A small RFID (radio frequency) chip gives clothing a unique "ID Card": suppliers and sellers only need to scan the electronic tag sewn on the clothing to find the size and flow direction of the clothing, effectively Preventing the occurrence of "cross-selling" and other phenomena that disrupt market order
At present, most points in the clothing industry are manually operated. Even for enterprises with a strong degree of informatization, they only use scanning barcode points for warehousing, with a maximum of 40,000 pieces being put into storage per day, which cannot cope with the points of clothing during the peak arrival period. An industry insider gave this example: A brand manufacturer with an annual shipment volume of about 4 million pieces can reach 100,000 pieces or more at peak times. Because it cannot be quickly put into storage, it can only be delayed for 15 days. Listed on the market, resulting in a large backlog of inventory.
Understanding this situation, COSCO Technology proposed the "RFID tag card" solution for the first time and independently developed the "RFID automatic receiving and shipping channel". This technology integrates high-performance reader and writer equipment and effectively solves the shielding problem. It can identify one or even hundreds of electronic tags from millions of tags, with a reading rate of nearly 100%. The counting equipment using this technology can count and check 600 pieces of clothing per minute, and the number of goods received per day can reach more than 300,000 pieces.
Another function of the RFID chip is to effectively prevent "cross-selling". The so-called cross-selling refers to the conscious sales carried out by clothing dealers across the sales areas they cover. The consequences of this phenomenon are imbalances in supply and demand and price inconsistencies between regions, which may even lead to the introduction of counterfeit and shoddy products.
Snoopy, a famous brand of clothing, was once deeply troubled by cross-selling goods. After Snoopy introduced the "RFID automatic receiving and shipping channel", it was able to grasp the flow of clothing in real time and strictly control the phenomenon of cross-selling goods. Wang Gang, technical director of COSCO, said, "The biggest difficulty for brand clothing manufacturers in preventing cross-selling goods is that they cannot accurately grasp the flow of products in a timely manner. The 'RFID automatic receipt and delivery channel' solves this problem."
Now, through this small label "ID card", a circulation channel that can be monitored at any time has been formed. After the contemporary factory sews RFID electronic tags on the clothing, the warehouse can scan the goods without opening the box when receiving the goods. When shipping, RFID scanning is also used to not only check the distribution list, but also obtain the electronic tag ID number and "bind" the receiving agent. When agents deliver goods to lower-level dealers, they also use the "RFID automatic receipt and delivery channel" to scan the entire box of goods and associate and bind the ID number inside the clothing with the lower-level dealers. All this data will be Automatically transferred to the manufacturer's database via the Internet. Staff will soon be able to know the flow and ownership of the clothing by reading the electronic tags inside the clothing.
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