Radio Frequency Identification Technology for Logistics, Tagging and EPC

Impinj, RFsense teams to deploy source to floor RFID solution

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Impinj and RFsense took part in the joint installment of a complete source to floor RFID solution for “memove,” a new apparel brand and part of Brazil’s Valdac Global Brands.

Initially in 2011, the implementation will involve three stores and include more than 40,000 tagged items per location. The company also plans to open an additional 54 stores within the next five years, all utilizing RFID technology.


The RFID system in each store comprises six Impinj Speedway Revolution readers, three Speedway xPortal readers and Impinj Brickyard antennas at the point of sale. RFsense provides engineering and system integration services, and specialized middleware software for the project.

memove’s supply manufacture facilities in Brazil, China and other locations are using Impinj Monza chip-based RFID tags sewn into the labels of garments and encoded with serialized SKU data. This allows for tracking incoming goods, managing inventory, completing point-of-sale transactions, including via self-checkout kiosks, and for electronic article surveillance (EAS), as well as the processing of any necessary returns.

memove also has plans to introduce additional capabilities designed to enhance the customer experience, including smart mirrors and other interactive devices. [end] 

Impinj introduced Monza Self-Serialization, a chip-based EPC serialization method supported on ultra-high frequency RFID inlays powered by the Monza 5 tag chip.

Monza Self-Serialization generates a unique Serialized Global Trade Item Number (SGTIN) directly from each tag chip. This chip-based serialization simplifies EPC serial number management, giving retail brand owners the flexibility to decide when, where and how they manage the item-level tagging process across their supply chain.

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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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Gaming Partners International announced that it has received three orders to supply casino chips and plaques totaling just under $4.7 million.

The company will produce approximately 700,000 custom Bourgogne et Grasset (B&G) premium casino chips for Venetian Macau Limited’s Sands Macau and Sands Cotai properties. GPI will also produce over 80,000 B&G RFID plaques to Sociedade de Jogos de Macau, S.A. (SJM)’s Grand Lisboa property.

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Gaming Partners International Corporation announced that it will introduce several new products at the upcoming Global Gaming Expo (G2E) Asia exhibition in Macau, China.

GPI will release new currency security features that can be added to any of the company’s chip brands, highlighting several enhancements to its Bourgogne-et-Grasset (B&G) currency and RFID product portfolios.

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