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C&A improves inventory visibility

Date: 18.02.26 | Section: News
Fashion retailer C&A has enhanced inventory visibility through a partnership with Nedap that optimises omnichannel logistics through its Inventory Engine

Sensors and vision enhance store performance

Date: 16.02.26 | Section: Market Analysis
RFID-adjacent IoT and computer vision are converging on the same 2026 agenda for retailers--powered by real-time, machine-readable truth, writes Miya Knights, Retail Technology Publisher

Amazon upgrades RFID lanes

Date: 23.01.26 | Section: News
Amazon has revealed the next generation of its RFID lanes that are portable and can be deployed in hours, not weeks

Inventory distortion fails retailer sales strategies

Date: 07.10.25 | Section: Market Analysis
The single biggest in any retailer's profit and loss is hiding in plain sight, and the technology exists to tackle it, argues Guy Hipwell, non-executive director at PervasID

Kroger expands RFID use

Date: 25.10.24 | Section: News
Grocery and pharmacy chain Kroger is building a better associate and customer experience through RFID inventory automation technology

Snipes turns to RFID

Date: 09.11.22 | Section: News
Sneaker and streetwear brand Snipes is adding a new RFID solution to its stores

Promod adds RFID platform

Date: 31.01.22 | Section: News
French womenswear retailer Promod is adding a RFID platform through its stores

Tendam refreshes sustainable fulfilment

Date: 11.11.21 | Section: News
Spanish retail giant Tendam has added a new platform as part of its digitisation strategy as it looks to become more sustainable

Encuentro Moda adds RFID platform

Date: 17.11.20 | Section: News
Spanish womenswear brand and retailer Encuentro Moda has added a new platform for RFID applications

Mountain Warehouse peaks with RFID rollout

Date: 04.02.20 | Section: News
Outdoor clothing and equipment retailer Mountain Warehouse has started a rollout of RFID across its 400 global stores