Case Studies: INVENTORY CONTROL

Safelite Case Study
2009-LXE
Safelite engaged LXE to meet its goal to become the natural choice for vehicle glass repair and replacement services, by delivering superior customer service, value and quality.
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Jade Jewellery Case Study
2008-Motorola
Saudi Arabia's luxury retailer Jade Jewellery implements Motorola's RFID technology to improve inventory management and security.
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Southeastern Container Case Study
2009-Motorola
Southeastern Container turns to Motorola and decisionpoint systems for RFID asset tracking expected to deliver thousands of dollars in annual savings and a two-year ROI.
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Falabella Case Study
2008-Motorola
The Falabella Group, a retail giant in Latin America, operating department
stores, home improvement stores and supermarkets in Chile, Peru, Argentina
and Colombia, looked to RFID to provide great improvement in inventory accuracy.

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Freightliner Case Study
2008-Motorola
Freightliner-Western Star Trucks, the leading heavy-duty truck manufacturer in North America, designs, builds and markets the best-selling brand of medium, heavy-duty diesel and specialized chassis trucks on the continent, including long-haul highway tractors, heavy-duty construction and utility trucks, mid-range trucks for distribution and service, emergency service apparatus and recreational haulers. The company looked to automate inventory tracking to improve accuracy and efficiency.
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American Apparel Case Study
2008-Motorola
American Apparel uses RFID for inventory management. Benefits: increased stock visibility; improved accuracy/reliability of inventory counts; decreased labor costs; virtually 100% stocked sales floor.
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Buddy Automotive Innovations
2008-Socket Mobile
The inventory process for automotive salvage is time-consuming in that someone has to walk around the vehicle and inventory all the salvageable
parts.

To handle the inventory requirements of salvage yards, Buddy AI developed the Inventory Buddy, which runs on a handheld computer and includes licensed use of an industry database that identifies interchangeable auto
parts.

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Diakinisis S.A. Case Study
2008-Alien
Multinational corporations and Greek firms alike expect the highest
quality integrated logistics services from Diakinisis. With more than
25 years in business and a long history of technology leadership,
Diakinisis turned to RFID to improve service to customers and gain
operating efficiencies for one of its major customers--a global food
conglomerate.

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Metro Group’s Galeria Kaufhof
2008-Impinj
The Metro Group set out to prove the value of UHF RFID across a broad scope of business processes spanning the distribution center to the retail floor. Their aims included greater supply chain visibility, real-time inventory management, and strategic data mining.
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Jöbstl Warehousing & Fashion GmbH Case Study
2007-WhereNet
Jöbstl distributes fashion merchandise for the Charles Vögele Group (Vögele), which operates more than 750 clothing stores in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.

Using locatable active RFID, combined with supply chain systems, they were able to transform manual-intensive business processes by automating workflow and increasing capacity and throughput.

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