March 01, 2016 Guest opinion piece
In the next in our series of blogs from our Solution Partners at RBTE we hear from Dean Frew, Sr. VP for RFID and Chief Technology Officer, SML Group.
Adoption of disruptive technologies is just that... disruptive. Yet, although implementing disruptive innovation can present a range of challenges, a business model that is stagnant for decades cannot remain successful indefinitely and is vulnerable to the next wave of innovation. This is the driving force behind the evolution of the retail business process.
In the heyday of Retail 1.0 during the 1980s, barcodes and scan-based trading technology introduced a basic level of automation, somewhat easing the burden of manual counts for inventory management.
Fast-forward a couple decades to Retail 2.0. During that phase of evolution, the industry saw some improvements in supply chain optimization with greater efficiencies in warehouses and distribution centers, as well as loss prevention systems. However, these developments were still primarily enabled with barcode (sku identifier) technology, which offers limited opportunities for improvement because each item or pallet needs to be scanned individually.
Yet as technology evolves it then creates capability and new business models that were not possible before. The advent of affordable UHF RFID and Item-Level technologies have ushered in a new ceiling of capability for retailers.
Today’s consumers demand a new level of service from their retailer and a seamless omnichannel experience that both transcends and blends the online, mobile and in-store experiences. And this omnichannel customer experience of the twenty-first century requires an inventory management process that only RFID technology can enable.
Enter the era of Retail 3.0 — with the demand of having to deliver a new level of customer service and operational competitive threats are creating a “burning platform” that is the motivation behind retailers changing and innovating.
A Seismic Shift to Retail 3.0
While customer expectations are the impetus behind this paradigm shift, it is RFID technology that is ushering in the new era of Retail 3.0 by enabling widespread changes across numerous processes in the retail world. Retail 3.0 creates a new operational benchmark for retailers by taking advantage of a number of innovations, including item-level inventory management, customer shopping behavior monitoring, new customer experience and omnichannel execution. All of these innovations rely on RFID to some extent and enable these new operational realities for retailers.
As RFID technology has gained traction, item-level inventory management has advanced significantly, reducing sales lost to out-of-stocks and increasing customer satisfaction when shoppers find exactly what they want. And an important consequence of accurate, item-level inventory management is the enablement of omnichannel, allowing the customer to receive their purchase where, how and when they like, regardless of where it was purchased.
RFID solutions are the foundation of an emerging family of enterprise systems that are defining the Retail 3.0 era. There is no other IT project conceivable that can compare in its return for retailers as an RFID implementation, which can increase sales by an average of 5 percent while also reducing inventory by an average of 10 percent.
Brave New World of Retail
Each shift in the retail evolution has created significant opportunities while disrupting the status quo. From the creation of new backend procedures to the training of personnel, changing the status quo requires diligence and vision.
Yet there has not been a more compelling and promising shift than the one that is happening right now as we usher in the Retail 3.0 era.
It’s important to remember that changes in the business model go hand-in-hand with making the processes more user-friendly. RFID, when done right, makes inventory management processes faster and easier, while freeing up staff to do higher value things.
For many retailers, the proven benefits of RFID are too good to ignore – greater inventory accuracy, reduction of shrink, fewer sales lost to out-of-stocks, efficient omnichannel enablement and elimination of third-party audits – to name a few. Most importantly, there is no other technology that ushers in Retail 3.0 and offers a greater return on investment for a retailer than implementing RFID for inventory management.
See SML’s EPC RFID inventory management system – Clarity™ - at RBTE 2016
SML are a regular attendee of RBTE and will be showcasing their EPC enabled RFID tagging solutions alongside their inventory management software – Clarity™.
Clarity™ 3.X is a cloud-based, complete RFID mobile data collection solution designed to improve supply chain and inventory management from the factory to the store, as well as increase omnichannel efficiency and reliability.