Radar's technology uses RFID and AI to track merchandise and help retailers maintain proper levels of inventory and customer service.
Zebra SmartLens overhead RFID readers continuously capture item-level inventory signals across the store. GreyOrange’s gStore ...
RFID and DPPs are part of the same shift: from products as static goods to sources of data. RFID brings precision; DPPs bring ...
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RFID has benefits beyond simple efficiency gains— it drives improvements in inventory management, waste reduction, and ...
Jonathan Aitken has joined RADAR as Senior Vice President, RFID Center of Excellence. In this role, he will establish ...
Today’s medication supply chain relies heavily on barcodes for tracking and authentication, and these are applied not only at the unit of sale — such as a box of medications — but also at the ...
When failure margins shrink to a few volts, ioniser performance reveals why ESD risks go unnoticed and how they can be ...
As automation implementation proliferates beverage warehouses, operations are turning to reusable packaging systems to ...
Developed in house, ShinWon's tunnel system will allow it to check the accuracy of 100 percent of the orders leaving its ...
Zebra Technologies (ZBRA) could be an attractive buy, supported by strong cash generation, solid fundamentals, and a ...
According to MarketsandMarkets, the report "Pharma & Cosmetic Anti-Counterfeit Packaging Market by Technology (Mass Encoding, ...