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15.02.2014

Checkpoint Systems GmbH

Checkpoint Systems Announce Global Deployment of RFID based EAS with Global Apparel Retailer

Checkpoint Systems, a leading global supplier of merchandise availability solutions for the retail industry, today announced that it is partnering with a major apparel and leisure goods retailer, based in Europe, to roll-out Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) solutions in hundreds of stores around the world.


In addition to Kohl’s department store RFID deployment with Checkpoint, other retailers are implementing Checkpoint’s RFID-based EAS solutions in their stores in Europe, America and Asia.


One example is this leading global category killer, which is simultaneously rolling out Checkpoint’s dual-mode EVOLVE Exclusive E10 Radio Frequency (RF)- and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)-based systems across 18 countries*, and carrying out an extensive RFID source-tagging programme, as well as implementing Alpha high theft solutions to protect high risk merchandise. The E10 is one of Checkpoint’s RFID point of exit solution solutions adding on to the RFID-based EAS Overhead 2.0 solution which is suspended from the ceiling or fully concealed within it at other fashion retailer’s flagship stores around the world.


The key challenge for the retailer was to improve its inventory visibility while enhancing its loss prevention capabilities in store. The retailer tested Checkpoint’s unique Wirama™ Radar technology and found that it delivered a superior performance. By identifying the location and direction of movement of a tagged item in-store, Wirama Radar can distinguish whether an item is simply merchandised near the exit or potentially being stolen. As a result, the retailer is able to increase its selling area by utilising the valuable space close to the store exit without causing false alarms that can affect the consumer shopping experience.


Building on their experience with RF source tagging, the retailer has moved one step forward by implementing an RFID source tagging program to ensure items arrive in stores shelf-ready, freeing employees from manually checking deliveries or applying labels to merchandise before they reach the shop floor. RFID also means that the chain can maintain perpetual inventory accuracy more efficiently than with manual inventory counts. Source tagging, which involves EAS or RFID labels being applied to products during the manufacturing process, is helping retailers boost profitability through improved efficiency.


By using Check-Net, Checkpoint’s web-based platform, fully integrated within the retailer’s IT system, and the strategically located printshops, the retailer’s vendors can easily order & receive fully integrated tickets at the point of manufacturing. The service, which complies with the retailer’s request for high speed printing and high standards for corporate and environmental social responsibility, ensures the consistency of the brand and the quality of the labels delivered to the vendors.


Per Levin, President and Chief Sales Office for Merchandise Availability Solutions for Checkpoint Systems, said: “This particular category killer needed a company with a global footprint, able to deliver, with an ambitious timeline, in all their countries. We believe apparel retailers will increasingly prefer to deal with one partner able to match their overall RFID software, services, hardware and labels needs. As more and more retailers are moving forward with RFID deployments to enhance their competitive edge, Checkpoint is providing the deep expertise and robust solutions that comes from a sole focus on RFID to Retail”.


*Portugal, Spain, France, the UK, Germany, Belgium, Sweden, Italy, Poland, CZ Republic, Hungary, Romania, Russia, Bulgaria, Turkey, China, Brazil, Taiwan