- 1. Define Your Supply Chain by These Winning Traits
- (Supply)
- ... mobile technologies, while 65% use RFID tagging, among other approaches. In short, the adoption of technology is the leading way of ensuring you stay ahead of the game. They are data-driven We ...
- 2. AI-enabled retail software revenue to rise nearly eightfold by 2025
- (News)
- ... recommendations, promotions and marketing. Improving search functionality through sharper meta-tagging and visual search. Creating digital maps of in-store inventory to manage out-of-stock inventory, ...
- 3. Augmented Reality is Making the Supply Chain Better and More Efficient
- (Logistics)
- ... 60% of their day searching their trucks for the correct boxes to be delivered. However, with the help of AR, they can eliminate this by identifying, tagging, sequencing and locating a box rather than having ...
- 4. RFID Ready
- (News)
- Is the slow-motion revolution finally here? RFID has been with us for over a decade and has always seemed to be on the verge of 'breaking out'.DC Velocity's Ben Ames thinks that the omnichannel consumer ...
- 5. Tags Limit Visibility
- (Technology)
- The technology that supports the supply chain is pretty amazing stuff. With the multiple combinations of item tagging, sensing, reading, and recording methods it seems strange that there are still gaps ...
- 6. Item Level RFID Survey Results
- (News)
- The folks at DC Velocity tell us that RFID at the item level is still viable, but not growing all that quickly, according to a recent survey. Cost continues to be an impediment and ROI is a related issue, ...
- 7. RFID Moving Forward
- (News)
- Based on a recent report by ChainLink Research, RFID is further along than many of us realize. As costs have dropped, project with good ROI's are being implemented and successes are adding up.In an RFID ...
- 8. Tesco Makes its Bets
- (News)
- Although mega-corporations usually aren't known for their flexibility, they're often leaders in innovation because they have the resources available to devote to problems. Tesco, a British retailer, is ...
- 9. RFID in the DC
- (News)
- RFID has been around for awhile and is continuing to make inroads in the supply chain. However, moving to the next level is difficult due to implementation costs for early adopters.In an interesting study, ...
- 10. RFID Improves Efficiencies and Reduces Shrinkage for Retailers
- (Technology)
- ... EAS source tagging and special high-theft solutions implemented by more retailers each year. While a little more than one-third of loss prevention managers thought the primary driver of RFID in their ...
- 11. Labeling Still a Barrier in Some Areas
- (Supply)
- ... a consortium of U.S.companies seeking to improve visibility into the retail supply chain and create operational efficiency by Item Level Tagging (ILT). The hope is that their Asian suppliers will participate ...
- 12. State of the RFID art: what electronic tracking can do for e-commerce
- (Supply)
- ... academic analyses and strong results from such early adopters as American Apparel demonstrate that, at its best, item-level RFID tagging can significantly improve inventory control, out-of-stock averages, ...
- 13. State of the RFID art: what electronic tracking can do for e-commerce
- (Logistics)
- ... academic analyses and strong results from such early adopters as American Apparel demonstrate that, at its best, item-level RFID tagging can significantly improve inventory control, out-of-stock averages, ...
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