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Apparel RFID 2008-2018

The new report "Apparel RFID 2008-2018" is unique in comprehensively analysing the use of RFID in the apparel value chain from tagging cloth in manufacture to retail fashion and rented apparel. 138 users and suppliers are profiled. From Chile to Canada and Sweden to Taiwan, there is something to learn from all of them, not just from the unusually broad approach in Germany, Italy, China, Japan and the USA. This industry is on the move in a manner unmatched almost anywhere else in the RFID market.
 
Hundreds of organisations are now using RFID on or in apparel including shoes and uniforms, baby clothes and industrial laundry. That means anything from tagging drag hangers, cases and pallets to the largest use, which is in or on the item of clothing itself, whether by a stitched-in cloth tag or a paper swing tag. The benefits are powerful and wide ranging from improving customer service and efficiency - including reducing stockouts - to combating counterfeiting, theft and misplacement and automating sorting processes and stocktakes.

A large number of major brands are collaborating to make the process seamless, not least from manufacture to sale in the store and even later use for managing customer returns, incentives and other action beyond the checkout.
 
A full glossary of terminology is supplied and there is consideration of standards and interested trade organisations, including EPCglobal. Uniquely in this report you have the ten year forecasts, lessons of success and failure and comprehensive profiles of leading players. There is a detailed explanation of the market, the technology and the many paybacks as well as what comes next.
 
This report of over 250 pages goes into detail about the RFID projects concerning apparel at 77 users of RFID in 16 countries. The report also profiles a representative sample of 61 suppliers of RFID products and services that already serve the apparel industry, from chip makers to system integrators. Profusely illustrated and with over ten summary tables, the report is both readable by newcomers and informative for experts. There are 80 illustrations. Its seven chapters all deal with the global situation because approaches are very different across the world and there is considerable scope for cross fertilisation of best practice. This helicopter view has never been available before and IDTechEx is uniquely placed to provide such analysis because its technical staff travel incessantly, assessing the situation.
 
Indeed, only IDTechEx has the world's largest database of RFID projects - the IDTechEx Knowledgebase of over 3500 projects in 108 countries, updated daily, each having technical detail and descriptive text. IDTechEx has technically savvy RFID experts in the USA, Europe, Japan, New Zealand and elsewhere. It stages leading RFID conferences in Europe and the USA and attends appropriate events every month somewhere in the world.
 
Only IDTechEx can understand and explain the past and present and see the future from such a comprehensive basis and using such seasoned professionals. Buy the report and you will even have limited access to them for no extra charge to answer your extra questions.

Table of Contents :

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
1. INTRODUCTION

1.1. Where in the value chain?
1.1.1. Manufacture
1.1.2. Transport
1.1.3. Retail
1.1.4. Laundries
1.2. Choice of specification and frequency
1.3. Choice of system and system integrator
1.4. Privacy issues
1.5. User size
1.5.1. Largest companies
1.5.2. Mid range companies
1.6. Suppliers vs retailers
1.7. RFID value chain and profit

2. PAYBACKS

2.1. General situation
2.2. Item level potential is far greater than for any other form of RFID
2.2.1. CPG manufacturers
2.3. Checklist of types of payback

