Whenever we walk into a big store
like the Giant Eagle, we have always wondered to see how efficiently they have
managed their inventory to find all the products we need. Losses due to out-of-stock
shelf merchandise are expected to negatively impact at least 4% of annual gross
store sales. These are big loss numbers, but think about the impact of loss on
brand loyalty to the supplier and retailer. The amount of time spent by
customers by looking for an out of stock brand or the loss of productivity when
employee is trying to find stock in the warehouse.
Active Shelf System
Current traditional approaches to
improving merchandise availability problems have had limited effectiveness.
Many companies have addressed the problem with CCTVs, locking shelf mechanisms,
or electronic article surveillance. Earlier attempts to use RFID technology
required tags to be placed on all the required items. This was found to be cost-prohibitive
for many retailers, largely due to the label cost and labor to tag the items.
Quality and timely information are essential to combating merchandise
availability problems.
Inventory tracking system is an affordable method of conducting
continuous inventory counts in retail stores,
How it works:
The RFID Enabled
Active Shelf System works by placing RFID antennas within each shelf to monitor
signals from UHF Gen 2 tags placed on each product. The antennas send
information through our hybrid multiplexer which then transmits the data to a
central RFID reader. This reader is connected to your database via a hard-wired
connection or wireless infrastructure. Inventory levels are then available
through a web interface or an XML feed from the system.
When an RFID scan
is initiated, all shelves in the system are read sequentially, and the software
generates a list of unique asset tag numbers read. The system then queries the
asset database to retrieve detail information pertaining to each corresponding
asset, and displays a paged list of base asset information such as tag ID and
description/title.
The RFID Active Shelf can be set-up to read either
High-Frequency (HF) or Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) RFID tags. As RFID
standards evolve, your investment in the system is protected because you can
switch to different frequencies and tag formats.
Process
Reports
The system allows an administrator to generate the
following possible reports:
·
Inventory/Location Report
·
In-Stock (checked in) current snapshot
·
Checked in over a specific time period
·
Checked out snapshot
·
Checked out over a specific time period
·
Overdue assets
·
Misplaced Items (not checked out, not at
designated location, but appearing in another location)
·
Missing items (not checked out, not appearing at
any RFID location)
·
List of all assets with current location/status
(checked in or out)
·
List of all users and their last activity
·
Asset activity report over specified time period
Benefits
- Automated tracking of item-level inventory and asset locations, eliminating manual counting of assets.
- Reduces labor costs by automating the inventory process.
- Increases customer satisfaction by providing up-to-date information on asset availability and location.
- Increases security for sensitive assets by automating access controls and alerts.
·
Retail clothing stores often have issues with items not
being placed in their proper location. Misplaced items result in many hours of
lost productivity each day when sales people have to look for product.
Even worse, you risk lost sales when customers cannot find a particular item in
a certain size. By implementing an Active Shelf system, each item is
tracked, so your sales staff know if you have a shirt of a in a certain size
somewhere in the store, and where it is. This will help turn-over your
inventory more rapidly as well as improve customer service by allowing your
staff to serve each customer more efficiently and help them find what they need
in less time.
Isn't this really cool ? It helps for the efficient management of inventory levels at various retail stores. Is this the future of retail inventory management ? The smart shelf automatically indicates to the store supervisors with the inventory levels for each product. Can't this technology be applied to all the other industries as well ?
References:
1.http://www.barcoding.com/rfid/active-shelf.shtml
2.http://rfid.thingmagic.com/rfid-blog/bid/35439/RFID-Enabled-Smart-Shelves
3.http://www.keonn.com/news-and-success-stories/47-the-fast-growing-business-of-rfid-smart-shelves.html
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