RFID-Tags for Walmart

RFID Innovation: Your Path to Perfect RFID Labels as a Walmart Supplier

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1. You'll receive the correct product category for your products from Walmart (e.g., D14 Spec. W4). We will then collaborate with you to define the appropriate antenna. The approved inlays, categorized by "The Auburn University, Auburn Research Center (ARC)" and marked with a letter, provide us with sufficient information to determine the right product for you. Our form, available on our website, will assist you in this process.


2. With our expertise in RFID labeling, we offer guidance and support, including integration into your processes.


3. Once the correct antenna and positioning for your requirements are determined, the RFID label must be programmed with an SGTIN-96. We will need the specified number range from you and will handle the encoding on your behalf.


4. With the RFID label prepared and the optimal position determined on your product packaging, the next step is to have these RFID labels approved by Auburn University, Auburn Research Center (ARC). For further details on the approval process, please consult our fact sheet "Walmart Approval Process ARC".


5. Upon ARC approval, we can proceed with producing your customized RFID labels.

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