Several European companies are laying groundwork for tracking millions of pieces of clothing from warehouse to retail. Led by DHL Solutions, ASK, and systems integrator NBG-ID, located in France, DHL this year intends to staff two warehouses with RFID readers.
DHL’s Stéphanie Dardanne said that implementation “will be made according to the needs of our customers.” The company originally decided to implement RFID in 2001 and last summer conducted an RFID trial involving “reverse logistics for 30,000 pieces. Every store of Véronique Delachaux tagged their returns and sent pieces to our logistics warehouse in Marne La Vallée (France) to be inventoried and redirected according to the shipping instructions from the customer,” she said.
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