Retailers, including Dillard’s, JCPenney, Bloomingdale’s and American Apparel have publically talked about their RFID tagging efforts over the course of the last couple of years, with no particular ...
Walmart Inc. is requiring suppliers in more product categories to attach RFID tags to their items, which helps the retailer ensure proper stock levels in stores. Suppliers have until Sept. 2 to comply ...
Walmart recently discontinued a test of a machine that verified purchases people made using the retailer’s scan-and-go checkout solution at one of its stores in Bentonville, Arkansas, a spokesperson ...
On January 1st 2005 Wal-Mart's mandate to top suppliers, announced some 18 months ago, came into effect. Here we report, after two months into the year, what has happened so far. Linda Dillman, CIO at ...
Pacific Coast Producers represents an important RFID success story, but the company’s enthusiastic embrace of the technology is the exception more than the rule. Pacific Coast Producers might never ...
With the need to optimize supply chains and cut down on time consuming efforts, retailers including Walmart and Nordstrom have turned to RFID technology as a solution. They have mandated that their ...
Wal-Mart has begun rolling out the first applications and process changes based on radio frequency identification data at the original seven Wal-Mart stores in Texas that were outfitted with RFID ...
The trial is being conducted with a handful of suppliers and EPCglobal Inc., the standards group spearheading RFID adoption. "We're just about to enter the next phase where those suppliers will push ...
The retail giant is expected to throw its weight behind RFID (radio frequency identification) technology at the Retail Systems 2003 industry conference in Chicago on Tuesday. Sources familiar with the ...
A U.S. law enforcing privacy rules for RFID (radio frequency identification) isn’t needed because companies experimenting with the technology are committed to protecting privacy, two such corporations ...
Inventory management technology that uses wireless signals to track products from the factory to store shelves is set to win a major new ally next week: Wal-Mart. The retail giant is expected to throw ...