March/April 2005
This issue explores RFID technology's ability to reduce out-of-stock and includes a case study explaining how Wal-Mart is using RFID in stores to improve on-shelf availability.
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The $69 Billion Problem
Out-of-stocks have long been the bane of the retail industry. RFID has the potential to make sure products are where they need to be, but solving the problem involves more than just tagging goods in the supply chain.
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