Confirmed Attendees
  • ⭐ Brinder Rault, Allegro Moderato International
  • ⭐ Anirudh Desai, Bryan and Candy I Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Surender Pal, Bhutani Infra
  • ⭐ Sitanshu Chheda, Mango Stationery Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Sachin Dhawade, One Galle Face Mall - Shangri-La Hotels Lanka Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Carolina Gautron Lelong, ETAI Infopro Digital
  • ⭐ Inubhai, Inchrealtor
  • ⭐ Nelson Fernandes, Exalenze
  • ⭐ Sam Shalgaonkar, X-Rite India Private Limited
  • ⭐ Sonia Sharma, Rcube Projects Private Limited
  • ⭐ Shahab Mitha, Exalenze
  • ⭐ Tabrez Khan, Apollo Creation
  • ⭐ Sudhanva Sheshadri, Ramsons Trendsquares Realty LLP
  • ⭐ Komal Sood, Ghoomar
  • ⭐ Harshita Thakkar, Abni Kasper LLP
  • ⭐ Amit Garg, Cinepolis
  • ⭐ Neeraj Modi, Vardhaman Amrante
  • ⭐ Prem Sadhwani, Sanitized AG
  • ⭐ Zainab Fatima, Shibui-health and wellness
  • ⭐ Fatima Zohra Feroz, Shibui-health and wellness
  • ⭐ Vivek Jain, Being Human
  • ⭐ Bhavesh Gajjar, KidZania India
  • ⭐ Amritpal Singh, Food exotica pvt ltd
  • ⭐ Arpit Agarwal, Image Fashion's
  • ⭐ Shagufta Iqbal, Bhartiya Urban Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Abhishek, Vardhaman Amrante
  • ⭐ Shekhar Kochar, Kochar Retail Ventures
  • ⭐ Vishwa Mohan, South Avenue Mall
  • ⭐ Murtuzza Bhatia, Klipt by Bova
  • ⭐ Kumar Rajagopalan, RAI
  • ⭐ Krishna Kumar Vijayan, Isthara Parks private limited
  • ⭐ Suhas Dhage, Being Human
  • ⭐ Sunil Zadane, Nesterra
  • ⭐ Ashish Goyal, GDK Jewels Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Upendra Taneja, Signature Global
  • ⭐ Nikhil Shah, Fabmaven
  • ⭐ Preet Lamba, Being Human
  • ⭐ Vivek Singhal, BPCL
  • ⭐ Het Shah, AGS Group INC
  • ⭐ Puneet Mathur, Swatch Group India
  • ⭐ Anantha Swami, Tibbs Food
  • ⭐ Akash srivastava, Raymond lifestyle ltd
  • ⭐ Srirup Sen, Ambuja Neotia
  • ⭐ Sagar Borgaonkar, Arvind Fashion and lifestyle
  • ⭐ Saurabh Ramdorai, Klipt by Bova
  • ⭐ Nilay Thakkar, Ariane Group
  • ⭐ Sachin Singh, Swatch Group India
  • ⭐ Firil M Faisal, Ibadi Perfumes
  • ⭐ Kamal Vaishnav, Haldiram
  • ⭐ Abhijith R, Crossword Bookstores Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Santanu Pai, PVR Inox Ltd.
  • ⭐ Serinlal T James, Vismay
  • ⭐ Kamal Grover, Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail Ltd
  • ⭐ Navjot Nanda, GMR Airport Ltd.
  • ⭐ Diksha Bhatia, Gioia
  • ⭐ Deepal Makwana, Kingsmen India Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Partha Pratim, Swatch Group India
  • ⭐ Arjun Aran, One Galle Face Mall - Shangri-La Hotels Lanka Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Samant Jerath, Jerath Properties
  • ⭐ Zoheb Khan, Bare International
  • ⭐ Mariya Mukhtiar, Theobroma Foods Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Mayur Kulkarni, The Shirt House
  • ⭐ Alexandra Crepin, ETAI Infopro Digital
  • ⭐ T Sreedhar, Red Rose Supermarket
  • ⭐ Mohammed Saleem, Shoppers Stop
