Tag: rfid tags
What Is RFID?
RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification and, this may surprise you, RFID is not new. In fact, it has been around since World War...
Scarsdale: Next-Generation RF/RFID EAS
Scarsdale installs article surveillance systems meant to deter shoplifters, not intimidate customers. Losses may be reduced by more than 50 percent with an electronic article surveillance system, meaning a very quick return on investment.
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CYBRA Announces RFID Lock & EnCodeâ„¢ SmartSeals that are Tamper and Temperature Sensing
CYBRA Corporation, the developer of award-winning MarkMagic™ Bar Code Labels, RFID Tags, Electronic Forms, and Report Writing Software and EdgeMagic® RFID Platform Software, announced...
Where Next for Electronic Article Surveillance?
Marketing textbooks tell us that every product, brand, and technology has a life cycle. First, there is the launch and introduction, then a period...
The Mobile Point of Sale Marches on in Retail
In 2013, nearly 66 percent of US smartphone owners used their devices to help them shop, and 80 percent of smartphone owners said they...
Red, White, and Blue: A Manufacturing and Loss Prevention Department Revolution
This article from 2012 examines the development of American Apparel’s unique asset protection and loss prevention department.Â
No company quite like American Apparel exists in...
Considerations for Evaluating EAS Source-Tagging Programs
While electronic article surveillance (EAS) has become pervasive in the US retail market, there are still a large number of retailers that have yet...
Visualizing Supply-Chain Security
Earlier this year, a firestorm of public outcry was set off with the announcement that the Dubai-based ports operator DP World would take over...
Understanding the Impact of RFID on Retail
Over the past few years, it has been hard to pick up a newspaper or magazine without seeing an article about RFID. Publications such...
RFID: The Future of Supply-Chain Management
Imagine a microchip the size of a grain of salt attached to every single manufactured product in the supply chain. Every can of soda,...