| Case Studies: POINT OF SALE |
Fast Track Convenience Case Study 2008-Alien The Automat was a culinary revolution in 1902, but over the past century, vending machine food has become synonymous with boring, stale and unhealthy. But the food service industry turned to RFID to revitalize the grab-and-go food market. Read More Kroger Company: Case Study 2008-Datalogic Scanning The Kroger Company, one of the top retailers in America, needed to significantly improve their failure-to-deactivate (FTD) rate at their store exits, while maintaining high productivity at the point-of-sale. Read More G.I. Joe’s Sports and Auto Store Case Study 2007-Datalogic Scanning At G.I. Joe’s, a leading retailer of sports equipment, apparel, and auto accessories in the Pacific Northwest, top notch customer service has kept the company prospering since 1952—25 years before the action figure having the same name was created. One key to their success is the effort management expends ensuring that customers always find the products they want, where they expect to find them, and with clearly marked, accurate prices. Read More 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. Read More |
