| Case Studies: RETAIL |
Bass Pro Shops Case Study 2011-Intermec Bass Pro runs a million-square foot distribution center in Springfield through which all their merchandise flows. Bass Pro's operations evolved from a 100% manual, paper-based system in their old facility to wireless data collection DC in 1992. Read More Santa Cruz Pasta Case Study 2011-Intermec Santa Cruz Pasta, a producer of fresh organic pasta, increased productivity and decreased errors by implementing Intermec mobile computers and MSA QuickStock software. Read More Dari Mart Convenience Store Case Study 2009-Datalogic Scanning Datalogic Scanning and RocketBux introduce mobile coupons to the Pacific Northwest with the help of Dari Mart to increase the sales of PepsiCo's AMP Energy Drink. Read More Lottomatica Servizi Case Study 2009-Datalogic Scanning Through the use of bar codes for data capture, the operators of the Lottomatica Servizi network can now offer a quicker and easier service to their customers. Read More Euro Shop Case Study 2009-Datalogic Scanning Euro Shop looked to Datalogic Scanning and its other partners to automate their manual inventory management. Read More Jade Jewellery Case Study 2008-Motorola Saudi Arabia's luxury retailer Jade Jewellery implements Motorola's RFID technology to improve inventory management and security. Read More 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. Read More 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. 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 |
