Gap applies smart electronic tag technology to track clothing from the factory to the cargo storage rack
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Gap Co., Ltd. is a leading global professional retail company, mainly including clothing, accessories and other products for adults, women, children and babies. With regard to products from developing countries in Central America and the Old Navy trademark, sales in 2000 reached 13.6 billion U.S. dollars. From September 1, 2001, Gap will establish 4,024 stores in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Japan and Germany. In the United States, customers can also purchase the company’s products on online gap.com.
Gap has extensive experience in applying RFID electronic tag identification technology to clothing tracking management and inventory management. Almost 100% of the company’s available inventory is attached with RFID electronic tags. Once the shipment order is received, the employees of Gap Company can immediately know the corresponding area where the clothes of the corresponding size and specifications are placed. They can use the ID number of the RFID electronic tag to manage and classify the sizes and specifications of all the clothes in stock. Using the RFID tracking system, stores can avoid customers spending time “finding products on their own,” or having to obtain a shopping ticket when leaving the store, because all purchase information is stored in the RFID tag and the store’s management system.
RFID tags are not like other ID recognition technologies. RFID technology allows multiple tags to be read at the same time, and the tag of each clothing item is tracked by the system, regardless of whether the clothing is packed in a clothing box in a warehouse or in other packaging boxes. Or fold it up and put it on a shelf. RFID technology also eliminates human error factors and does not require visual reading, which simplifies inventory management, so that pallets, packaging boxes and single items in the warehouse can be easily and quickly located through the system.
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Gap has a long history of introducing new technologies to the retail market. This TI-RFID technology uses 13.56 MHz as the operating frequency, and the application of this technology has been accepted and adopted by many companies in the world and extended to many other retail market applications. The successful field test of this project greatly encouraged TI-RFID Promotion of the application of technology in the retail market. Of course, with the continuous expansion and growth of the RFID technology industry, the price of smart labels will continue to decline, and we will see that RFID technology will be applied to more diversified retail market applications.
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