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RFID: The Game-Changer for Retail Optimization During the Holiday Season

Supply Chain Brain

RFID is helping retailers and their supply chain partners to navigate a rapidly changing consumer landscape and meet increasing demands for convenience, particularly around the busy holiday season.

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Warehouse Sorting Incorporates RFID Scanning

Logistics Business Magazine

OPEX® Corporation, a global leader in next generation automation for almost 50 years, is expanding the capabilities of its leading-edge ‘Sure Sort® Warehouse Automation’ technology to incorporate radio frequency identification (RFID) scanning to meet client needs and increase operational speed and efficiency.

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RFID in the Supply Chain: Fizzling Technology or the Future of Effective SCM?

GlobalTranz

In 2003, Walmart announced that all of its suppliers would need to have Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags on all pallets and cases by 2006. For many reasons, that transformation did not happen and RFID was put on the industry’s back-burner. Two Specific Examples of RFID in the Supply Chain?

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Clustag Selected for Item-Level RFID Solution

Logistics Business Magazine

Clustag by Rielec, a global leader in innovative RFID solutions, has announced that it has been appointed by global warehouse robotics provider Exotec as a strategic partner to deploy item-level RFID solutions in selected Skypod® System projects. The RFID station is UL certified and CE-marked.

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DENSO: Why RFID is the future

Logistics Business Magazine

DENSO WAVE EUROPE , member of the Toyota group, has developed and deployed various RFID readers and solutions, which are used for inventory management, in-store product movements at the POS, for warehouse management or shipping controls. One of these experts at DENSO WAVE EUROPE is David Walker, who has specialised in RFID.

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How Smart Contracts Are Impacting Supply Chains

Logistics Viewpoints

How Smart Contracts Improve Procurement Automated Payments: When a supplier meets predefined conditions (e.g., Today, logistics firms rely on RFID tags, barcode scanning, and centralized tracking systems, which are vulnerable to tampering and inefficiencies. This creates opportunities for fraud, inefficiency, and payment delays.

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Pioneering the Future: Logistics Insights for 2025

Logistics Business Magazine

Attaching RFID-enabled labels and automated sensors to physical goods allows organisations to gather detailed item-level data. By incorporating RFID-enabled labels and automated sensors, UPS has reduced sorting and delivery errors, ensuring parcels are accurately tracked and delivered, optimising routes, and minimising costs. .”