The View From NRF
RFID technology is beginning to seep into the consciousness of more retailers.
RFID technology is beginning to seep into the consciousness of more retailers.
RFID-tracking pallets and cases of perishable goods can enable retailers to reduce costs and improve customer satisfaction.
The Allied VX-Mid tag incorporates Vizinex’s Sentry tag, as well as a rugged encapsulation molded to the tag by Xtreme RFID, to render it impervious to impacts, dirt and fluids, while boasting a read range of about 25 feet.
The French company is marketing a tiny RFID reader—small enough to fit on the dashboard of a truck’s cab—designed to track tagged items loaded in the vehicle’s trailer.
Xterprise announces new pricing model for item-level RFID tagging; inventory accuracy, reduced out-of-stocks and increased on-floor availability drive retail RFID adoption, according to report; RFID Canada unveils new family of dual-technology RFID scanners; DAP Technologies launches LTE-enabled ultra-rugged tablet with QWERTY keyboard, RFID; Thinaire launches BLE beacon solution for mobile marketing; Checkpoint Systems and RGIS collaborate on retail RFID implementations; Accenture consumer survey reveals market opportunities in wearable technologies.