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Checkpoint Systems, Inc. Presents New EPC/RFID Applications at Frontline Solutions Expo.


CHICAGO -- Solutions Provide Real-Time Inventory Visibility and Shrink Management for Retail Apparel Supply Chain

Checkpoint Systems, Inc. (NYSE NYSE

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), the leading provider of radio frequency-based product identification and shrink management solutions for retailers and consumer package goods manufacturers, today presented several new Electronic Product Code/Radio Frequency Identification (EPC/RFID) applications for use in the retail-apparel supply chain. The solutions, including new item-level applications, will be showcased throughout the tradeshow, September 13 - 15, at booth #704.

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 industry leaders are actively testing that business case now.

New RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) A data collection technology that uses electronic tags for storing data. The tag, also known as an "electronic label," "transponder" or "code plate," is made up of an RFID chip attached to an antenna.  applications for the apparel supply chain

The new applications developed by Checkpoint leverage all the ways RFID can be used in the apparel supply chain and include:

--A Smart Dock Portal for identifying and receiving products into inventory automatically at the distribution center.

--An inventory management function for identifying inventory real-time in the stockroom with a portable reader.

--Smart Shelves/Smart Zones monitor merchandise throughout the store and provide complete inventory visibility, notifying personnel when inventory replenishment replenishment

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--A Smart Merchandising solution for changing rooms
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 where shoppers can view accessory items on screen (providing cross-selling opportunities for retailers) and provide information, for example, about sizes and colors of merchandise in stock.

--A Smart Point-of-Sale for speeding the check-out process while capturing critical data, including identification of each item for better, more complete transaction histories.

--An anti-theft function. Only items identified as paid can have their hard tags An electronic identification or security device that is adhered to merchandise and shipping cartons. Hard tags contain metal strips or electronic circuits encased in a plastic housing. See RFID tag, RFID and EAS. See also hard token.  removed and be carried through antennas without setting off an alarm.

"These RFID applications are prototype designs to demonstrate how the technology will fulfill a customer's need for greater information and stock availability while at the same time protecting items from both shoppers' and staff theft," said David Donnan, President, North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere.  of Checkpoint Systems. "The fast-paced business of retailing is getting more complex. Retailers are struggling for consistent profitability and many are searching for a more strategic approach to the challenge. And that is where we believe EPC/RFID technology can play a significant role."

Checkpoint Systems' RFID solutions are designed for the retail supply chain. Field tests are currently being conducted in North America and Europe. The METRO Group, one of Europe's largest retailers, is testing several retail applications at its Store of the Future, in Rheinberg, Germany.

The convergence of electronic article surveillance See EAS.  (EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance) A security system for preventing theft in retail stores that uses disposable label tags or reusable hard tags attached to the merchandise. ) with RFID

As part of its presentation, Checkpoint featured a short video demonstrating how RFID is converging with EAS to create value at key points in the retail supply chain. Practical examples of how dual frequency EAS/EPC technology is currently being integrated into apparel at both the item and shipping case levels to improve inventory visibility and to reduce shrink were provided.

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 technology is today being driven primarily by supply chain and shrink management applications," said John Thorn John Thorn (born April 17, 1947) is a noted sports historian.

Thorn was born in Stuttgart, West Germany, and immigrated to the United States in 1949. He graduated from Beloit College in 1968.
, General Manager - Supply Chain and Brand Solutions Group of Checkpoint Systems. "To meet consumer expectations, retailers must improve their in-store and supply chain operations. With the introduction of Checkpoint's new EPC applications, retailers now have tangible proof of the advantages offered by RFID."

About Checkpoint Systems, Inc.

Checkpoint Systems, Inc., is a multinational manufacturer and marketer of technology-driven solutions for retail security, labeling, and merchandising. Checkpoint is the leading provider of radio frequency- (RF) based shrink management solutions to the global retail industry, including over half of the world's top 200 largest global retailers. In addition to its shrink management capabilities, Checkpoint's end-to-end supply chain technology helps apparel and consumer product manufacturers and retailers brand, track and secure goods worldwide. Checkpoint has a presence in more than 80 countries and a global network of 30 service bureaus located in the world's apparel manufacturing capitals.

A founding member of the MIT Auto-ID Center and currently a member of EPCglobal, Inc., Checkpoint's technology solutions include digital RF/EAS and RFID systems, RF source tagging, bar code labeling systems, EAS, handheld labeling systems, and retail merchandising systems. For additional information, visit Checkpoint Systems' web site located at www.checkpointsystems.com.

Note to the editor:

Photos of Metro in-store applications are available upon request. Please contact Bob Basmadjian of Spectrum Marketing & Communications at (908) 823 - 9400 or via e-mail at spectrum_marketing@earthlink.net
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