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RFID Technology in Retail

RFID is transforming the retail industry. By tagging individual products with RFID labels, retailers gain real-time visibility of inventory from warehouse to shop floor, improving stock accuracy, reducing shrinkage, and enabling seamless omnichannel experiences.

With low tag costs per unit at volume and major retailers mandating RFID tagging from suppliers, adoption is accelerating across apparel, grocery, electronics, and luxury goods. Eccel Technology designs and manufactures the embedded RFID tags and reader modules that power these retail systems.

Retail store with RFID technology

The Retail Challenge

Traditional barcode-based retail systems were designed for a simpler era. Today’s omnichannel customers expect products to be available wherever and whenever they want them.

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Inventory inaccuracy
Manual barcode counts typically achieve only 65% accuracy. Misplaced stock, phantom inventory, and counting errors lead to lost sales and over-ordering.

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Out-of-stock losses
Empty shelves cost retailers billions annually. Customers who can’t find what they want don’t wait – they buy from a competitor or leave without purchasing.

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Shrinkage & theft
Retail theft and shrinkage continue to rise. Barcode-based systems cannot track item movement in real time or detect unauthorised removal effectively.

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Omnichannel complexity
Buy online pick up in store (BOPIS), ship-from-store, and endless aisle all require precise, real-time inventory data that barcodes cannot reliably provide.

How RFID Is Used in Retail

From the supply chain to the fitting room, RFID enables a connected retail operation with real-time visibility at every touchpoint.

INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
Eliminate manual stock takes entirely. RFID provides a live, dynamic view of your inventory, ensuring you know exactly what you have and where it is at all times.

OMNICHANNEL FULFILMENT
Accurate stock data powers buy online pick up in store (BOPIS), ship-from-store, and click-and-collect. RFID ensures staff know exactly which items are available, where they are, and in which size or colour across every location.

SELF-CHECKOUT & SMART TILLS
RFID technology can be integrated into smart checkout systems to read multiple items simultaneously – no manual scanning required. Once integrated, customers can simply place items on a pad or into a bin to have every product identified instantly, dramatically cutting queue times and reducing checkout errors.

LOSS PREVENTION & SECURITY
RFID tags double as anti-theft devices. Exit gates detect unpaid items in real time, and the system can track item movement patterns to identify suspicious activity and reduce shrinkage across the store.

SMART SHELVING & REPLENISHMENT
RFID-enabled shelves automatically detect low or out-of-stock items and trigger replenishment alerts. Staff know exactly which products need restocking, reducing empty shelf time and ensuring popular items are always available.

CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE & FITTING ROOMS
Smart fitting rooms use RFID to detect items brought in and display product information, size availability, colour options, and styling suggestions on interactive mirrors, personalising the in-store experience.

SUPPLY CHAIN & SOURCE TRACKING
Tag products at manufacture and track them through distribution to the shop floor. RFID provides full chain-of-custody visibility, supports product recalls, and enables authentication for luxury and high-value goods.

FRESH FOOD & TEMPERATURE MONITORING
For grocery and food retailers, some RFID sensor tags can monitor product temperature throughout the cold chain. Automated logging helps ensure food safety compliance and reduces spoilage from temperature excursions.

SUPPLIER TAGGING & MANDATES
Major retailers now require suppliers to apply RFID tags at source. Eccel can supply compliant tags and labels pre-encoded to your retail partners’ specifications, ensuring your products meet their tagging mandates.

RFID vs. Barcodes in Retail

RFID and barcodes both identify products, but they work very differently. Here’s how they compare for retail applications.

Feature

RFID

Barcode

Line of sight

Not required – reads through packaging

Required – scanner must see the label

Scan speed

Hundreds of items per second

One item at a time

Unique identification

Every tag has a unique ID (item-level)

Identifies product type only (SKU-level)

Data capacity

Up to 512 bits+ (size, colour, origin, batch)

Up to 85 characters

Durability

Survives harsh handling, moisture, abrasion

Easily damaged, smudged, or torn

Inventory count

Live, dynamic inventory (no manual stock take needed)

Full store in days

Rewritable

Yes – data can be updated in the field

No – printed and fixed

Benefits of RFID in Retail

Retailers using RFID report measurable improvements across inventory, sales, shrinkage, and customer satisfaction.

98–99% Inventory Accuracy
Item-level RFID tagging provides near-perfect stock visibility, compared to 65% with manual barcode counts. Accurate data means fewer stockouts and fewer lost sales.

Omnichannel Ready
RFID provides the accurate, real-time inventory data needed for BOPIS, ship-from-store, endless aisle, and unified commerce across physical and digital channels.

Reduced Shrinkage & Theft
RFID-enabled security gates and real-time item tracking help detect unauthorised removal and identify loss patterns, reducing overall shrinkage.

Lower Operating Costs
Automated counting, reduced labour for stock takes, fewer markdowns from overstocking, and lower shrinkage all contribute to significant cost savings.

Live, Dynamic Inventory
There is no need for traditional stock takes. Inventory levels are live and accurate by the minute, so you know exactly what you have and where it is at all times.

Better Customer Experience
Smart fitting rooms, faster checkout, in-stock shelves, and accurate online availability all improve the shopping experience and build customer loyalty.

Increased Sales
Better stock availability means customers find what they want. Retailers with RFID-enabled inventory typically see a measurable uplift in sales from reduced out-of-stock situations.

Supply Chain Transparency
Track products from manufacture to sale. Support product authentication, sustainability initiatives, and compliance with retailer RFID mandates.

Why Choose Eccel for Retail RFID

We design and manufacture the tags and readers that power retail RFID systems – purpose-built for store environments and omnichannel fulfilment.

Item-Level Tag Design
Custom self-adhesive labels, hang tags, and inlays designed for apparel, electronics, grocery, and luxury goods. Available with NTAG, ICODE, Mifare, and UHF chips.

PL Manufacturing
In-house production with strict tolerances, short lead times, and full quality control. ISO 9001 certified.

NFC / HF / UHF
Full frequency coverage for every retail application – from NFC product authentication and tap-to-learn to UHF for bulk inventory counting and supply chain tracking.

Mandate-Ready
We supply tags pre-encoded to retailer specifications. Whether your customers require EPC-compliant UHF labels or custom NFC hang tags, we deliver production-ready at volume.

Ready to bring RFID into your store?

Contact our team for a free consultation. We’ll recommend the right tags, readers, and integration approach for your operation.