Uploaded by UPMrfid on Jan 14, 2010
www.upmrfid.com: Item-level tagging of Nokia mobile phones and accessories results in cost savings of 25%
UPM Raflatac is supplying UHF EPC Gen2 tags to Future Communications Company (FCC) based in the State of Kuwait. FCC is the main distributor of Nokia phones and accessories in Kuwait and runs more than 30 retail stores. The company is implementing RFID technology at item-level in its retail showroom in Kuwait City to improve customer service and maximize the efficiency of inventory management.
UPM Raflatacs DogBone tags are attached to mobile phone packages, while accessories are tagged with UPM Raflatacs ShortDipole and Belt products. In addition to global functionality, these UHF tags provide security features (EAS) for anti-theft purposes. FCC has introduced intelligent shelves with RFID reader antennas that monitor the stock and provide automatic notification if stock levels fall below specified volumes. This results in fewer out-of-stock situations and increased sales, as RFID tagged items are easily located in the store or backroom.
FCCs customers benefit from the RFID technology with enhanced customer service and reduced checkout times: the entire contents of a shopping basket can be scanned in one go at the point of sale. RFID also opens new opportunities for special promotions and cross-sales, as FCC has RFID enabled loyalty cards in use.
With RFID technology were able to increase both our sales and customer satisfaction. We expect savings of over 25% in operational costs and an equal increase in revenue. FCC selected RFID tags from UPM Raflatac as they provide reliable performance from the backroom to the point of sale, and they are available in a number of sizes. In future we also plan to utilize RFID in our supply chain management to reap the benefits throughout the chain, from manufacturing onwards, says Mr Talal Al-Awadhi, RFID Specialist at Future RFID Company.
UPM Raflatac has developed high-quality EPC UHF RFID tags for tagging consumer electronics at item-level. FCCs experiences show that RFID technology delivers substantial benefits to item-level applications where high value goods with short lifecycles are handled, says Mr Samuli Strömberg, Vice President of RFID Marketing at UPM Raflatac.
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