Staples Business Depot To Launch An Inventory RFID Trial
Written by Evan SchumanMay 25th, 2007
The Staples Businesss Depot, which bills itself as Canada’s largest supplier of office supplies, is launching an RFID trial to test realtime inventory tracking, the chain announced Thursday.
The retailer said it plans to “tag thousands of items that will be dynamically tracked in real-time–at long range– from entering into store inventory, to store shelves, through to completion of the sales transaction,” according to a statement. “In addressing privacy concerns, the RFID tags are not concealed on the items and are re-usable. They are physically detached when the item is sold to the customer at a Staples Business Depot store.”
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