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RFID Solutions

What is RFID?

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) uses radio frequency signals to read RFID tagged items. Each RFID tag has a microchip inside it that contains the tag’s unique ID number (Electronic Product Code or EPC). No two tags have the same number.

How does RFID work?

RFID systems consist of three components:

  • RFID tags or intelligent labels

  • RFID readers (or interrogators)

  • Software (or middleware) to feed collected data into IT systems

Tags respond to the RFID radio wave produced by the RFID scanner. No line of sight to the barcode is required.  During a Cycle Count, the ID of each RFID tag is read by the RFID Reader and synced with the store stock files.

RFID scanners can count dozens of items at SKU level in a matter of seconds and allow for quick inventory of merchandise at item, color, size, and SKU level.  RFID also enables a quick review of missing colors and sizes that need to be restocked to the sales floor to help increase sales.

Our RFID tags and labels

We offer the industry’s most comprehensive portfolio of high-performing, high-quality RFID products:

  • Standard sizes and formats for quick deployments

  • UPC integrated solutions

  • Supplemental hang tag and self-adhesive labels

  • Branded and embellished hang tags

  • A wide range of sizing options

  • Various inlay options to meet ARC and other use case specifications


Print RFID Labels Right on Site

Avery Dennison’s Optica™ On-Demand Labeling allows you to print your own care labels, price tickets, and barcode stickers (with or without RFID). This gives retail brands and factories full control, with no minimum order quantities, and the ability to react to last-minute changes and requests- all while reducing waste and dead stock. Benefits that directly translate into cost reduction, time saved, and reduced risk.

Contact us to discuss your on-demand labeling needs




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