@wilcolouwes Heb je enig idee wat voor soort flexwoningen de gemeente wil bouwen? Er zijn heel nette opties, maar uiteraard ook containers. (Omwonende hier).
@tomfgoodwin different items. Laborious. Accuracy is least on smallest, and thus most complicated items to tag. Also lots of metal, making tag placement even more critical. Hopefully Apple will start first someday from source, others to follow.
@tomfgoodwin Good questions. Labour cost is higher than tag price, so that’s one thing. Guessing: you can’t do in store, because that would be unreliable (staff shortages, time pressure), so you need to do it centrally. And then you need to open boxes, find a proper location for a tag on many
@tomfgoodwin Tag price is not a limitation (3-5€cts). Easy to deploy in mono-brand, much harder at multi-brand, incredibly hard in many-to-many supply chains (food retail, electronics, etc.). Who decides to put the tag on doesn’t have (short term) advantages.
Andrew Tashiro, Senior Director of Omnichannel at Carter's: “With RFID, we can offer a broader assortment of inventory available to our customers opting for in-store or curbside pickup."
Read full press release: https://t.co/sgNhact2zB
@UnderArmour Selects @NedapRetail for Global Deployment of #RFID in Retail
We don’t see RFID as a nice to have, we see it as vital to bringing the retail experience to the next level.” - Bob Neville, Vice President of Retail at Under Armour.
Read more: https://t.co/o2eQATMsjW
@jdiepenmaat Je kan een beetje meedoen met energie-collectief https://t.co/2JIvPP0GI9 via de postcoderoosregeling, maar dat zet niet echt zoden aan de dijk. Zit met hetzelfde issue.