  • ⭐ Mayank Gupta, Stove Kraft Limited
  • ⭐ Harsh Vardhan Arya, Infinite Solutions
  • ⭐ Tarak Bhattacharya, Mad Over Donuts
  • ⭐ Lalit Rawat, Core Realty
  • ⭐ John Bovas, Tea Post Limited
  • ⭐ Harshad, JSMP Property Consultants
  • ⭐ Ankush Goyal, MRG Fashions P. Ltd.
  • ⭐ Pardeep Parmar, Mumuso
  • ⭐ Rajesh Dube, Haldiram
  • ⭐ Chandra Shekhar, Hear Clear
  • ⭐ Shanith Godagama, One Galle Face Mall - Shangri-La Hotels Lanka Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Bimalendu Tarafdar, Sanjay Ghodawat Group
  • ⭐ Mahendra Tiwari, Panache
  • ⭐ Arijit de, Vardhaman Amrante
  • ⭐ Karun Mehta, Khaitan & Co
  • ⭐ Aaryan Bansal, Liberty Shoes Limited
  • ⭐ Kunal Miglani, Cinepolis
  • ⭐ Animesh Kumar, Being Human
  • ⭐ Vikram Narula, Ajwain Watches
  • ⭐ Sudheendra Bhardwaj, Infinite Solutions
  • ⭐ Abhishek Maria, Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail Ltd
  • ⭐ Nand Kumar, Arvind Fashion and lifestyle
  • ⭐ Umesh Patil, Limelight Pan India
  • ⭐ Durga Rajasekar, Sozial Haus
  • ⭐ Gaurav Thakore, Metro Brands
  • ⭐ Narendra Thakkar, Ariane Group
  • ⭐ Maninder Singh Chahal, Imagicaaworld Entertainment Ltd.
  • ⭐ Rajat Makkar, Growvisorrealty
  • ⭐ Rajesh Chokhani, Shibui-health and wellness
  • ⭐ Sanjay Yadav, BPCL
  • ⭐ Naveen Veera, Secure Parking
  • ⭐ Satinder Singh Rawat, India Retail & Hospitality
  • ⭐ Akram Hameed, GMR Airport Ltd.
  • ⭐ Atish Pawar, Mars Cosmetics Pvt. Ltd.
  • ⭐ Bhanu Sundra, RRBV
  • ⭐ Anupam Kumar, GMR Airport Ltd.
  • ⭐ Harmanpreet Singh, Food exotica pvt ltd
  • ⭐ Kenjiro Ikawa, GDX Commerce India
  • ⭐ Bharat Gabani, Zenzior Brand Technology Pvt. Ltd.
  • ⭐ Vivek Nair, Ramsons Trendsquares Realty LLP
  • ⭐ Ankur Purohit, Sarthi Developers
  • ⭐ Shivani Bhatia, Realty advisors India
  • ⭐ Suhani Mavani, Brand Concepts
  • ⭐ Amol Bhatt, Haldiram
  • ⭐ Ajay Bindroo, Beverly Hills Polo Club
  • ⭐ Manish Mathew, Pikspire Studio Pvt Limited
  • ⭐ Kartik Pathak, Saffron Lifetsyle
  • ⭐ Yogesh Sharma, Karigari
  • ⭐ Shweta Parkar, Nesterra
  • ⭐ Aditya Kapoor, Theobroma Foods Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Shashank Sinha, Modern Masti Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Bhavesh Navadiya, Alan Scott Retail Ltd
  • ⭐ Ruturaj Patwa, Marks and Spencer
  • ⭐ Bharat kaul, Image Fashion's
  • ⭐ Lovelish Arora, Everge Smart India Pvt. Ltd
  • ⭐ Tanmay Pawar, Fabmaven
  • ⭐ Parisha Trivedi, Jadeblue
  • ⭐ Bhushan Makheja, Haldiram
  • ⭐ Suvneet Ahuja, Reliance Brands Limited
  • ⭐ Yug Soni, RR Spectrum Mall By Laabham
  • ⭐ Rudraksh Kumar, Signature Global
  • ⭐ Raunak Agarwal, Mumuso
  • ⭐ Harshit Kochar, Kochar Retail Ventures
  • ⭐ Rashmi Dharwal, KGK Realty (India) Limited
  • ⭐ Bhai Gurjinder singh, Nh7 Factory Outlet
  • ⭐ Ajay Agarwal, Seacom Next LLP
  • ⭐ Tarandeep Singh Sekhon, KidZania India
  • ⭐ Amit Kumar, AKB
  • ⭐ Mohammed Fazil, GLS Displays
  • ⭐ Abhinav Jain, Nykaa
  • ⭐ Daisy Rani, CBRE
  • ⭐ Harpal Singh, Ans Retail
  • ⭐ Anirban Kundu, Ambuja Neotia
