RFID Applications 

RFID Technology 

Radio-frequency identification is used in retail stores to track items and manage inventories effectively. RFID is a modern alternative to barcode scanning and combined with an RFID application provides the retail owner with accurate and up-to-date data and statistics. Retailers can use an RFID application to manage inventory, RFID scan encoding, RFID EPC tag voiding, product locator, stock taking and salesfloor replenishment. Although there are many industries that can benefit from using RFID applications, we at RIOT Insight provide solutions for retail stores, giving our clients state-of-the-art technology. 

RFID Applications offer retailers the following: 

Inventory valuation and visibility; Available space and replenishment; Stock taking and stock reorder alerts, Bulk stock updates and imports, Item tracking; Quality management; Price forecasting, demand forecasting; Physical inventory; Asset management; Inventory forecasting; Carrying costs; Returns and defective goods. 

The simultaneous scanning of products with an RFID reader also drastically lowers the time spent on inventories which brings a rise in productivity and less manual work for your staff. With RFID technology your staff can then concentrate on sales and customer service, instead of stock taking. By using a handheld RFID reader, one person can do stock taking by scanning multiple items in only a few minutes. This means that stock takes can be done on a daily basis. 

RFID is the most advanced technology for retail stores to use. Unlike barcodes, RFID does not require line of sight for scanning which speeds up the scanning and payment process in the retail store.

RFID offers retailers these Inventory Management solutions: 

  • Inventory visibility 

  • Price forecasting 

  • Physical inventory

  • Available space 

  • Quality management 

  • Replenishment 

  • Returns and defective goods 

  • Demand forecasting. 

RFID inventory management is the process of managing incoming and outgoing products in a retail store with the use of RFID tagging and inventory control software. A proper inventory management system is required to precede the regular production and stock of materials. Retailers often use inventory control software to reduce their carrying costs by automatically conducting calculations, collecting data and creating records. This not only results in time savings, cost savings, but also increases store efficiency. 

RFID APPLICATIONS
The simultaneous scanning of products with an RFID reader also drastically lowers the time spent on inventories which brings a rise in productivity and less manual work for your staff. With RFID technology your staff can then concentrate on sales and customer service, instead of stock taking.

RFID SOLUTIONS
RFID solutions gives the retailer detailed information on inventory levels, as well as detailed information of stock quantities, models, colours and sizes. RFID solutions are used for the following: stock taking, manage inventory, RFID scan encoding, product locator and salesfloor replenishment, RFID EPC tag voiding.

RFID INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
RFID stock control or RFID Inventory management is the process of managing products in a retail store by using RDIF tags, readers and software (also known as an RFID system). A proper RFID inventory management system is required to precede the regular and planned course of production and stock of materials.

RFID READER SOFTWARE
RFID is a modern alternative to barcode scanning and combined with RFID reader software provides the retail owner with accurate and up-to-date data and statistics. Retailers can use the RFID reader software to: manage inventory, RFID scan encoding, RFID EPC tag voiding, product locator, stock taking and salesfloor replenishment.

RFID INVENTORY CONTROL
Maintain accurate stock counts, reduce errors, and avoid time consuming manual entry of items with our RFID inventory control software. RIOT real-time inventory reports allow you to compile and analyse essential data, like transactions, inventory levels, or individual customer purchase order history.