RFID (radio frequency identification) can identify and track inventory. Learn how RFID is used in retail and what you need to know to use it effectively.
The use of cameras makes JWO ideal for packaged goods like water, beer, candy bars, and chips—items with rigid shapes and ...
The University of Parma’s RFID Lab recently announced the results of radio frequency identification’s impact on operational efficiencies and sales in an end-to-end supply chain study. The lab reports ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Checkpoint Systems, a leading global supplier of Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) and RFID solutions for the retail industry, today announced here at the NRF Big Show ...
By adopting systems that combine RFID, IoT and smart cameras, stores access the same level of sophistication that larger ...
Radio frequency identification, or RFID, is a new tracking technology that involves small tags that emit distinct signals. Retail business owners can use remote scanners to read RFID tags placed on ...
Following is Part 2 of the Retail TouchPoints feature focused on inventory best practices. This article will focus on new developments in RFID, benefits of the technology and successful retail ...
This is Part 2 of the Retail TouchPoints Inventory Strategies Report, a two-part feature highlighting best practices and technologies that help retailers improve their inventory management processes.
Belgium based tikitag, a subsidiary of Alcatel-Lucent, is moving full force to get RFID technology opened up to a mass audience, boasting a low price point, easy-to-use technology and a developer ...
The German retailer, Metro Group, has abandoned the RFID tags in its Future Store’s loyalty cards, following consumer concerns over personal privacy issues. The company has now issued a ‘position ...