  • ⭐ Ankita Kothari, X-Rite India Private Limited
  • ⭐ Vishwas Khadke, 24buy7 vendings
  • ⭐ Chandrakant Mokal, Maharashtra State Mango Growers Asso.
  • ⭐ Saurabh Jain Barjatya, Bahubali Group
  • ⭐ Mohammed Rehan Ali, Global Clothing Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Vivek Detroja, Limelight Pan India
  • ⭐ Natasha Soni, REIA Leasing Advisory
  • ⭐ Manjot Singh, Jassal Developers
  • ⭐ Kartik Lakhotia, Nykaa
  • ⭐ Ashok Pathirage, Softlogic group
  • ⭐ Aditya Mehta, Secure Parking
  • ⭐ Gaurav Kapoor, Swatch Group India
  • ⭐ Vidhi Mevawala, Limelight Pan India
  • ⭐ Mohit Chadda, AD Fashion World
  • ⭐ Pushpa kandpal, Mars Cosmetics Pvt. Ltd.
  • ⭐ Shashi Kumar Pankaj, PNGSL
  • ⭐ Kunal Sawhney, Cineline India Ltd
  • ⭐ Mohammed Arif, Arvind Fashion and lifestyle
  • ⭐ Amit Manocha, Apollo Creation
  • ⭐ Pankkaj Bagnani, HP Inc
  • ⭐ Jimesh Vakharia, Being Human
  • ⭐ Sumana Iyengar, Goavega software india pvt ltd
  • ⭐ Aadesh Tripathi, Saffron Lifetsyle
  • ⭐ Aditya Sharma, The Souled Store
  • ⭐ Achla Chawla, Swatch Group India
  • ⭐ Brijesh Vora, Realty advisors India
  • ⭐ Vinod Mendonca, PVR Inox Ltd.
  • ⭐ Utsaa Roy, Being Human
  • ⭐ Subhadip Chatterjee, Ajay Begraj Group
  • ⭐ Saurabh, Singla Sweets
  • ⭐ Manan Bedi, Unimanya Works Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Saumay Aggarwal, World of watches
  • ⭐ Nikhil Roy, Bhartiya Urban Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Gautam Jain, RAI
  • ⭐ Raj Kujur, Avinash Developers Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Abhishek Anand, CIEL Group
  • ⭐ Anubhav Aggarwal, Big Steps Ventures Pvt. Ltd.
  • ⭐ Mihir Somaiya, West Pioneer Properties (I) Pvt. Ltd.
  • ⭐ Vijay Kapoor, Brand Width Realty
  • ⭐ Aashi Mishra, Ghoomar
  • ⭐ Monica Sharma, Bharti Real Estate
  • ⭐ Shirish Handa, Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail Ltd
  • ⭐ Manish Vig, Aditya Birla Fashion & Retal
  • ⭐ Aniket Dubey, The Souled Store
  • ⭐ Sridhar, SPRVL
  • ⭐ Mukesh Vasani, City Property Service
  • ⭐ Sugandha Goyal, GDK Jewels Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Suman Mondal, Ambuja Neotia
  • ⭐ Aditya Gogia, Essel Estate Agents
  • ⭐ Rushina Shah, BlueStone Jewellery and Lifestyle Ltd
  • ⭐ Satish Kottakota, NY Cinemas
  • ⭐ Arnab Banerjee, Nangia Andersen LLP
  • ⭐ Gurmeet Singh, Jassal Developers
  • ⭐ Krishna Yadav, Secure Parking
  • ⭐ Arun P, SPRVL
  • ⭐ Manish Jeetwal, Meena Bazaar
  • ⭐ Ratnesh Jain, Marks and Spencer
  • ⭐ Rethun Manikkoth, Bhartiya Urban Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Subrat Biswal, Swatch Group India
  • ⭐ Srishti Tanwani, Zenzior Brand Technology Pvt. Ltd.
  • ⭐ Jatin Thakkar, Jash Enterprise
  • ⭐ Ayaz Waris Khan, Isthara Parks private limited
  • ⭐ Mitt Limbachia, Tea Post Limited
  • ⭐ Luke Thomas, Mela Platforms Pte Ltd
  • ⭐ Mohammed Yousuf, Global Clothing Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Rahul Sewaiwar, Alka Trading
  • ⭐ Rajeev Srivastava, Migsun
