phenix Labeling. The company offers RFID labels and ...
The retail industry is rife with competition, making it challenging for businesses to attain a leadership position—and maintain it for very long. Low margins and ever higher operational costs ...
Radio frequency identification technology has been transforming the retail and supply chain landscape for years, enabling real-time inventory tracking, improving customer experiences and optimizing ...
CHICAGO -- Wal-Mart Stores' chief information officer last week laid out the timetable the chain expects to follow in implementing new-generation RFID technology, a move expected to once again ...
MORE RETAILERS, VENDORS START EMBRACING RFID NEW YORK -- As retailers and produce vendors learn how to use radio frequency identification tracking technology to streamline the supply chain, they're ...
For all the technology available to safeguard stock against theft, “shrink” remains a serious problem for fashion retailers. According to the National Retail Federation, shoplifting incidents soared ...
Retail executives are now saying “when,” not “if,” as they consider the use of radio frequency identification tags to track goods through their supply chains and ultimately in their stores. That’s a ...