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- Item-level_tagging abstract "Item-level tagging (or RFID item-level tagging, also known as ILT) is the tagging of individual products, as opposed to case-level and pallet-level tagging.Item-level tagging is used to track individual items in order to better control inventory, by providing retailers with the ability to tag individual items on the retail floor.Previously, RFID tags were used to track pallets of merchandise, rather than individual items, through the supply chain. With the use of printed RFID tags, retailers are now able to track inventory at the item level, scan the tag, and know the location.Retailers are pushing for tagging each individual item. In fact, large companies like Wal-Mart, JC Penney, and Dillard’s are issuing electronic product code mandates, where they request their suppliers to comply with these EPC protocols. In 2005, it was required that the suppliers use RFID tagging at the pallet and case level, but now it is required that they tag on the item-level as well. The reason why is it so important for them to implement this is because they want to avoid losing a sale over an out-of-stock item, which they believe accounts for a big part of their losses. Also, if they know where an item is at all times then it easier to move it to where it is supposed to be. By doing this they reduce transportation costs, they gain added shelf visibility and it drives down wasteful overstock.".
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- Item-level_tagging wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inventory.
- Item-level_tagging wikiPageWikiLink Dillards.
- Item-level_tagging wikiPageWikiLink Dillard’s.
- Item-level_tagging wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_Product_Code.
- Item-level_tagging wikiPageWikiLink Inventory.
- Item-level_tagging wikiPageWikiLink J._C._Penney.
- Item-level_tagging wikiPageWikiLink JC_Penney.
- Item-level_tagging wikiPageWikiLink Merchandise.
- Item-level_tagging wikiPageWikiLink Overstock.
- Item-level_tagging wikiPageWikiLink Pallet.
- Item-level_tagging wikiPageWikiLink Product_(business).
- Item-level_tagging wikiPageWikiLink RFID.
- Item-level_tagging wikiPageWikiLink Radio-frequency_identification.
- Item-level_tagging wikiPageWikiLink Supply_chain.
- Item-level_tagging wikiPageWikiLink Wal-Mart.
- Item-level_tagging wikiPageWikiLink Walmart.
- Item-level_tagging wikiPageWikiLinkText "Item-level tagging".
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- Item-level_tagging wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Item-level_tagging subject Category:Inventory.
- Item-level_tagging comment "Item-level tagging (or RFID item-level tagging, also known as ILT) is the tagging of individual products, as opposed to case-level and pallet-level tagging.Item-level tagging is used to track individual items in order to better control inventory, by providing retailers with the ability to tag individual items on the retail floor.Previously, RFID tags were used to track pallets of merchandise, rather than individual items, through the supply chain.".
- Item-level_tagging label "Item-level tagging".
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