  • ⭐ Prathamesh Lele, Strch
  • ⭐ Shikha Rani Doss, Base Linker
  • ⭐ Ambrish Miyani, Zenzior Brand Technology Pvt. Ltd.
  • ⭐ Parag Agrawal, BPCL
  • ⭐ Rajiv Bhatia, Gioia
  • ⭐ Chirag Shetty, Shoppers Stop
  • ⭐ Prashant Brahmane, Tea Post Limited
  • ⭐ Daksha Poptani, NY Cinemas
  • ⭐ Sanjay Sharma, Rasita Pure Lifestyle LLP
  • ⭐ Sanjeev Ghanshyam Tiwari, Krishna United
  • ⭐ Arpan Tyagi, Arvind Fashion and lifestyle
  • ⭐ Rahul Choudhary, Modern Masti Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Madhur Laddha, Tapadia City Centre
  • ⭐ Kunal Kapoor, Nykaa
  • ⭐ Sandeep PK, Tvs Electronics
  • ⭐ Kartik Iyer, Keydemand
  • ⭐ Suresh Jayawardana, Softlogic group
  • ⭐ Dr Lawrence Fernandes, RAI
  • ⭐ Rohit Shinde, Unimat Concepts Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Jasdeep Singh, Michael Page
  • ⭐ Sandesh Utekar, Bryan and Candy I Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Srinivas Kolluru, Ghodawat Retail Private Limited
  • ⭐ Radhika Agrawal, Krishna United
  • ⭐ Vikash baid, Mad for Waffles
  • ⭐ Akshay Anand Yadav, CBRE
  • ⭐ Rahul Chaudhari, Chaudhari Lifestyle Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Anand Balasubramanian, Shoppers Stop
  • ⭐ Mukesh Kumar Goyal, MRG Fashions P. Ltd.
  • ⭐ Abhijit Mandal, CIEL Group
  • ⭐ Isha Behl, Marks and Spencer
  • ⭐ Naveen Goel, Panchanan Intl
  • ⭐ Ajit Mishra, Imagicaaworld Entertainment Ltd.
  • ⭐ Juhi Parekh, Arvind Fashion and lifestyle
  • ⭐ Gaurav Tripathi, Ciao Retail
  • ⭐ Nazir Husain, GMR Interchange Hyderabad
  • ⭐ Saneen Abdul Azeez, Ibadi Perfumes
  • ⭐ Kuldeep sharma, GDX Commerce India
  • ⭐ Srushti Khedekar, Mad Over Donuts
  • ⭐ Maneesh Gaur, PVR Inox Ltd.
  • ⭐ Ovais Ali, BECCOS
  • ⭐ Smita Khanna, Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail Ltd
  • ⭐ Mihir Suvanam, Michael Page
  • ⭐ Raj Shroff, Aarayaa - The CFI Group
  • ⭐ Anirudha Padmanabhan, SPRVL
  • ⭐ Sahil Gupta, Ans Retail
  • ⭐ Sudhanshu Kejriwal, Keydemand
  • ⭐ Goutam Ash, Shoppers Stop
  • ⭐ Amit Rout, Nykaa
  • ⭐ Vipul Mehra, Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail Ltd
  • ⭐ Arvind Verma, Redtape Ltd
  • ⭐ Kketan, KeNee Ventures - Mall Advisory & Showroom Leasing
  • ⭐ Sakshi Vasandani, Core Realty
  • ⭐ Shaliq Saleem, Varikkodan Garments
  • ⭐ Sharath Varma, GMR Interchange Hyderabad
  • ⭐ Shubhank Parashar, Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail Ltd
  • ⭐ Kannan Sundaram, BPCL
  • ⭐ Chendhuran, SPRVL
  • ⭐ Manish Swaroop, Signature Global
  • ⭐ Jermina Menon, Bhartiya Urban Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ R Ravikumar, PPMS Field Marketing Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Shivani Aggarwal, World of watches
  • ⭐ Afzal Shaikh, Crossword Bookstores Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Bornali Deb, Haldiram
  • ⭐ Rajani Meena, Tvs Electronics
  • ⭐ Santosh Doiphode, Mad Over Donuts
  • ⭐ Piyush Kalra, Sarthi Developers
  • ⭐ Viju Machery, Secure Parking
  • ⭐ Switi Chaurgade, Haldiram
