Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

SeD Logistiques taps TAGSYS to optimize supply chain for apparel and footwear

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

TAGSYS announced that SeD Logistiques has deployed its new Fashion Item Tracking System (FiTS) solution at the company’s distribution center in Paris.SeD Logistiques is a logistics supplier providing storage and distribution support for a number of major apparel brands.

The RFID solution will support and optimize the supply chain for SeD’s apparel, footwear and retail customers worldwide. SeD deployed TAGSYS RFID technology, including RFID tunnel readers, preparation stations, and the TAGSYS e-Connectware software.


With the TAGSYS FiTS solution, SeD Logistiques will be able to provide customers with real-time information regarding their merchandise as it moves in and out of its distribution center.

As cases of tagged garments pass through fixed-position readers at the distribution center, SeD will be able to track merchandise from receipt through putaway, picking and shipping, and provide that information to its customers in real time. [end] 

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The ViziT solutions include a range of RFID/EAS enabled paper and woven labels, as well as tickets and sticker that can be attached to garments and stacked items. Using the SML ViziT IT cloud based data management software also provides for semi automated inventory control, as well as improved loss prevention by triggering alarms and item identification at the store exit.

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UPM RFID announced the new UPM Web ultra-high frequency (UHF) and UPM Trap near field (NF) UHF inlays based on the Monza RFID chip from Impinj.

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The American Apparel and Footwear Association (AAFA) and GS1 US are co-sponsoring a webinar on Dec. 14 to share findings from a recent study to assess the impact of RFID for apparel and footwear companies.

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New research from the University of Arkansas reveals that apparel suppliers can gain from the use of RFID, particularly in the area of inventory accuracy.

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