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| Gerry Weber Sews In RFID's Benefits | 12/02/2009 |
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The company plans to integrate EPC Gen 2 tags into the care labels of all garments it makes, and expects to quickly recoup its cost by using the tags to track inventory and deter theft. |
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| RFID Drives Up Efficiencies at ABB | 11/25/2009 |
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At its factory in Helsinki, Finland, the manufacturer is using EPC Gen 2 tags to track the production and shipment of the motor drives it makes, resulting in a range of benefits. |
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| Explaining the Value of the Visibility RFID Creates | 11/22/2009 |
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If vendors don't talk about the many benefits RFID can deliver, end users will always be short-changed. |
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| Bloomingdale's Tracks Strong Results from RFID Pilot | 09/01/2009 |
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RFID improved inventory accuracy by 27.2 percent and reduced the time required for inventory cycle counting by 96 percent in an item-level jeans tracking pilot project completed by Bloomingdale's. Researchers said the results were consistent with other pilots and suggest similar benefits would be available to other retailers. |
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| Item-Level RFID Pilot Sees Major Benefits, Proves ROI | 07/07/2009 |
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Australian telecommunications provider Telstra has completed a successful item-level RFID pilot in which the company tracked 15,000 cellular phones across the supply chain to its retail outlets. The benefits were considerable, and the company may expand the rollout next year. |
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| NACDS Study Puts Price Tag on Pharmacy RFID Systems | 06/26/2008 |
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It would cost pharmacies between $84,000 and $110,000 to comply with proposed RFID and 2D bar code requirements for tracking prescription drugs, according to a new study from Accenture and the Coalition for Community Pharmacy Action. The study did not break out costs for specific technologies and didn't look at potential benefits. |
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| DSD Study Finds Skepticism About RFID Value | 04/01/2008 |
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A new study from the Global Commerce Initiative (GCI) found considerable skepticism about the value of RFID technology for direct store delivery (DSD) operations. DSD suppliers and retailers see possible benefits from RFID, but reported other options have more value potential and conditions for RFID adoption won't be favorable for years. |
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| Greek 3PL Sees Major Benefits at All-RFID Warehouse | 01/28/2008 |
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Greek 3PL Diakinisis has elected to tag all pallets at a major distribution center to facilitate shipment handling. RFID-enabled putaway, picking, and shipment verification operations have reportedly reduced shipping errors and related costs by 80 percent, reduced overtime expenses 20 percent, and provided other benefits. |
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| Daisy Brand Expands RFID Use, Asserts ROI | 01/16/2008 |
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Dairy food producer Daisy Brand began using RFID to comply with Wal-Mart's requirements, but now applies RFID labels to every pallet because multiple enterprise systems depend on RFID data. The company says expanded RFID use has provided positive return on investment and many business benefits. |
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| RFID Just Icing for Imperial Sugar's New Pallet Program | 11/27/2007 |
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Imperial Sugar is joining the iGPS pallet pool, which features all RFID-tagged plastic pallets instead of traditional wooden units. Imperial Sugar is making the switch mostly for the environmental and hygienic benefits, but is studying how it can take advantage of RFID data gathered from its facilities and retail customer sites. |
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