  • ⭐ Harshad Almelkar, Nesterra
  • ⭐ Prem Deshpande, PNGSL
  • ⭐ Vikas Sankla, GDX Commerce India
  • ⭐ Ammol Ramtteke, Haldiram
  • ⭐ Suryansh Saraf, Mumuso
  • ⭐ Ambareesh, IndusTree Solutions LLP
  • ⭐ Pradeep Tailor, BHPC Personal Care P. Ltd.
  • ⭐ Manjeet Singh, PVR Inox Ltd.
  • ⭐ Arvind Mayar, Secure Parking
  • ⭐ Anil Jain Barjatya, Bahubali Group
  • ⭐ Abhilasha Katwale, Tibbs Food
  • ⭐ Jatin Mali, Jadeblue
  • ⭐ Shalini Priya, Michael Page
  • ⭐ Sohail Patca, D S Corporation
  • ⭐ Amit Garg, iDIgizen Pvt. Ltd.
  • ⭐ Adish Oswal, Oswal Group
  • ⭐ Riya Goel, Westway Group
  • ⭐ Anku Buragohain, Stove Kraft Limited
  • ⭐ Jyoti sinha, Khaitan & Co
  • ⭐ Sanntosh Shelar, NY Cinemas
  • ⭐ Shubham Goyal, 24buy7 vendings
  • ⭐ Vineet Narang, Hear Clear
  • ⭐ Vikita Chaudhary, KidZania India
  • ⭐ Rohit Khanna, Bhutani Infra
  • ⭐ Saumya Agarwal, Unimanya Works Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Tejas Jadhav, Brand Concepts
  • ⭐ Karan arora, Big Steps Ventures Pvt. Ltd.
  • ⭐ Lokesh Bharwani, Mad Over Donuts
  • ⭐ Naveen Madan, Haldiram
  • ⭐ Subhankar Bhattacharya, Mad Over Donuts
  • ⭐ Parind Ankleshwaria, Metro Brands
  • ⭐ Faisal Dhorajiwala, D S Corporation
  • ⭐ Anshika Gupta, Highway Hub Amenity Private Limited
  • ⭐ Rajeev Kalia, Whiteland Corporation Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Rishi Bansal, Bansal Aesthetics
  • ⭐ Alakananda Das, Manyavar
  • ⭐ Nitin Saraf, Being Human
  • ⭐ Shailesh Nair, Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail Ltd
  • ⭐ Siddharajsinh Solanki, Softlogic group
  • ⭐ Nitin Kharbanda, Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail Ltd
  • ⭐ Vikky Lagishetty, Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail Ltd
  • ⭐ Simran Chandhoke, Swatch Group India
  • ⭐ Mohammed Zia UR Rehman, Red Rose Supermarket
  • ⭐ Kavith Pankaj Sainaani, Mukti And Kavith Casa LLP
  • ⭐ Tanishq Agarwal, Ajay Begraj Group
  • ⭐ Vipul Chaudhari, Chaudhari Lifestyle Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Kanchan Shah, Brand Concepts
  • ⭐ Gyanendra Jha, Absolute Brand
  • ⭐ Deepak Krishna Srivastava, Bharti Real Estate
  • ⭐ Rajanesh Nair, Aditya Birla Fashion & Retail Ltd
  • ⭐ Sanjeev Gupta, Arvind Fashions Ltd.
  • ⭐ Ramaraju K N, Bhartiya Urban Pvt Ltd
  • ⭐ Mona Srivastava, BPCL
  • ⭐ Jiya Thakkar, Abni Kasper LLP
  • ⭐ Nitin Bansal, Miniso
  • ⭐ Rahul Kumar, Ambuja Neotia
  • ⭐ Ashish Pandey, Cineline India Ltd
  • ⭐ Abhinav Khanna, Hear Clear
  • ⭐ Tarun Narula, Core Realty
  • ⭐ Harsh, Singla Sweets
  • ⭐ Sharath Kumar S, Shibui-health and wellness
  • ⭐ Rahul Patil, PNGSL
  • ⭐ Ahmad Raza Khan, Wook Realty
  • ⭐ Mukesh Kumar, Growvisorrealty
  • ⭐ Shikha S Mazumdar, Home Centre
  • ⭐ Preeti Singh, Bhutani Infra
  • ⭐ Kanika Agarwal, Westway Group
  • ⭐ Aditya Agarwal, Westway Group
  • ⭐ Anish Paul, Swatch Group India
  • ⭐ Kanika Malkotia, PVR Inox Ltd.
  • ⭐ Ramyaraj Rath, Style Baazar
Why are experts excited about RFID in retail

