New Tool: ProSource
Checkout our packaging and processing solutions finder, ProSource.

RFID: Marks & Spencer

At the Intelligent and Smart Packaging USA 2004 conference held in Las Vegas Jan. 27-28, I had the opportunity to listen to speeches by representatives from Nestlé, Purina, AstraZeneca, the U.S. Department of Defense, and more.

Pw 13476 Nl Pi Alr Rfid

Detailing trends in radio-frequency identification (RFID) and smart packaging was James Stafford, the head of RFID project for Marks & Spencer in the United Kingdom.

RFID leadership

As one of the first major corporations to implement broad RFID measures, Marks & Spencer continues to test new methods of tracking its inventory. To help them organize their vast product range, the company employed RFID tagging for 3.5 million returnable food produce delivery trays, as well as for its clothing products. For the food inventory, the technology will provide detailed information on stock and help staff and suppliers read that information six times faster. This will lead to reduced waste, Stafford says.

This quarter, 3.5 million trays for food transport will be produced with 13.56 Mhz read/write RFID tags, as well as 400ꯠ wheeled pallets, and all new tagged horticulture transport boxes. The tags will help identify "best before" and "use by" dates.

"2004 is what I’d like to call our ‘year of action’," Stafford says.

Discover Our Content Hub
Access Healthcare Packaging's free educational content library!
Read More
Discover Our Content Hub
How to Honor a Leader
Induction into the Packaging & Processing Hall of Fame is the highest honor in our industry. Submit your leader to be considered for the Class of 2024 now through June 10th. New members will be inducted at PACK EXPO International in Chicago.
Read More
How to Honor a Leader