Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

Checkpoint Systems debuts EP CLEAR Tamper Tag, protects merch branding and all

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Checkpoint Systems introduced its newest RF label series in its EAS range: the EP CLEAR Tamper Tag.

Designed for placement on or inside of small high-value items, the EP CLEAR Tamper Tag has a printing and adhesive that makes it tamper resistant. It also allows for protection against theft without interfering with product labeling which could degrade branding or packaging design.


The tamper labels offer a visual deterrent to theft or can be a covert application. The labels may be applied to products in stores by employees or can be integrated into source tagging processes by product manufacturers, so that merchandise arrives in stores shelf ready.

The tags, small in size, can be used to protect small high-value retail items such as cosmetics or perfumes. The tamper tag can also be customized with a store brand or a store-specific ID that carries the store number or address. [end] 

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Checkpoint Systems launched an expanded portfolio of solutions commissioned for large-scale RFID deployments across apparel brands and their retail partners, as well as closed-loop apparel retailers and department stores.

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