RFID in Retail Case Studies
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Tomorrow's Mother says the RFID system provides timely, accurate inventory data, enabling the company to improve business processes and better meet customers' needs.
Millions of tagged books, DVDs and CDs speed checkout times, boost visits and add value to the community.
Columbus Brick is using a real-time locating system to more efficiently manage inventory and the location of goods in its brickyard.
Norway's Nortura is using RFID to bring increased efficiency to meat production.
Blue C, a Seattle sushi chain, deployed an RFID system to keep the food that revolves through its restaurants fresh and optimize its operations.
The frozen seafood supplier encounters a sea of change as it moves from slap-and-ship tagging to an automated process on the assembly line.
Dairy Farmers of America met Wal-Mart's tagging mandate, and the organization is now poised to reap internal benefits.
Sachsenmilch AG, a German cheese maker, tags and tracks carts of cheeses to improve quality control during production and comply with European Union regulations.