Benefiting from EOS-241 M830’s new ARC certifications, retail suppliers, service bureaus and converters can now streamline RFID tag production and deployment.
The portfolio combines RFID smart labels, the atma.io connected product cloud, other industry leading software, in-field hardware, and technical support.
Kroger will use RFID sensors to enable item-level digital identification for greater inventory accuracy to maximize freshness, reduce waste and save time.
EOS-915 I3 is suitable for a range of applications, including item-level tagging, product authentication, supply-chain visibility, and smart packaging.
Founded in Brazil in 1984, today Beontag has over 2,100 employees, 20 facilities located on four continents, and presence across more than 40 countries.
The partnership enables Tapecon to offer solutions for electronic connectivity and thermal management in sectors such as IoT, smart cards, and medical devices.
Robust RFID-Labels ensure reliable, trackable connectivity for products across a broad set of high-leverage sectors, including electronics and automotive.
The November event in Amsterdam will have participation from Unilever, Nestle, Johnson & Johnson, MSD Merck, AB InBev, Vion Food Group, Tetra Pak and others.
In response to the challenges, many retailers are fighting back with a combination of anti-theft and loss prevention measures, according to new research.