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September 13, 2006 10:55 AM PDT

Wal-Mart demands double RFID chips with groceries

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Radio frequency identification pioneer and corporate monolith Wal-Mart Stores is speeding on with its use of the track-and-trace technology.

It announced Tuesday that 500 new stores and clubs will introduce RFID for case-level and pallet-level tracking before the end of the fiscal year, doubling the number of locations using it.

The new deployments will all use tags based on the Gen 2 RFID standard. All Wal-Mart's other RFID-enabled locations, which use first-generation chips, will be converted once all pallets bearing Gen 1 tags have made their way through the system.

Wal-Mart is also doubling the number of suppliers that will use RFID, with its next 300 largest suppliers committed to having tagging systems live by the start of next year.

The world's largest retailer raised eyebrows and hackles among some after mandating that its top 100 suppliers had to install the technology by the start of last year.

However, Wal-Mart's Chief Information Officer Rollin Ford says the chain is only at the tip of the iceberg in terms of benefits. After hiring researchers from the University of Arkansas to look into the advantages of using RFID, Wal-Mart found over-orders dropped by 10 percent and out-of-stocks plummeted by 16 percent.

Ford added in a statement that the megagrocer is "actively engaged in designing some new initiatives that will accelerate our program even further" and is "aggressively moving forward with deployments."

Jo Best reported for Silicon.com in London.

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Neat trick
by heystoopid September 13, 2006 1:58 PM PDT
Neat trick everyone else but walmart pays the additional costs via hidden taxes and higher retail prices, what a bunch of parasites!
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i know
by itsallj September 13, 2006 2:45 PM PDT
i know this technology is awsome. charging more so that they can spy on us.
i know
by itsallj September 13, 2006 2:45 PM PDT
i know this technology is awsome. charging more so that they can spy on us.
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