This week, the Spanish clothing company Inditex announced its intention to tag every item of clothing sold in its Zara stores using an RFID technology (radio frequency identification). Designed to ...
Spanish retail giant Inditex is to implement radio frequency garment identification (RFID) technology into all of its stores in a bid speed up its supply chain processes. Stay ahead with unbiased news ...
Zara’s parent wants fast fashion to get even faster. Inditex is upping the frequency of truck deliveries to some Zara stores in its native Spain as part of a trial to keep store assortments fresh.
Inditex Group has announced that it will implement RFID-based Inventory Intelligence from Tyco across the entire Zara chain. The Tyco solution is currently being implemented in 700 Zara stores across ...
THOROFARE, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Checkpoint Systems, Inc. (NYSE:CKP), a leading global supplier of merchandise availability solutions for the retail industry, has been selected by the Inditex Group ...
Inditex has unveiled plans to better integrate its online and offline propositions, invest in larger flagship stores and harness RFID technology within its new ‘in-store mode’ app. But what do such ...
Tyco worked with Inditex to develop the resulting Sensormatic RFID/AM hard tag that comes with a standard EPC ultrahigh-frequency (UHF) passive RFID tag, as well as the functionality of its existing ...
I came across an article on a global fashion industry website called MDS about Spanish multinational clothing company Inditex having had a great first half of the year (see Inditex Fights Back Analyst ...
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