UPM Raflatac RFID Solution for Apparel, Fashion and Retail Item Level Applications
www.upmrfid.com: Sewing up the competition: You are a logistics leader for the highly competitive garment industry with customers in 35 countries on five continents. Your customers, many of them brand leaders, want to protect their profit margins from product diversion and counterfeiting while maximizing in-store product availability. How can you enhance your offering with a solution thats made to measure for your customers? One way is to demonstrate how RFID can significantly enhance supply chain management and in-store operations for key players garment manufacturers, brand owners, retailers and logistics providers alike. By teaming up with UPM Raflatac and ADT, a provider of electronic security systems, Salpomec has created the worlds first Apparel RFID Solution Center, located in Lahti, Finland. Opened in May 2007, it will play host to up to 100 garment manufacturers, retailers and logistics providers in its first year. Visitors to the Apparel RFID Solution Center will view an end-to-end supply chain that demonstrates source tagging, automatic goods reception, an RFID-based sorting system, replenishment and store inventory management as well as point-of-sale operations and security to demonstrate the technologys advantages over conventional inventory management processes. The solution leverages UPM Raflatacs Web UHF tag to reduce shrinkage and out-of-stocks for retailers, while streamlining operational processes for all retail partners. Says Jarkko Kuusisto, CEO of …
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Apparel Tagging Demo at RFID Journal LIVE! 2011
Video of the apparel tagging demo done at RFID Journal LIVE! 2011 featuring Zebra, Avery Dennison, Impinj, SourceTag, Seeonic, and Tyco Retail Solutions
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Avery Dennison RFID Case Study – American Apparel

The need to replenish items on the sales floor the instant they are sold required American Apparel, the Los Angeles-based apparel manufacturer and cult status retailer, to reinvent its inventory management process. In 2007, the company embarked on RFID pilots at a number of its New York City retail locations. The result: American Apparel RFID inventory management pilot stores have achieved the Holy Grail of retail—99+% on-floor availability of all the items stocked. In addition, work-hours required for restocking have been reduced, efficiencies in back room stock replenishment have increased and customer service has improved.
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