The Best Systems for Your Store

Radio Frequency Identification or RFID tags are typically affixed to product wrappers, attached to products or left on pallets. Each tag has a unique code indicating the product type and quantity. In-Store Systems use radio frequency emitters to record the signal that bounces back from RFID tags.

RFID tags simplify inventory control. One broadcast results in inventory tags reporting how much product is on the shelf. RFID tags with In-Store Systems allow a clerk with a handheld scanner to find misplaced product. Security systems are programmed to activate when valuable or frequently shoplifted product goes past the door without deactivation at purchase.

In-Store Systems simplify workforce management. Employee name tags include built-in RFID tags to control access to cash drawers. Badges that incorporate In-Store Systems act as independent and tamper-proof time cards. RFID chips in employee badges add additional confirmation of employee identities when workers seek to access sensitive computer systems. If the employee does not have the correct badge in addition to the password, the individual cannot access payroll systems or ordering software.