UPM Raflatac is delivering EPC Class 1 Gen 2 compliant UHF tags to Galeria Kaufhof, a division of METRO Group. Galeria Kaufhof launched an item-level RFID pilot in its department store in Essen, Germany in September 2007.
Every single item of approximately 30,000 in the 2,000 sqm men's fashion department has been tagged to enable an entirely new kind of shopping experience incorporating smart shelves, mirrors and dressing rooms.
UPM Raflatac's Web RFID tag was selected by METRO Group as it offers outstanding performance in item-level apparel tagging. Thanks to its global functionality, Web can be used throughout the supply chain, from manufacturer to retail store. All operations in the chain can be tagged with a single product.
Galeria Kaufhof's in-store RFID operations, which include mobile inventory management capabilities, portals, changing rooms, smart shelves and point-of-sale stations, require close proximity reading performance from the tags.
UPM Raflatac's Web tag, powered by Impinj's Monza chip, meets this requirement thanks to wide broadband capabilities and excellent read performance in both the near and far field.
“UPM Raflatac has invested a lot of time and effort to create an optimal RFID tag for global fashion supply chain management and in-store operations."
UPM Raflatac's major role in the Galeria Kaufhof pilot is again excellent proof of our application understanding and tag design capabilities,” says Mr Samuli Strömberg, VP Marketing, RFID at UPM Raflatac.