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The For Boys For Girls store chain invests in greater efficiency and agility through radio frequency identification (RFID) technology

Makenji, a manufacturer of women's and men's fashion, now tags all of its products, reducing costs and boosting its competitiveness.

The adoption of radio frequency identification by the company should provide benefits beyond expectations, with greater visibility and increased employee productivity

Spanish outlet operates with RFID in Brazil

Privalia takes advantage of suppliers' smart tags to integrate with its own stock and inventory control application

Cachaça Roma uses NFC to ensure product authenticity

The beverage company is using Avery Dennison's NFC technology to connect consumers with the brand and enhance the customer experience

Lado Avesso tracks goods from factory to stores

The fashion brand implemented radio frequency identification (RFID) solution from iTAG Etiquetas Inteligentes, following GS1 standards, with benefits to its retailers

ID-Cotton ships first load of 100 per cent traceable cotton

The operation was carried out on September 21 at the Port of Santos, Brazil, and bound for Vietnam, with the entire data of the origin of the Brazilian raw material

ZF Aftermarket boosts productivity with Avery Dennison tags

The mobility technology company improved performance by 18 percent with RFID tags in its division dedicated to auto parts replacement

Cemil tracks supply chain with QR Codes

SIG's Pac.Trust solution was adopted by the long-life milk and dairy company to give visibility to all product circulation and storage management

NTK Confecções reduces operation from one hour to 10 minutes

The company based in Brazil has been reaping the benefits of iTAG's radio frequency identification (RFID) technology since May 2021, and continues to expand its deployment

Via Marte uses GS1 standard in pioneering e-commerce via Correios

The company has been using GS1 standards since 2003, which facilitated entry into the Universal Postal Union (UPU) RFID system, for which Correios is the laboratory of the World

Grupo Cristina eliminates operational errors and inventory cost

With Haco's RFID solution, the company reduced the cost of inventories and improved its business processes, using GS1 standards

A Principal is a pioneer in RFID in North-Northeast Brazil

The retail company from Para, focused on items for babies and moms, implemented iTAG's radiofrequency identification system to better control its inventories
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