
The secret to using RFIDs in beauty products packaging
Elegance and aesthetics matter in the world of beauty and personal care products. But is
>
Skip to contentDigital transformation is changing the way companies track their products — and manage mandates and guidelines from their retailers and customers. Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology can help you track inventory, improve security, and engage with customers.
Pioneering implementations by Walmart, industry-shaping moves by Kroger and countless other bespoke applications — RFID is redefining how products are packaged, tracked and valued. The possibilities for innovation and impact are virtually limitless, with benefits including:
• Maintaining and enhancing your brand’s image on the shelf
• Driving efficiencies, enhancing traceability, reducing costs, and creating a more resilient and agile supply chain
• Gaining a competitive edge with solutions customized to your unique industry demands
• Improving customer engagement through interactive experiences
• Driving forward-thinking and value creation by embracing new technologies
Read “The Expanding Impact of RFID in Retail and Beyond: Innovation, Integration, and New Frontiers” from RFID Journal. You’ll find out how label and packaging suppliers can help your retail business unlock the transformative potential of RFID.
Walmart has led the charge with extensive integration of RFID. This mass adoption has served as a catalyst for the rapid expansion of RFID technology across the retail industry.
Download this infographic to see how Resource Label Group supports you as you work through the Walmart RFID process.
The team at Resource Label Group has smart label experts to guide you in developing the tags and labels you need. Fill out the form to find out how RFID works, and how we can help you choose the best labels and tags for you.
Elegance and aesthetics matter in the world of beauty and personal care products. But is
Although around for decades, an increasing number and variety of retailers are utilizing radio frequency
Radio frequency identification (RFID) and NFC (near field communication) are both types of smart labels
While retail is a dominant player in radio frequency identification (RFID) applications, the reach of
Stepping into the world of retail demands understanding and adhering to compliance rules for many
if you want your products on Walmart shelves, you need RFID (radio frequency identification) tags