
- New University of Arkansas Study on Item-Level Apparel Tagging Interesting, but Cause-Effect Relationships Not Clear
New University of Arkansas Study on Item-Level Apparel Tagging Interesting, but Cause-Effect Relationships Not Clear
01.06.2009
96 Percent Faster Cycle Count in Store? Thawing Out “Frozen” SKUs. One of the bright spots for RFIDEngl. Abk. für „Radio Frequency Identification”. Nutzung eines Mikrochips (RFID Tag) zur Datenspeicherung. Der Chip gibt seine Daten über eine Antenne an seine Umgebung ab, in der sie über entsprechende Lesegeräte empfangen werden können. Die RFID-Identifikation gilt als sinnvolle Ergänzung zur Strichcode-Technik. in the consumer goods-to-retail supply chain has been the interest in item-level tagging in the apparel and footwear sectors. While the activity there has mostly been of a pilot nature (with some exceptions, such as American Apparel stores), sentiment from retailers in this area seems very bullish, and nearly all have reported very positive results from a series of pilots and other tests.
Quelle: http://www.scdigest.com/ (SCDigest.com)

New University of Arkansas Study on Item-Level Apparel Tagging Interesting, but Cause-Effect Relationships Not Clear