A look at why decision-makers across retail are looking at investing in RFID, a more than 50-year-old technology that has risen to prominence again

New Delhi: When Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) was introduced over 50 years ago, it held a lot of promise, especially in an industry like retail that required precision in inventory management. Owing to its high costs, the technology didn’t see much adoption despite its potential.

However, the technology not only persisted but has evolved over the years to become more relevant and affordable, making it one of the preferred choices for retail decision-makers. A significant 58% of warehouse decision-makers plan to deploy RFID by 2028 which will help increase inventory visibility and reduce out-of-stock, according to the Warehouse Vision Study 2023 by Zebra Technologies, which helps organisations monitor, anticipate, and accelerate workflows with technology.

Furthermore, a majority of warehouse decision-makers plan to deploy fixed, passive or handheld RFID readers that can better track assets, workers and goods throughout the warehouse environment, the study found.

There are multiple areas where retailers are trying to use RFID to either enhance customer experience or reduce the cost of operations, say experts.

“RFID is a technology which is very old and going to have a huge impact in retail as it is now available and accessible,” said Ranjan Sharma, CIO and Supply Chain Head, of Bestseller India, a fashion and apparel brand.

“In our pursuit of continuous improvement, we recognize the potential of RFID technology for inventory management and supply chain optimization, considering it a pivotal area for exploration and harnessing,” Rajgopal Nayak, CTO, Metro Brands Ltd told IndiaRetailing.

Why RFID?

Retail operations pass through a series of steps from inventory to return management. Often, keeping track of all the stages manually becomes laborious and ends in errors and delays and impacts profitability.

According to recent data from Shopify, which helps small businesses build an online presence, inventory is the largest expense for retailers. For every dollar US retailers make, they have $1.40 of inventory in stock.

An inventory cost is the total of purchase costs, ordering costs, holding costs and shortage costs. Today, RFID plays an important role in managing these costs and the digital transformation of retailers especially with the rise of e-commerce, say experts.

How Retailers Use RFID

“RFID technology is typically used where there is a high volume of items moving quickly in and out of an area and where there is a high selectivity and multitude of sizes, colours and styles,” said Rajnish Gupta, VP & Head, India and Sub-Continent business, Zebra Technologies.

While experts have named inventory management as the most common use case of RFID, there are different areas where the technology has shown its results. These include:

Customer Experience

E-commerce giant, Amazon uses RFID to ensure customer satisfaction and ease of operations, its ‘Just Walk Out technology store,’ which first debuted in 2018 uses RFID to expand the potential for checkout-free technology to clothing, soft lines, fan gear, and more.

 

Why are experts excited about RFID in retail
Just Walk Out Technology Store | Image Credit: Amazon

“Customers love being able to grab what they need and get on their way without having to wait in line, and store owners and retail operators have embraced the cost-efficiency and revenue-driving benefits of Just Walk Out technology,” said Jon Jenkins, Vice President, Just Walk Out technology, AWS Applications in a blog post.

Just Walk Out technology uses cameras, shelf sensors, sensor fusion, and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, like computer vision and generative AI to enable retailers to sell a wide range of products, such as food, beverages, groceries, home goods, and more.

