Jakob Jost Tests RFID
The German retailer will track garments by means of EPC Gen 2 tags, applied by a number of fashion suppliers, including Gardeur, Seidensticker and Gerry Weber.
The German retailer will track garments by means of EPC Gen 2 tags, applied by a number of fashion suppliers, including Gardeur, Seidensticker and Gerry Weber.
Customers can use Near Field Communication (NFC) cell phones to access the store, obtain product information and pay for purchases.
The biggest obstacle end users face when confronted with an opportunity to use RFID to improve the way they do business is resistance to change within their own organizations.
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Retailers want to boost their margins, but they can’t do so until they improve their inventory accuracy.
First-time purchasers of the company’s Wi-Fi-based real-time locating system can try it for 30 days, then, if not pleased with the results, get the installation fixed to their satisfaction for free, or receive a full refund.
Retailers want to boost their margins, but they can’t do so until they improve their inventory accuracy.
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