3. SUPPLIER AND RESEARCHER PROFILES

3.1. ABS Laundry Business Solutions Netherlands
3.2. Adhtech Sweden
3.3. Alien Technology USA
3.4. Avery Dennison/ Paxar USA
3.5. BT Auto-ID UK
3.6. CETEMMSA Spain
3.7. Checkpoint Systems USA
3.8. Chinese University of Hong Kong China
3.9. Danby Group USA
3.10. Datamars Switzerland
3.11. Dillards USA
3.12. Ducker UK/ Kannegiesser Germany
3.13. DVT Denmark
3.14. Dynatrac Systems Canada
3.15. EM Microelectronic Switzerland
3.16. Franwell USA
3.17. Fujitsu Japan
3.18. Gärtner Transportteknik Germany
3.19. GCS Consulting Germany
3.20. GlobeRanger USA
3.21. Impinj USA
3.22. Infosys USA
3.23. Intellident UK
3.24. Jensen Denmark
3.25. Lab ID Italy
3.26. Laudis Systems USA/ China
3.27. Laundry Computer Technics Netherlands
3.28. Leading Information Technology Institute (LITI) Japan
3.29. Manchester University UK
3.30. Metalprogetti Italy
3.31. Microsoft USA
3.32. Motorola USA
3.33. NBG-ID France
3.34. NTT Comware Japan
3.35. NXP Netherlands
3.36. Positek RFID USA/Australia/ Norway
3.37. Pretide Technology Taiwan
3.38. Reva Systems USA
3.39. RFiT Solutions Austria
3.40. Rosendahl Digital Networks Finland
3.41. Roxtron Limited China
3.42. Salpomec/ UPM Raflatac/ Tyco ADT Finland
3.43. Securitag Assembly Group Taiwan
3.44. Shanghai Huayuan Electronic China
3.45. Shanghai Zangtian Electronic China
3.46. Siemens Business Services Germany
3.47. Simet Italy
3.48. Sokymat Automotive Germany
3.49. Steiner System USA
3.50. Synometrix Integrated Technologies Taiwan
3.51. Tagsys USA/ France
3.52. Texas Instruments USA
3.53. Texi AS Norway
3.54. Toppan Printing Japan
3.55. University of Arkansas USA
3.56. University of Parma Italy
3.57. Vue Technology USA
3.58. Walls Industries USA
3.59. Wincor Nixdorf Germany
3.60. Wipro Infotech India
3.61. X-ident/ Schreiner Germany
3.62. Zetes Industries Belgium

4. CASE STUDIES

4.1. Adler USA
4.2. American Apparel USA
4.3. Aokang Group China
4.4. Aoyama Trading Japan
4.5. Armani Italy
4.6. Atelier Sab Japan
4.7. Bailian Group China
4.8. Benetton Italy
4.9. Boboli
4.10. Bültel International Fashion Group Germany
4.11. C&A Germany
4.12. Canadian Linen and Uniform Service Canada
4.13. Cannes Hospital Laundry France
4.14. DHL Fashion Belgium
4.15. El Corte Inglés Spain
4.16. Falabella Chile
4.17. fashionGroup RFID Germany
4.18. Fenland Laundry UK
4.19. Figleaves UK
4.20. Flandre Japan
4.21. Frandol Japan
4.22. Fruit of the Loom USA
4.23. Galeries Lafayette/ Echangeur France
4.24. Gardeur Germany
4.25. Gerry Weber Germany
4.26. Goldwin Sportswear Italy
4.27. Griva Italy
4.28. Hankyu Japan
4.29. Hellmann Meyer and Meyer Germany
4.30. Hennes &Mauritz H&M Sweden
4.31. Hong Kong Knitwear China
4.32. Initial Hokatex Netherlands
4.33. Isetan Shinjuku Japan
4.34. Jacadi/ Véronique Delachaux France
4.35. J Crew USA
4.36. Karstadt Germany
4.37. Kaufhof/Metro Germany
4.38. Kids Headquarters USA
4.39. Lauren Scott USA
4.40. Le Coq Sportif France
4.41. Lemmi Fashion Germany
4.42. Levi Strauss Mexico/ USA
4.43. LIPS Netherlands
4.44. Long Deed Taiwan
4.45. Marks and Spencer UK
4.46. Marui Japan
4.47. Max Mara Italy
4.48. Mikuni Japan
4.49. Mitsukoshi Japan
4.50. Moku Moku Japan
4.51. Mustang Germany
4.52. New Balance USA
4.53. NP Collection/ Naisten Pukutehdas Finland
4.54. Onward Kashiyama Japan
4.55. Otto Versand Germany
4.56. Pantaloon India
4.57. Prada USA
4.58. Reno Germany
4.59. Russell Activewear USA
4.60. St Olaf's Hospital Norway
4.61. Sanyo Shokai Japan
4.62. SRI Surgical Express USA
4.63. Star City Casino Australia
4.64. Sumikin Bussan Japan
4.65. Sumitex International Japan
4.66. Sumitomo Bussan Japan
4.67. Sungod Enterprise Group China
4.68. Takashimaya Department Stores Japan
4.69. Target USA
4.70. The Gap USA
4.71. Throttleman Portugal
4.72. Tokyo Shirt
4.73. Tomorrow's Mother
4.74. Trussardi
4.75. Ueyama Orinomo Japan
4.76. VF Corporation USA
4.77. Wal-Mart/ Sam's Club USA
4.78. Wave n'Wash USA

5. THE INTERNET OF THINGS - EPCGLOBAL VS U-CODE

5.2. EPC
5.3. U-code

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