UHF RFID Tags Now Available for Fashion Retail Apparel in India
2023-04-24 12:56:59 By : admin
Xintianda Packaging, a packaging products manufacturer based in China, has announced the launch of its new range of RFID tags for fashion retail. The RFID tags, which are designed to be used on a wide range of products, from clothing to shoes, will help retailers to improve efficiency and control inventory.
The company's RFID tags use a combination of electronic and radio-frequency technologies to store and transmit data remotely. This means that retailers can track the movement of individual products, from the point of manufacture to the point of sale, using a simple scanning device.
RFID technology has been used in retail for a number of years, but until recently it was considered too expensive for widespread use. However, advances in technology have brought the cost down, making it accessible for smaller retailers.
Xintianda Packaging's range of RFID tags is designed to be affordable, making it accessible for retailers of all sizes. The tags are also designed to be easy to integrate with existing inventory management systems, reducing the need for expensive overhauls.
Commenting on the launch, a spokesperson for Xintianda Packaging said: "We are excited to be able to offer our customers an affordable solution to their inventory management needs. Our RFID tags are easy to use and can be integrated with existing systems, making them a great choice for retailers of all sizes."
The spokesperson added: "We believe that our RFID tags will help retailers to improve efficiency and control inventory, ultimately leading to increased sales and higher profits."
The launch of Xintianda Packaging's RFID tags comes shortly after Fujitsu announced its own range of UHF RFID tags for fashion apparel in India. The move reflects a growing trend for retailers to adopt RFID technology as a way to improve efficiency and reduce costs.
RFID technology is particularly useful in fashion retail, where a large number of products are sold in a range of sizes, colors and styles. The technology allows retailers to track individual items, reducing the risk of overstocks and out-of-stocks.
Overall, Xintianda Packaging's new range of RFID tags is a welcome addition to the retail industry, helping retailers to improve efficiency and control inventory. As the cost of RFID technology continues to fall, we can expect to see more and more retailers adopting this valuable tool in the years to come.