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OATSystems Launches Solutions for Tracking In-Store Product Promotions

Delays in deploying promotional displays are costly, says Paul Cataldo, OATSystems' vice president of marketing. Item promotions often remain in the back room of a store at a time when they are scheduled to on the sales floor, promoting a product. According to OATSystems, between 15 and 40 percent of stores do not set up their promotion displays on time. Kimberly-Clark invests significantly in in-store product promotions, which are typically shipped directly to retail stores by K-C's contracted promotional-display manufacturers.

Kimberly-Clark began a test of the Mobile Tag and RPE solutions at numerous stores in mid 2006, and went live with the system in the fourth quarter. The company's promotional-display manufacturers use the Motorola RFID and bar-code handheld reader to scan the bar-coded SKU number on the product being promoted, then apply a passive EPC UHF Gen 2 tag to cardboard promotional display being shipped and use the PAD3500 device to encode the tag. The Motorola reader then captures the RFID number. In this manner, the tag's unique ID number can be permanently linked to the product SKU and sent via OATSystems' Foundation Suite software to Kimberly-Clark's information management system, indicating the shipment is on its way from the manufacturer.

If a display being shipped passes through a distribution center, an RFID interrogator at that site can read the display's RFID tag as it arrives and then leaves for a store. There, the system reads the tag again in the back room, indicating the product has arrived at the store and is awaiting the scheduled date and time to be placed on the sales floor. With an RFID system that does not use RPE, a CPG company could look up a display's supply-chain route in its database using OATSystems' software. With RPE, however, Kimberly-Clark and store management can be alerted automatically whenever a promotional display is not deployed on time.

K-C has signed an enterprise licensing agreement to purchase OATSystems' OAT Foundation Suite, Cataldo says, which includes both the Mobile Tag solution and RPE. "Kimberly-Clark is very innovative in its use of RFID," he says. "They're one of the first CPG makers moving beyond compliance to become competitive [through use of RFID technology]." Other CPG companies, adds Cataldo, are also using the RPE but have asked not to be named.

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