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Walmart is rolling out radio-frequency identification technology in fresh categories through a partnership with Avery Dennison, according to a Wednesday announcement. Through their partnership, the ...
Walmart recently announced a collaboration with Avery Dennison to expand the use of RFID technology in fresh food categories, targeting reduced food waste and improved inventory management across ...
Walmart and Avery Dennison recently announced a joint innovation that expands radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology into fresh food categories like bakery, meat, and deli, aiming to improve ...
Walmart recently discontinued a test of a machine that verified purchases people made using the retailer’s scan-and-go checkout solution at one of its stores in Bentonville, Arkansas, a spokesperson ...
Impinj has shown strong performance with a 64% stock increase, driven by demand for RFID products and a legal settlement with NXP. Legal settlement with NXP Semiconductors creates a royalty income ...
Walmart Inc. is requiring suppliers in more product categories to attach RFID tags to their items, which helps the retailer ensure proper stock levels in stores. Suppliers have until Sept. 2 to comply ...
Given Walmart’s sheer size, it's a big deal any time it expands its use of RFID technology to improve the capabilities of its stores. And that’s precisely what has happened. As reported recently in ...
Radio-frequency I.D. (RFID) tags are a convenient way to track items and cut costs for companies. But this technology is increasingly being used to track other things, like security badges — or even ...
Way back in 2003, Walmart announced that it would require Radio Frequency ID (RFID) tags-so-called "electronic barcodes"-to be attached to virtually all merchandise. Walmart pioneered the use of the ...
The increase showed chips sales rising—based on a RAIN Alliance survey—outpacing expectations set by earlier research. RFID industry group RAIN Alliance has found a 32 percent increase in UHF RAIN ...
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