Old Navy, owned by GAP, has announced a strategic partnership with Radar to introduce an advanced Radio frequency identification (RFID) platform across 1,200 Old Navy stores. This move not only marks a major breakthrough in Old Navy's inventory management technology, but also heralds an unprecedented change in the retail industry.
Radar's RFID platform, with its superior AI-driven technology and disc-shaped overhead scanner at its core, enables continuous tracking of clothing embedded with RFID chips. Working around the clock, these scanners capture product data in real time and transmit it instantly to the mobile devices of store employees. This means that whether an item is in a sales area, a warehouse, or picking up an online order, employees can quickly know its exact location to respond quickly to customer needs and enhance the shopping experience.
Old Navy, owned by GAP, has announced a strategic partnership with Radar to introduce an advanced Radio frequency identification (RFID) platform across 1,200 Old Navy stores. This move not only marks a major breakthrough in Old Navy's inventory management technology, but also heralds an unprecedented change in the retail industry.
Radar's RFID platform, with its superior AI-driven technology and disc-shaped overhead scanner at its core, enables continuous tracking of clothing embedded with RFID chips. Working around the clock, these scanners capture product data in real time and transmit it instantly to the mobile devices of store employees. This means that whether an item is in a sales area, a warehouse, or picking up an online order, employees can quickly know its exact location to respond quickly to customer needs and enhance the shopping experience.