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Merchandising Firm Launches RFID Pilot Study
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May 8, 2007, 07:11
At the upcoming Entertainment Supply Chain Academy in Los Angeles, June
27-28, SPAR, Inc. Chief Operating Officer Kori Belzer, will present
updates on the merchandising company's RFID DVD pilot study at major
mass merchandisers.
SPAR is a leading in-store merchandising company with field offices in
over eleven countries and a multi-billion dollar global client roster,
including work for leading retailers including K-Mart and Circuit City.
With over 4,500 merchandising specialists in the U.S. alone, making
millions of store visits a year, Belzer explains, "we're the eyes,
ears, arms and legs of the manufacturer, responsible for implementing
programs on their behalf at store level. We insure that products are in
the right locations at the right times"
Belzer emphasizes that this is especially critical with DVD, a specific
area with which they work directly with the studios while having
partnerships with the retailers; they are a category service
organization for DVD in Circuit City, for example.
The forty-year old company began its merchandising services division in
1987 and currently works across all classes of trade, drug, grocery,
mass and specialty outlets, providing expertise in the electronics
area, while handling all other hard lines and consumer packaged
goods.
"With DVD new release street date timing is critical. We ensure the
planogram integrity, that pricing is set, we manage the supply, we
identify out of stocks, we process returns, we do inventory counts, we
do everything that is necessary that assure maximum sell-through,"
Belzer explains.
This especially applies to DVD promotions, which Belzer feels can
benefit greatly from RFID technology, which is one of the subjects of
the current SPAR pilot study; corrugate displays are being manually
tagged and then tracked once they leave the back room and make their
way onto the selling floor; SPAR's software provides data of how long
the display is up and where it has been placed, and whether or not it
stays there. Customers can view online a so-called Execution Map and
watch store locations turn from red dots to green nationwide on their
computer screens as the promotions hit the store floors. SPAR is a
solution partner for EPCglobal US, the industry association responsible
for driving the global, multi-industry adoption and implementation of
RFID technology.
The RFID program, which began in the fourth quarter of 2006, is part of
an expansive investment in item-level radio tagging by SPAR, which
includes the development of a suite of Internet-based, real-time
reporting software that involves handheld readers as well as fixture
tracking. Merchandising staffers wear badges that are individually
tagged with RFID to provide remote monitoring of their in-store
movements.
"RFID is vital for retail because the biggest issue and biggest cost
for them is finding good labor," Belzer says. "Retailers have
tremendous turnover. Their first focus is the customer and helping
them. Tracking promotions and managing products at the store level are
our main focus and RFID technology helps puts us ahead of the game. We
are taking this next step and making this investment to help our
manufacturers and retail customers."
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