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Wal-Mart
Radio Tags To Track Clothing
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plans to roll out
sophisticated electronic ID tags to track
individual pairs of jeans and underwear, the
first step in a system that advocates say
better controls inventory but some critics say
raises privacy concerns. Starting next month,
the retailer will place removable "smart
tags" on individual garments that can be
read by a hand-held scanner. Wal-Mart workers
will be able to quickly learn, for instance,
which size of Wrangler jeans is missing, with
the aim of ensuring shelves are optimally
stocked and inventory tightly watched. If
successful, the radio-frequency ID tags will
be rolled out on other products at Wal-Mart's
more than 3,750 U.S. stores. "This
ability to wave the wand and have a sense of
all the products that are on the floor or in
the back room in seconds is something that we
feel can really transform our business,"
said Raul Vazquez, the executive in charge of
Wal-Mart stores in the western U.S. Before
now, retailers including Wal-Mart have
primarily used RFID tags, which store unique
numerical identification codes that can be
scanned from a distance, to track pallets of
merchandise traveling through their supply
chains