Retail

Retailer Rolls Out RFID Across 1,000 Stores This Year

2019-07-26T00:00:00+00:00July 26, 2019|Applications, Asset Management, RAIN, Retail, UHF RFID|

The Foschini Group has committed to deploying RFID technology across its brands, beginning with its menswear brand Markham, throughout South Africa and beyond, in order to bring inventory accuracy above 95 percent. Jul 26, 2019— South African fashion retailer The Foschini Group (TFG) has launched a UHF RFID solution across 500 stores throughout a

Mainetti Group Expands RFID Expertise, Offerings Through Global Strategic Partnership With Retail Reload

2019-07-18T00:00:00+00:00July 18, 2019|Applications, Asset Management, RAIN, Retail, UHF RFID|

Investment Marks Mainetti's Continued Commitment to Providing End-to-End Retail Solutions KEASBEY, N.J., July 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Mainetti Group, a global manufacturer of retail products and solutions, is delighted to announce a strategic partnership with Retail Reload, an RFID solutions provider headquartered in Paris, France. Retail Reload offers an omni-channel RFID Solution and

Continuous Strong Growth Makes NXP UCODE the #1 RAIN Tag IC

2019-06-20T00:00:00+00:00June 20, 2019|Asset Management, Aviation, Food/Animal Identification, Healthcare, IoT, Member News, RAIN, Retail, Success Stories, UHF RFID|

The first quarter of 2019 proved to be another strong one for NXP’s portfolio of RAIN ICs. Not only did we ship more than two billion UCODE ICs, we also confirmed our number-one position for RAIN tag IC revenue. UCODE 8 Performance Drives Growth NXP’s ongoing success with RAIN tags can

Can RFID take the drudgery out of taking inventory? Plano company is counting on it 

2019-06-17T00:00:00+00:00June 17, 2019|Applications, Asset Management, Member News, RAIN, Retail, UHF RFID|

RFID tags were supposed to replace the trusty bar code, but 20 years ago, the technology was still too expensive.Now a Plano-based company is... RFID tags were supposed to replace the trusty bar code, but 20 years ago, the technology was still too expensive. Now a Plano-based company is betting that