Zipping Up Benefits
In the new economic reality, where the apparel and footwear industry can’t count on consumers’ boom-time shopping sprees, retailers are turning to RFID to increase sales, reduce losses and gain efficiencies.
In the new economic reality, where the apparel and footwear industry can’t count on consumers’ boom-time shopping sprees, retailers are turning to RFID to increase sales, reduce losses and gain efficiencies.
For doctors and nurses responding to a pandemic, an RFID system could be a matter of life and death.
As companies work to cut costs and reduce overhead wherever possible, RFID technologies now look more appealing.
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Georgia Electronic Design Center develop a batteryless RFID tag to monitor air quality.
Vail Resorts’ RFID ski lift pass program enhances the customer experience while improving business operations.
The University of Arkansas’ RFID Research Center will reveal industry benchmarks regarding the benefits that can be achieved using RFID in apparel stores, at RFID Journal’s fourth annual event, to be held in New York City on Aug. 12-13.
Retailers would like to perform at the same level as manufacturers that have embraced Six Sigma strategies, but it can’t happen without RFID.
A fragmented warehouse equipped with RFID can save companies time and money.
In the real world, things matter more than ideas.
Presenting the third annual RFID Journal Awards.