Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

European clothier gets a better view

Friday, April 9, 2010

TAGSYS announced that European fashion retailer Serge Blanco, is using its RFID for retail solution to gain item-level visibility of merchandise at its store in Toulon, France.

The solution incorporates TAGSYS ultra-high frequency garment hang tags, handheld and point of sale readers, security gates for loss prevention and e-Connectware software.


The system automates store receiving, merchandise monitoring in back rooms, on store shelves and in fitting rooms - all in real time.

Fitting rooms equipped with RFID stations enable Serge Blanco to track the conversion rates of products that customers try on versus the ones they actually purchase. [end] 

GAO RFID Asset Tracking announced an ultra-high frequency Gen 2 RFID reader with 4-port read and 4-port listen.

This RFID reader, operating at the frequency range of 902 to 928 MHz, reads Gen 2 compatible transponders at a maximum distance of up to 7 meters or more. It also offers communication interfaces including Ethernet TCP/ IP, DHCP and HTTPS for data exchange.

read more »

nanotron Technologies announced the release of nanoLES Version 2.0, the latest high throughput location engine and server software of nanotron’s people and asset locating (PAL) technology.

read more »

UPM RFID introduced two inlays featuring the NXP UCODE G2iL chip: the UPM Stamp near field ultra-high frequency inlay and UPM Jewel ultra-high frequency inlay.

read more »

DAILY RFID released its latest Bluetooth-enabled ultra-high frequency RFID reader, the DL930B.

With a read range of up to eight meters and a fast read rate, the DL930B supports a wide variety of industrial applications, including asset management, baggage handling, container and pallet tracking, item-level inventory management and warehouse logistics.

read more »

Imec, Holst Centre and their partners have developed an RFID circuit made in low-temperature thin-film technology that enables reader-talks-first communication, enabling item-level tags on the packaging of retail consumer goods.

read more »

A new study reveals the market for RFID transponders, readers, software and services will generate more than $70.5 billion from 2012 to the end of 2017.

read more »