If clothing retailers use RFID tags on every piece of clothing, they can trace single products from production, warehousing, logistics, to store management, and the operational efficiency of the enterprise will be improved. Through RFID tags, the data flow in each link will be more timely. The rapid collection of data in each link can also provide reference for decision-making analysis of clothing retailers. The supply chain response will also be more agile and the supply chain cycle will be shortened.
1.Workstation management in the clothing production process and tracking of in-process products
RFID tags are tied to clothes in the form of tags. Because of their ultra-high frequency characteristics, they can be read in batches over long distances, and product information can be learned in real time with the help of intelligent systems or devices (such as handheld devices, tunnel machines, etc.).
2.Garment inbound and outbound management and store inventory management in logistics and warehousing
In the warehousing process, labor efficiency is low during collection, delivery, and inventory counting, and errors are prone to occur. RFID technology can be used to achieve accurate identification without unpacking, and store staff can use smart devices such as handheld computers to quickly inventory goods.
3.Anti-counterfeiting, anti-theft and anti-channeling
The RFID tag on the clothes is the only identity information, which helps to prevent counterfeiting and theft, and also avoids the behavior of unscrupulous dealers selling at low prices to earn the price difference.
It can be seen that fashion industry brands use RFID technology to achieve rapid scanning and reading of products in supply chain management, retail management, and internal management of enterprises, and then realize products from raw materials to semi-finished products, finished products, transportation, warehousing, distribution, and shelving. Real-time monitoring of , sales, and even returns processing, establishing a safe and reliable management model, and helping companies achieve a low-cost and efficient supply chain operation system.