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Do you supply products to a major retailer? If so, your customer might have mandated you begin RFID-tagging your products. What are some RFID basics to help you comply with this requirement?
Items with RFID labels are now arriving at your brick-and-mortar stores. Hopefully, you view this as great news. What do you need to keep in mind to take advantage of these newly tagged items?
Successful RAIN RFID implementations in the retail industry depend on global standards to ensure that products are trackable across the value chain from the manufacturer through logistics partners and ultimately to the retailer. Regardless of the tags and equipment in use, who encoded the tags, or who is reading the tags, actors and trading partners in the retail value chain rely on standards to ensure interoperability.
In our previous blog, we outlined some of the challenges retailers and suppliers face when implementing e-commerce operations. From inventory management to choosing the most efficient labeling supplies, there’s a lot to consider when integrating e-commerce operations into your enterprise. In this blog, we will take a look at how RFID can help solve some of those challenges.
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