The federal Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (“CPSIA”), which became law last year, imposes a number of new requirements on consumer product manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. The ...
Embedding small, passive radio frequency identification (RFID) tags into product labels allows retailers to quickly and easily count inventory and track its movements, especially compared to bar codes ...
The company is displaying its specialized RFID labels at NRF this week in New York. The with twice the production, the company is poised to help more brands and food companies adopt RFID tracking for ...
Printer labels have emerged as indispensable tools, reshaping inventory management and beyond. From warehouses to retail shelves, these tiny adhesive wonders are driving efficiency and accuracy like ...
A new high-speed RFID label printer capable of speeds ranging from 12 - 16 ips is now available from Avery Dennison Printer Systems, a part of Avery Dennison Retail Information Services. The system's ...
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