A presentation that
explains the benefits of item-level RFID implementation at
retailing giants Marks & Spencer and New Balance will be
delivered by Avery Dennison during
the Supply Chain Summit, June 25 – 27, 2007, Claremont
Resort, Berkeley, Calif.
Philip Calderbank, Director of Global Marketing
RFID & Security for Avery Dennison’s Information and Brand
Management Division, will talk on “Item Level RFID Tagging:
Marks & Spencer and New Balance Case Studies” on Wednesday, June
27 at 11:15 a.m., in the general session room. Calderbank’s
presentation will cover how two respected retailers are
addressing the challenges of tagging individual items.
Highlights of the talk will center on product and brand
security, supplier relations and how RFID can
bring about enhanced interactions by sales associates with store
customers.
The presentation comes just weeks after Avery
Dennison completed its acquisition of Paxar Corporation,
expanding Avery Dennison’s presence in the retail and brand
identification market.
Item-level RFID
Item-level RFID, which offers both front store
and back store benefits to retailers and brand owners, employs
RFID tags and labels, and RFID infrastructure
and software. Benefits can include increasing sales by
minimizing stockouts, real time monitoring of what SKUs are
available from back room inventories, better management for
seasonal items, enhanced security and the ability to provide
cross-selling information to associates.
Avery Dennison’s RFID tags and labels incorporate
a new set of antenna designs based on printed ink technology.
Combined with advanced production techniques, the designs permit
Avery Dennison to supply apparel and footwear retailers with
RFID “edge on” readable tags at the most economical price.
RFID infrastructure available through Avery Dennison consists of
Vue
Technology’s TrueVUETM RFID platform, which provides
breakthrough RFID infrastructure components and a powerful
software suite that delivers scalable, reliable and ROI-driven
RFID solutions.
With its patent-pending RF Networking devices and
UHF enabled VUEPointsTM, Vue allows standard
readers to network across thousands of antennas, exponentially
increasing the number of zones that readers can support and
dramatically reducing the cost barriers previously associated
with item-level RFID roll-outs. As a result, Vue provides
unprecedented visibility into inventory levels, location and
authenticity, while removing prohibitive cost barriers
previously associated with item-level RFID.
Item Level RFID at Marks & Spencer and New
Balance
According to Calderbank, RFID technology is steadily emerging
from the carton and pallet levels and advancing into the
benefit-rich item-level. “The
true RFID advantages for retailers are in the store,” he says.
“And there are a couple of leading businesses that are already
showing this. Marks and Spencer, for example, which calls RFID
‘intelligent labeling,’ is enjoying an increase in sales that
can be traced to product availability facilitated by its
item-level RFID program. The company has been so successful,
that it is increasing the program from 32 to 120 stores during
2007. That expansion constitutes a powerful statement about the
money-making potential of item-level RFID.
“Another example is apparent at athletic footwear
producer and retailer New Balance,” Calderbank continues.
“Item-level RFID technology empowers New Balance sales
associates equipped with a PDA to check backroom inventory
without ever leaving the customer. If the requested SKU happens
to be out of stock, the salesperson can suggest a style that is
available. This is a clear case of RFID technology with bottom
line benefits.”
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www.ris.averydennison.com
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