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The World’s Leading Source for the Supply Chain Profession. Phase II: RFID As Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS): Feasibility Assessment VOLUNTARY INTERINDUSTRY C OMMERCE S OLUTIONS Information Technology Research Institute Item-Level RFID: The Road to ROI October 27-28, 2009 Fayetteville, Arkansas Norm Veit, Executive Vice President, MIS Jones Apparel Group, Inc. Pam Sweeny, Senior Vice President, Systems, Macy’s Logistics & Operations Roger Blazek, Vice President, Shortage Control, Bloomingdales Dr. Bill Hardgrave, Director, RFID Research Center, University of Arkansas RFID technology is ready to address many of the problems faced in today’s retail environment. This event will report on how item-level RFID can positively impact loss prevention, inventory accuracy, out of stocks, and cycle count accuracy. Major retailers, such as Macy’s, have tested item-level RFID and will share their results. Learn how they implemented testing. This event is a must-attend for retailers, suppliers, and other organizations ex- ploring item-level RFID. Discussions, tours of a real-time RFID lab, and hands- on demonstrations will give attendees the opportunity to further explore and understand the benefits of RFID. Information and data presented at this event is a result of research undertaken by the University of Arkansas RFID Research Center and the combined efforts of VICS, CSCMP, Procter & Gamble, and Dillard’s. For more information or to register, visit cscmp.org today. Be the First to Hear New RFID Item-level Research Results and See the Technology at Work in a Hands-On RFID Lab.
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Page 1: Phase II: RFID As Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS ...

The World’s Leading Source for the Supply Chain Profession.

Phase II: RFID As Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS):

Feasibility Assessment

VOLUNTARY INTERINDUSTRYC O M M E R C E S O L U T I O N SInformation Technology Research Institute

Item-Level RFID:The Road to ROI

October 27-28, 2009Fayetteville, Arkansas

Norm Veit, Executive Vice President, MIS Jones Apparel Group, Inc.

Pam Sweeny, Senior Vice President, Systems, Macy’s Logistics & Operations

Roger Blazek, Vice President, Shortage Control, Bloomingdales

Dr. Bill Hardgrave, Director, RFID Research Center, University of Arkansas

RFID technology is ready to address many of the problems faced in today’s retail environment. This event will report on how item-level RFID can positively impact loss prevention, inventory accuracy, out of stocks, and cycle count accuracy.

Major retailers, such as Macy’s, have tested item-level RFID and will share their results.

Learn how they implemented testing.

This event is a must-attend for retailers, suppliers, and other organizations ex-ploring item-level RFID. Discussions, tours of a real-time RFID lab, and hands-on demonstrations will give attendees the opportunity to further explore and understand the benefits of RFID.

Information and data presented at this event is a result of research undertaken by the University of Arkansas RFID Research Center and the combined efforts of VICS, CSCMP, Procter & Gamble, and Dillard’s.

For more information or to register, visit cscmp.org today.

Be the First to Hear New RFID Item-level Research Results and See the Technology at Work in a Hands-On RFID Lab.