As per the data from Amazon, there are more than 70 Amazon-owned stores, and more than 85 third-party retailers with Just Walk Out technology located across the U.S., UK, and Australia.

Experts from Zebra Technologies told IndiaRetailing at the sidelines of the Warehousing Vision Study 2023 launch that the company recently launched a modern store which offers the best example of an RFID-enabled shopping experience.

Sharing one instance of how RFID is redefining experience, Sanjay Nare, Pre Sales Head – India & Sub Continents, Zebra Technologies said that as soon as a person tries on clothes, the RFID antenna detects the size and automatically gives options for matching apparel, and accessories.

This experience gets more interesting when a customer delves deep into the shopping experience finding various fits, sizes, designs etc.

Operational Efficiency

RFID has a lot of impact on improving operational efficiency. “RFID used to be ‘nice to have’, but with supply chain visibility and inventory accuracy becoming more crucial, it is now essential for today’s omnichannel companies,” said Saurabh Surya, VP – of Technology, Smaaash, a gaming and entertainment centre spread across India.

Speaking about how the brand uses RFID, Surya shared that before the adoption of the technology, Smaaash offered coins to play any arcade game that featured coinbox technology.  However, handling coins used to be a laborious operation because cashiers had to keep an eye on the quantity.

With RFID, a single card to customers helps store the value charged that gets utilised after every single game played.

For Smaaash, one advantage of adopting RFID cards is their ease of use. It helps obtain comprehensive user statistics from the RFID card, including the number of games played, the category games the users prefer to play, the propensity for redemption, the number of FEC visits, and the visiting hours.

He added that thanks to RFID, the number of cashiers as well as the operations team size has decreased resulting in cost savings.

Store Management

A typical store opens and closes 30-45 minutes before and after customers come and leave to check inventory.

With RFID, this time frame is now just 10 minutes, helping store employees complete work faster and in a way easing the store opening and closing process.

This results in significant savings on manpower and overtime payments to staff.

Store Data Analytics

RFID helps keep track of the exact SKUs and their status. It can provide the exact number of items that have moved from the shelf to the trial rooms in a typical retail store.

This helps retailers get an idea of what customers prefer so they can rethink the placement of less moved items

RFID results in significant savings on manpower and overtime payments to staff | Image Credit: Pixabay

These insights into customer preferences help understand which product styles are fast-moving, and which are slow-moving, helping brands take action much faster than in the past.

Returns Management

Often, products that get returned are not added to the store inventory and remain unaccounted for in the warehouse.

This leads to losses and an erroneous view of inventory. With RFID, stores can get it back to the inventory much faster and ensure that it is back on the shelves.

Shrinkage Control

Shrinkage is the losses which retailers incur either in stolen goods or goods which get out of inventory and don’t come back into inventory.

RFID helps control shrinkage. And that can have a significant impact on replacing some of the systems like anti-theft systems. These technologies can all be combined into one significant savings in capital investments for retailers.

GI Tagging

Experts from Zebra added that a lot of work in RFID is happening around GI (geographical indication) tagging. For instance, clothing made from Egyptian cotton will have a tag that denotes that the cotton is actually from Egypt and not from somewhere else. GI tagging ensures the authenticity of the source of raw material for a product.

The Cost Factor

Gupta from Zebra says that, over time, the cost of implementing RFID technology has reduced significantly, making it more accessible for retailers of all sizes to adopt.

Although RFID has been around for some time, the cost of tags has come down dramatically only in the last few years.

According to Surya, the average cost of an RFID tag has decreased by 80% to 4 cents. “The ROI will be achieved in a maximum of two to three months,” he said.

Game changer

Over the past 10 years, the read accuracy of RFID has doubled and the range has more than quintupled (allowing for fewer devices and better scans). Today, the technology enables real-time visibility, heightened accuracy, and greater automation, which translates to vastly improved operational efficiency, time and cost savings and improved experience.

“RFID has use cases and capabilities to solve problems that we could have never thought of earlier. With pricing no longer a barrier, it’s going to become a game changer,” added Sharma of Bestseller.

More insightful and stimulating conversations on technology trends in retail are expected at the Phygital Retail Convention (PRC) 2024.

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