EPC Enabled RFID, Visibility All the Time

Using EPC enabled RFID, you can have read times of 200,000 items per hour and 96% and above accuracy within those counts, giving you the ability to know at any moment what, where and how many of every item you have. As a result, price adjustments and mark downs can be calculated appropriately and inventory can be leveraged in the most efficient way to increase both the top and bottom line. Whether it be a reduction in out of stock items, better forecasting or more efficient replenishment, better visibility stands improve customer experience and ultimately boost sales. EPC Enabled RFID is here to save time and money while also making your job easier. You can do full inventories in a matter of hours rather than days, locate items the second you need them and do so with almost 100% accuracy.

The introduction of a StealthID Solution system means greater visibility across all areas of asset control, whether it be the ability to more effectively ensure lose prevention or to maintain an inventory that truly reflects the location and quantity of you assets. Treat you store as you would a warehouse to supply not just your own sales floor but sales floors nationwide through a clear understanding of what you have and what others might need. The use of RFID can transform operation models and enables a massive reduction in labor requirements, freeing up employees to focus on core competencies rather than simply barcoding items.

Benefits of RFID in the Retail Environment:

  • Distortion and error can be virtually eliminated from any kind of inventory system
  • Ability to accurately know at any point and time where items are located and their individual attributes
  • Cater to clientele by accurately seeing what is selling and where
  • Visibility expedites forecasting, replenishment and helps protect against out of stock
  • Option to identify and track assets through each point in production
  • Data on inventory can be more granular due to the potential for more frequent data collection
  • Can identify individual items (bar codes only identify classes of objects)
  • Tags do not have to be in line of sight of the reader to be read
  • Tags can be read in bulk almost simultaneously
  • Tags can carry more data than bar codes
  • Reading can be completely automated (no human operator)
  • Data can be used to determine trends within the areas of sales, distortion and loses to make stores overall better operators
  • Inventory can be leveraged and sold by looking at trends collected from daily counts