RFID in Retail Expert Views
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EPCIS can support chain-of-custody verification—without a cumbersome data burden.
Apparel retailers are using the technology to improve inventory management, which increases sales and reduces working capital.
NFC-enabled phones will offer consumers the opportunity to enhance their privacy by empowering them with their own secure ID devices.
Manufacturers and customers can monitor consumer electronics devices for maintenance, repair and recycling.
If every digital camera contained a SIM or RFID module, it could log into its manufacturer's product-authentication database when switched on and, if stolen, report its whereabouts and disable itself until returned to its rightful owner.
Filters on fixed and handheld readers ensure data accuracy, providing retailers with real-time inventory visibility.
Analyzing aggregated data can improve our understanding of processes.
We must balance the cost of information with improvement in decisions and actions.
The transformation of a technology negative into a positive could make it affordable to monitor the condition of many products and things.
Select radio frequency identification as a solution only when its capabilities provide an immediate or projected benefit to a process that makes it more effective than choosing another technology.