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RFID News | UNIQLO will introduce RFID tags in 3000 stores

  • 2017-12-04 16:20:20

Canada will require US export breeders to affix RFID tags:

Recently, according to the announcement issued by the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Agency (APHIS), Canada will require the United States to import cultured cattle to upgrade their identity.


As of February 1, 2018, the right ear of each animal will require the wearing of an RFID tag and a U.S.-flagged tattoo. USDA said past metal labels no longer apply.

 

According to APHIS, U.S. regulations require that animals possessing an official ID be labeled. Exporters and veterinarians can visit the IREGS website for further information.

 

In response to these requests, APHIS said the CFIA has started issuing import licenses. These agreements and certificates can be updated on the IREGS website.

 

As early as 2010, Canada began to require the use of RFID tags in herds. Prior to this, Canadian breeders importing cattle to Canada had to be re-tagged with RFID tags on arrival, reducing the time required for Canadian Customs inspections.


Datalogic introduced the long-range UHF RFID reader:

Recently, Datalogic announced the DLR-PR001 RFID UHF card reader, which will facilitate RFID deployment in retail and storage applications.

 

The DLR-PR001 RFID UHF reader uses an embedded computer running a Linux operating system that simplifies the development of custom software and solutions. Its on-board computing power and connectivity eliminate the need for external PCs and related cables. The device can be connected directly to an antenna or a multiplexer, which can connect up to 16 antennas.


Nick Tabet, head of product marketing at Handheld and Fixed Scanner, Dellysys, said in a statement: "The DLR-PR001 reader meets the needs of specific users. The DLR-PR001 UHF reader is a new addition to the Datalogic RFID range, The product line also features the DLR-BT001 Bluetooth pocket reader, the DLR-TL001 temperature logger, and the DLR-DK001 desktop / wall reader. "

  

The DLR-PR001 RFID Entry Reader will be suitable for use in warehouses, automatic doors and in-store warehouses. The device can collect data from a variety of sources, including smart card readers and bar code scanners. The device is also equipped with an optional GPRS modem.


UNIQLO will introduce RFID tags in 3,000 stores:

Recently, Uniqlo parent Fast Retailing announced that it will introduce RFID tags in 3000 stores a year, including 2,000 Outlets UNIQLO stores in the world.

 

UNIQLO is the first Japanese retailer to use RFID tags globally, but rival H & M already introduced RFID tags as early as 2014, and Zara completed this year's RFID system at 2200 retail and logistics centers around the world installation

In fact, in 2015, Fast Retailing has been piloted in the RFID tagging market in the domestic market by attaching a 2 × 7.5cm electronic tag to the product label to facilitate the self checkout system to scan all the products in the shopping basket at one time.


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Relevant person in charge said that electronic tags can save time for payment and inventory management to ensure that companies can quickly increase the production of hot products. Using electronic labels also reduces checkout time, ensures inventory is available and offers other benefits.


It is reported that the initial investment amount of the plan is about tens of billions of yen. Relevant person in charge said that electronic tags can save time for payment and inventory management to ensure that companies can quickly increase the production of hot products. Using electronic labels also reduces checkout time, ensures inventory is available and offers other benefits.

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