RFID Solutions - Retail

Designing Solutions for Retail Sector Inventory Management

Accutrack’s Fashion Forward Advantages


  • Integrated RFID Solution

    From the Shipping Floor to the Shop Floor, Accutrack tags and tracks items all the way through the supply chain providing up to 13% reduction of inaccurate perpetual inventory and reducing out of stocks by up to 60%
  • Increase Business Effectiveness

    It is crucial to be aware of your retail inventory investment, react to fashion cycles and lifestyle trends, effectively deal with trends, manage inventory and cut labour costs
  • Improved Inventory Control & Accuracy

    Seamless, single source, data integration enables most accurate and efficient levels of profitability. Control costs, manage inventory, anticipate needs, predict with accuracy fashions trends, handle returns and outlet inventory
  • Better allocation of labour for increased performance and service

    Having RFID in store, allows sales associates to spend less time cycle counting and storeroom searching and more time on tasks that improve revenue – faster receipts, stockroom service, transfers, store appearance and importantly, customer service
  • Track & Trace - Forward & Reverse

    Accutrack lets you track goods in both the forward and reverse supply chain achieving 12% - 17% overall improvements in supply chain efficiencies
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  • Accelerate Manufacturing Operations

    Real-time inventory knowledge allows you to be responsive and nimble at the manufacturing stage, planning your growth and expansion

    Predict trends with statistics and logistics! React with certainty and confidence when you know your total value and investment of retail goods
  • Monitor Theft/Loss Prevention

    Accutrack helps reduce loss/theft/shrinkage between 11% - 18%
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