IDTechEx, Aug 2011, Pages: 296
The RFID tagging of apparel is now the largest and fastest growing application of RFID in retailing, the retail supply chain and associated industries. About 100 organizations are tagging apparel
Frost & Sullivan, Nov 2011, Pages: 79
This research service analyzes the current and future trends in the global RFID market in the apparel supply chain. As RFID in the apparel industry is expected to witness greater traction
Textiles Intelligence, Feb 2009, Pages: 6
.
They are most commonly used in the apparel industry in conjunction with inventory management systems to track the whereabouts of individual items of clothing.
An RFID system comprises three main components
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Aug 2011, Pages: 329
of Tag Volume for Transit Tickets,
Apparel Tagging, Animals Tagging and Others (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) 4
Recession Leads to RFID Market Consolidation 4
Growing Demand for Low Cost RFID
IDTechEx, Aug 2010, Pages: 278
rapid growth for apparel tagging - that application alone demands 300 million RFID labels in 2010. RFID in the form of tickets used for transit will demand 380 million tags in 2010. The tagging of animals
IDTechEx, Jan 2012, Pages: 203
EMEA
5.2. Ten year forecasts and trends
APPENDIX 1: GLOBAL MARKETS, FORECASTS, MARKET DRIVERS AND SUPPLIERS FOR APPARELRFID
APPENDIX 2: RFID SOLUTION PROVIDERS
APPENDIX 3: EPCGLOBAL
IDTechEx, Sep 2010, Pages: 212
Detailed ten year forecasts are given plus a full explanation of the technologies. In detail, there are 40 new case studies of RFID in action in the postal and courier service in North America
just-style, Nov 2006, Pages: 17
RFID – Radio Frequency IDentification – technology has been around for decades, but within the apparel industry, we are only beginning to see the potential effects for implementation. Across major
Vandagraf International Limited, May 2010, Pages: 450
4.3.3 Brand Protection
4.3.4 Opportunities for RFID as a Brand Protection Solution
Case Study Gerry Weber – Item Level RFID Labels
Case Study American Apparel rolls out Item Level RFID to additional
Infiniti Research Limited, Feb 2011, Pages: 29
especially in the apparel industry has been driving the growth of RFID in the retail industry. However data security issues continue to be a challenge to the growth of this industry.
TechNavio’s “Global
IDTechEx, July 2008, Pages: 303
Item level RFID is the tagging of the smallest taggable unit of things - the piece of apparel, library book, jewellery, engineering parts and laundry are examples. It used to be thought that item
IDTechEx, May 2008, Pages: 317
For the first time, China has become the world's largest market for RFID by value. In 2007 the spend on RFID in East Asia will be $2.7 billion of $4.96 billion spent globally. The majority
Textiles Intelligence, Aug 2011, Pages: 11
) TECHNOLOGY
Tagsys has introduced a new radio frequency identification (RFID) system for use in the
apparel supply chain
THREE-DIMENSIONAL (3D) BODY SCANNERS
Telmat has launched a three-dimensional (3D) body
Sheila Greco Associates, May 2011, Pages: 4
-sensitive labeling materials; graphics imaging media; retail apparel ticketing and branding systems; RFID inlays and tags; office products; specialty tapes; and a variety of specialized labels for automotive
WinterGreen Research, Inc., June 2005, Pages: 480
.6 Tesco RFID Rollout
4.7 Metro Group
4.7.1 RFID in Healthcare
4.7.2 RFID in Healthcare Smart Labels
4.8 RFID in Apparel Markets
4.9 Passive, Semi-Passive, And Active Tags
4.10 RFID Target Markets
4
Vandagraf International Limited, Sep 2011, Pages: 408
Applications
6.6.3 Trends in RFID based EAS
6.6.4 Case Study - Adoption of RFID / EAS Hybrid Tags by German Apparel Retailer Gerry Weber
6.6.5 Driving down Unit Cost with Multi-Functionality
6.6.6 NFC (Near
WinterGreen Research, Inc., April 2005, Pages: 570
Group 1-36
1.13.1 RFID in Healthcare 1-43
1.13.2 RFID in Healthcare Smart Labels 1-45
1.14 RFID in Apparel Markets 1-45
1.15 Passive, Semi-Passive, And Active Tags 1-46
1.16 RFID Target Markets 1-55
1
Vandagraf International Limited, Oct 2010, Pages: 138
Vision System for Brand Protection of Watches
3.3.6 Case Study - BrandAuthen Nano-technology Anti-Counterfeiting Solution
3.3.7 RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) Technology as a Tool for Brand Protection
Textiles Intelligence, Oct 2007, Pages: 23
RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID) IN CLOTHING RETAILING
Components of a typical RFID system
Marks & Spencer's RFID trial
Advantages of RFID
The Apparel Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Solution