Despite the promise of more efficient warehouse management, radio frequency identification (RFID) is often considered too costly for those wishing to optimise supply chain operations. But with big retailers starting to demand RFID compliance, it may be something you can’t afford to overlook. Brian Davis explores.
While RFID has already made significant inroads at the retail end of the supply chain, most manufacturers still prefer to stick with traditional manual scanning of bar codes for goods in and out. However, big retailers like Wal-Mart and Tesco are now beginning to demand RFID compliance from main suppliers. The US Department of Defense…
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