RFID brings improved inventory management to retail

The use of RFID offers a whole range of advantages, two of which clearly stand out: precision and speed. DENSO explains what this means for the retail sector.

From inventory control to increasing sales and reducing inventory costs, RFID has a positive impact on various aspects in retail. Even though RFID is not a new concept – a patent for the first RFID tag was developed as early as 1973 – a lot has changed, especially with the increased use of mobile computers, mobile data collection, and the implementation of digitalisation processes. Thanks to the development of less expensive RFID tags, the use of the technology has become more and more established, especially in retail.

DENSO WAVE EUROPE, member of the Toyota Group, offers innovative RFID readers and Cloud Based Solutions to enable retailers to work more efficiently. “With our RFID scanners and RFID solutions, employees in the retail sector can optimize and accelerate their processes,” says David Walker, Business Development Manager – RFID Solutions at DENSO WAVE EUROPE.

DENSO’s RFID readers are ideal for working along the entire supply chain. In addition, the RFID-based inventory management, which DENSO implements with their partner RFKeeper, offers clear advantages for the retail sector. How DENSO WAVE EUROPE and RFKeeper optimize the various processes in retail with RFID can be read here.

Less risk, more precision

“By combining our efficient RFID technology with RFKeeper’s Cloud Based and mobile applications, we digitalise our customers’ inventory management,” explains Walker. This is possible, as RFID-based solutions create a more accurate overview along the supply chain and minimize risks such as over/under stock, shrinkage but also process errors in the supply chain. “Furthermore, the customer experience can be improved with RFID,” says Walker.

“Imagine a customer looking for a specific product in a brick-and-mortar store because they discovered it while browsing online and was informed that the goods were available locally. But if the customer visits the store and the specific product is not in stock, meaning it was displayed incorrectly due to an error in the inventory, they will be very disappointed and may well go elsewhere to purchase a similar product. But with RFID, such a negative customer experience can be prevented,” explains the expert for mobile data collection and RFID.

The modular plug & play solution that DENSO offers with RFKeeper, improves inventory and sales efficiency in the store through circa 99 % accurate shipping confirmations, inventory counts, search options, and replenishment reports. This video shows how the RFID Inventory Management of DENSO and RFKeeper works.

“Moreover, the RFID Inventory Management offers in-store customer engagement solutions,” Walker continues. Retailers can increase their sales opportunities, for example, with smart fitting rooms, digital signage or self-checkouts. DENSO and RFKeeper’s RFID Inventory Management comes with user-friendly analytics dashboards and the ability to track every item in the supply chain. The management of daily processes is also one of the functions of the RFID-based system from DENSO and RFKeeper.

Innovative RFID scanners

DENSO says its SP1 UHF RFID Scanner is the perfect companion for the RFID Inventory Management with RFKeeper. Thanks to the newly developed Autopilot function, the RFID scanner now reads up to 1,000 tags per second and reduces inventory count by up to 50 percent compared to the use without the Autopilot function.

At the POS, another RFID scanner from DENSO can create advantages for retailers. With the UR20 RFID scanner, long queues at the cash register can be avoided. With the UR20, employees in retail can quickly and easily scan all of a customer’s products at once. Since the scanning range of the UR20 RFID scanner is around 80 centimetres, other goods are not accidentally scanned.

“This is how we support our retail clients in regards to digitalisation processes – with our data collection devices and the RFID-based solution with RFKeeper,” says Walker happily. More information about the RFID scanners and RFID solutions from DENSO WAVE EUROPE, part of the Toyota Group, and how they can optimise processes in retail can be found here.

For the European market, DENSO WAVE EUROPE is the contact point for all enquiries on RFID, QR Codes, mobile data collection, handheld terminals, and scanners. The durable and robust terminals and scanners manufactured by DENSO are to be found in storage, logistics, at the POS, in production, and field & sales automation applications.

Short and informative video clips about the terminals, scanners, and solutions from DENSO WAVE EUROPE can now be viewed on YouTube. The clips include the 20th anniversary of the QR Code, a company presentation, and introductions to the various devices for mobile data capture such as the BHT-1500, BHT-1400 and the GT20 scanner. For more information, click on this link.

 

SML launches high-performance RFID inlay

SML RFID has today announced the latest addition to its range of high-performance RFID inlays, one of the market’s first UCode9 ARC certified inlay – GB3U9. Designed to support retailers with a wide spectrum of inventory management and customer experience use cases, the GB3U9 is equipped with the latest RFID chip from NXP, UCODE 9, enabling industry best read sensitivity, resulting in high quality and rapid inventory counting in dense RFID tag populations.

Available immediately, the SML GB3U9 provides a high-quality RF performance improvement for any given sector. The GB3 inlay offers a unique solution for the retail apparel, footwear, cosmetics, and electronic industries. Featuring a 3D orientation design, the inlay can be used for item management across various materials, including denim, poly bags, apparel tags, and boxed items, and its broadband design offers outstanding performance across worldwide regulations to support retailers as they manage items along the supply chain from source to store.

The inlay, like any of the SML inlays, can be converted into an adhesive label, integrated price ticket or a sew-in tag form factor to support every merchandizing strategy. SML has a family of U9 based inlays that will also be certified in the next few months, establishing the benchmark in inlay performance for the retail industry.

The GB3U9 inlay meets a number of ARC categories, including Spec N, Spec Q, Spec M, Spec G, Spec F, Spec L, Spec W1, Spec W2, Spec W3, Spec W4, Spec W5, Spec W6, Spec I, and Spec K. Set by Auburn University, the ARC categories are a set of industry-wide performance requirements needed to ensure that the RFID technology meets or exceeds a performance level that benefits both retailers and suppliers.

Dean Frew, Chief Technology Officer and Senior Vice President of RFID solutions at SML Group, said: “As adoption of Item-Level RFID in retailers of all types continues to see dramatic growth, technology innovation like this tag is one of the elements fuelling that adoption. Our tests in retail store environments show that our U9 family of tags can reduce handheld stock count time while achieving >98% inventory accuracy, greatly enhancing in-store and BOPIS inventory availability. The tag will also improve accuracy in numerous retailers’ supply chain scenarios such as reading high density packed cases of product in-tunnels and dock door use cases.”

Dr. Jeremy Liu, Vice President of RFID Technology, SML Group, commented: “SML global innovation centres fully brought out the capabilities of UCODE 9 chip. The advanced antenna design of GB3U9 showed a great balance between forward and reversed sensitivity. It enables the inlay to provide an exceptional solution to the modern retailer’s inventory management requirements. The compact antenna design, along with global frequency operation and omni-directional radiation capabilities, has created a versatile inlay that perfectly caters to the demands of today’s supply chain and in-store operations.”

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