
Inventory Accuracy: The Key to Retail Success
At RetailX, speakers explained why having real-time control of what’s in stock depends on technology and how this can create competitive winners in business.
At RetailX, speakers explained why having real-time control of what’s in stock depends on technology and how this can create competitive winners in business.
SML, Microsoft collaborate to provide item-level retail RFID solutions; BSN intros RFID-based anticounterfeiting system, implements PragmatIC flexible ICs; CoreRFID provides Serco with access cards for railway service; Onset releases BLE temperature loggers; Advantech selects BehrTech wireless connectivity software for its IoT sensor platform; NFC Forum certifies Infineon’s NFC Type 4B tags; The Foschini Group deploys RFID solution from RIoT Insight.
As the event opened this week in Chicago, RFID Journal editor Mark Roberti spoke about the growth of radio frequency identification as a business tool.
At RetailX, consultants and experts from such organizations as GS1 US and Auburn University discussed how the use of radio frequency identification favors business.
Stora Enso’s Intelligent Cabinet features an RFID reader and an antenna to capture the unique ID numbers of tagged goods, enabling un-manned sales for food, beverages or other consumer goods by retailers in such places as office buildings, malls and schools.