Seeonic uses SmartWatch technology for item-level inventory management
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Seeonic, a leader in effective information collection technology (Actionable Intelligence), announced that the company’s SmartWatch (intelligent supervision) solutions will be displayed in three chain department stores. The store on display is Tomorrow’s Mother fashion store with RFID function. SmartWatch is a business data service system that works with the SightWare electronic module to track store inventory in real time and reduce inventory shortages and excessive risks. The specific inventory quantity is determined by the user.
Al Dittrich, President and CEO of Tomorrow’s Mother, said: “With Seeonic’s SmartWatch solution, we can see the inventory of retail stores in real time during the exhibition. Making decisions based on actual inventory will definitely have a positive impact on our business efficiency. “
Seeonic’s SightWare electronic module can automatically collect inventory data, such as reading the store’s promotional activities display facilities or fixed clothing hangers. This second-generation electronic module uses ThingMagic’s Mercury5e built-in RFID reader, which can read and transmit RFID tag data in real time, and then connect to the SmartWatch data service system through a wireless interface to analyze the data and print reports. Once the data collection is completed, the SmartWatch business information processing system will provide a secure network contact software package, allowing users to track commodity inventory in real time and complete inventory analysis and forecasting, with the purpose of reducing the risk of inventory shortages. The specific inventory level data is determined by each retail store.
CTO Harley Feldman, President of Seeonic, said: “What we get with ThingMagic’s Mercury5e reader is excellent reading sensitivity, which can read most tags from the clothes hanger. The Mercury5e reader is built into our electronic module. Internally, it is the single-product-level label reading mobile platform with the best performance in the industry.”
Tom Grant, CEO of ThingMagic, said: “Seeonic’s SmartWatch system is an ideal application for ThingMagic’s Mercury5e built-in reader module. It has the characteristics of small size, high reading sensitivity and accuracy, and power saving. This is the supply of RFID. Another example of chain application, it can certainly help consumer goods manufacturers to effectively and accurately manage inventory levels in the retail environment.”
Seeonic’s solution is very beneficial to manufacturers such as Tomorrow’s Mother fashion company, it can provide real-time visual demand information of various fashions during the exhibition. Through the acquisition of this type of information, fashion manufacturers can make informed purchase decisions and avoid inventory shortages. The SightWare and SmartWatch platforms provide retailers, fashion and CPG manufacturers with intuitive visual management of marketing benefits and the benefits of purchasing operations.
ThingMagic’s Mercury5e UHF reader module is a built-in type of ThingMagic’s top Mercury5 fixed RFID reader, the size is the same as the PCMCIA II type PC card. It condenses the excellent performance of Mercury5 in a small package, allowing ThingMagic’s partners to design their own and integrate ThingMagic’s RFID devices into their own devices. This kind of module is an ideal choice for adding UHF RFID reading and writing functions to various mobile and handheld devices. It is also an ideal choice for other small systems wishing to add high-performance RFID functions.
Seeonic’s SmartWatch and SightWare solutions are cost-effective, smart and flexible, with low investment and no need for the support of the store’s internal IT infrastructure. SmartWatch is a fully integrated business analysis software package with demand management and inventory status alarm tools, and can provide monthly order lists; SightWare is a low-cost, intelligent, and reusable RFID sensor module. The platform provided by Seeonic can increase revenue for manufacturers and retailers by reducing the risk of inventory shortages or excessive inventory waste in various retail stores.
Seeonic is headquartered in Minneapolis, Maine, ThingMagic is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. For more company information, please visit the company’s website: Seeonic,
www.seeonic.com
; ThingMagic Company,
www.thingmagic.com
. (Text/Zhuang Biaowei)
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