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Bloomingdale’s Item-Level RFID Study Shows a 27 Percent Inventory Accuracy Boost
Posted on August 27th, 2009 No commentsAn item-level RFID pilot done with Bloomingdale’s and the University of Arkansas delivered more statistics to what is already widely believed, that item-level RFID should improve inventory accuracy. But it also found a 96 percent improvement in inventory count speed, which suggests the potential for even more dramatic accuracy improvements.In the trial—conducted over 13 weeks and published Monday (Aug. 24)—looked at a non-item-level store (the control store) and one item-level store and the same limited product area (denim jeans) were examined for both.
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Request for Proposals
Posted on June 2nd, 2009 No commentsStudy of Solid Waste Flow Control, Franchise, and PAYT Options
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NAPCOR Calls for Restraint in the Use of Degradable Additives in Pet Packaging
Posted on June 2nd, 2009 No commentsPET bottle group expresses concern over impact degradable plastics will have on the recycling stream.
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NAPCOR Calls for Restraint in the Use of Degradable Additives in Pet Packaging
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