Target, the fourth largest retailer in the United States, has told its top suppliers that they will be required to apply RFID tags on pallets and cases sent to “select” regional distribution ...
LAS VEGAS--Privacy advocates may not be the only people taking issue with the current crop of radio-frequency identification tags--merchants will likely have problems ...
Caroline Landwehr, global security strategies manager for Target, the Minneapolis-based retailer, says her company is exploring the use of passive RFID to help secure the supply chain, as well as to ...
Some cafes and retail stores in Seattle this week will begin individually marketing products and services to bypassers in Seattle using RFID (radio frequency identification) technology. The first ...
Behind the scenes, Wal-Mart and Target use radio-frequency identification tracking systems to help them keep their shelves stocked, but that method could face new complications if an ongoing patent ...
WESTBOROUGH, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Avery Dennison (NYSE: AVY) has announced a global Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) partnership agreement with Target Corporation, as part of Target’s ...
Target, Lululemon Athletica and Levi Strauss, among others, have seen improvements in inventory accuracy and fulfillment processes from deploying RFID technology in stores, according to the Journal of ...
Target Corp. plans to roll out RFID-enabled “smart labels” later this year to aid inventory accuracy and improve in-store stock levels. In a corporate blog post, Keri Jones, executive VP, global ...
It’s great when retailers bring new technology innovations to the market. It’s even pretty good when they adapt not-so-new innovations to their processes in ways that help customers and/or the bottom ...
So far, we have learned how Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) works and how it is applied in both theory and real-world operations. This chapter discusses how security is implemented in RFID, and ...
The top suppliers of consumer goods may have to start opening their wallets a lot wider to accommodate the mandates retailers are asking them to meet with respect to RFID tags. Minneapolis-based ...
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