Performance running shoes and clothing company On has partnered with Verity and logistics company Maersk to pilot radio frequency identification (RFID) technology with drones for warehouse management.
Verity has collaborated with On and Maersk in a pilot project to bridge the gap between the physical and digital supply chain environments.
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The technology uses radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips embedded in price tags to detect items when placed in a basket built into the till. These tills are already in use at rival ...