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Many retailers have stumbled implementing RFID tags for inventory control, but the Zara chain is working the system. The scale and speed of its rollout is drawing notice in the industry.
As far as wireless technologies go, radio-frequency identification (RFID) is one of the oldest. Patented in 1983 by the late British inventor Charles Walton, RFID made it possible for new, cutting ...
This week, the Spanish clothing company Inditex announced its intention to tag every item of clothing sold in its Zara stores using an RFID technology (radio frequency identification). Designed to ...
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Zara Elevates Its Shopping Experience - MSNZara has been "obsessed" about integrating RFID across its shopping channels, a spokesperson said. In a spacious service section, there are automated parcel dispensers to pick up orders made online.
Zara has been “obsessed” about integrating RFID across its shopping channels, a spokesperson said. Story continues In a spacious service section, there are automated parcel dispensers to pick ...
Zara is improving customer service by implementing an RFID system allowing items to be tracked from factory to point of sale, which means knowing which items need to be restocked at which store in ...
Inditex SA is racing to iron bugs out of a new anti-shoplifting system for its Zara stores, slightly delaying its rollout partly because the security tags were easy to identify and remove in ...
At Inditex‘s Annual General Meeting, held on Tuesday, Pablo Isla, the chairman and CEO of the Spain-based multinational clothing retailer, unveiled his company’s ambitious expansion plans for radio ...
Tyco Retail Solutions has announced the role it is playing in Inditex Group‘s RFID expansion plans. The fashion retailer is already using Tyco’s Sensormatic dual-technology RFID/Acousto-Magnetic (RFID ...
Many retailers have stumbled implementing RFID tags for inventory control, but the Zara chain is working the system. The scale and speed of its rollout is drawing notice in the industry.
This week, the Spanish clothing company Inditex announced its intention to tag every item of clothing sold in its Zara stores using an RFID technology (radio frequency identification).
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