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Host Michael Graen is joined by Dr. Senthil Chinnappa Gounder P, Director of Research and Technical Professor at Auburn University, about the past, present, and future of the RFID tag. They discuss their views in this second part on RFID including:
RFID tag evolution.Creative solutions for RFID tagging.RFID's impact on sustainability and packaging redesign.
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Host Michael Graen is joined by Dr. Senthil Chinnappa Gounder P, Director of Research and Technical Professor at Auburn University, about the past, present, and future of the RFID tag. They discuss their views on RFID including:
Evaluating technology for business needs with a focus on RFID tags.RFID technology and its applications in various industries.RFID tags and their components.
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Host Michael Graen is joined by Jonathan Gregory from GS1 to discuss RFID Technology in the food sector. This part 2 episode includes talking points on:
RFID tags and their capabilities for inventory management.
The role of RFID for loss prevention in retail.
Industry standards and best practices for RFID adoption.
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Host Michael Graen is joined by Jonathan Gregory from GS1 to discuss RFID Technology in the food sector. This part 1 episode includes talking points on:
GS1's role in the industry.Food waste and its impact on the environment, retail, and consumer safety.Reducing food waste in supply chain using RFID technology.
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Host Mike Graen is joined by University of Memphis President, Dr. Bill Hardgrave, to discuss the state of omni-channel in 2024. Topics of conversation in this part 2 episode include:
RFID adoption and inventory accuracy in retail.Inventory accuracy and its importance in retail.RFID technology and omni-channel retail.
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Host Mike Graen is joined by University of Memphis President, Dr. Bill Hardgrave, to discuss the state of omni-channel in 2024. Topics of conversation in this part 1 episode include:
- Retail technologies and RFID
- Omni-channel retailing and inventory accuracy
- Inventory accuracy and its impact on retail sales
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Host Mike Graen concludes his conversation with Dr. Matt Waller, Dean Emeritus for the University of Arkansas - Sam M. Walton College of Business, as they discuss the state of the retail supply chain industry in 2024. Topics of this part 2 conversation include:
- Store-level implications of case pack quantity management.
- Supply chain management and customer expectations.
- Retail supply chain trends and opportunities.
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Host Mike Graen is joined by Dr. Matt Waller, Dean Emeritus for the University of Arkansas - Sam M. Walton College of Business, as they discuss the state of the retail supply chain industry in 2024. Topics of this part 1 conversation include:
Leadership and supply chain management insights.Supply chain issues during the pandemic.Supply chain technology.
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Host Mike Graen continues his conversation with Myron Burke from Divergent Technology Advisors to discuss the impact of serialized items on retail supply chains including:
Supply chain issues and product authentication.
Serialization and its benefits in supply chain management.
Supply chain modernization and collaboration.
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Host Mike Graen is joined by Myron Burke, Founder and CEO of Divergent Technology Advisors, for a discussion about the impact of serialized items on retail supply chains including:
Barcode TechnologyInventory ManagementLoss PreventionAnd don't forget to rank the University of Arkansas in the Gartner Industry Survey! Only 2 questions and takes less than 2 minutes. Link here:
https://walton.uark.edu/departments/supplychain/2024-gartner-survey.php?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_id=gartner
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Host Mike Graen continues Season 3 of the Supply Chain LEAD Podcast by finishing up his conversation with Emil Martinez - Managing Partner Retail GTM NA at Tata Consultancy Services - to discuss the state of the industry. In this Part 2 episode, Mike and Emil discuss topics including:
OSA's impact on shopping experienceLeveraging OSA technologyRetail technology evolution & industry planning
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Host Mike Graen kicks-off Season 3 of the Supply Chain LEAD Podcast with sitting down with Emil Martinez - Managing Partner Retail GTM NA at Tata Consultancy Services - to discuss the state of the industry. In this Part 1 episode, Mike and Emil discuss topics including:
Retail industry trends and transformationImproving customer satisfaction through OSAData sharing challenges and opportunities
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Join Mike Graen as he welcomes Gena Morgan - Vice President of Standards at GS1 - for a conversation exploring GS1 Sunrise 2027 and its impact on On Shelf Availability. Topics of discussion include:
Improving OSA with GS1 standardsBenefits of serializationRFID use-cases
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Much has been written about the estimated $245 billion in lost sales each year in North America alone that is a consequence of items being out-of-stock. Worse than the short-term effects of lost sales to brands is that 65% of consumers say that they would try a new brand if their “go-to brands” were out-of-stock. In addition, Retail Shrink (unaccounted for inventory) caused by retail theft and shortages cause on hand accuracy issues which exacerbate the issue of on-shelf availability.
Join Mike Graen as he welcomes Brand Elverston for a conversation that will explore the impact that retail shrink has on on-shelf availability and specifically inaccurate / phantom on hands.
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The script is flipped as Tony D'Onofrio interviews Mike Graen on opportunities of RFID at retail in this final part of their interview together. Topics of discussion include:
♻️ Sustainability
🏷️ Importance of tagging
🛍️ Collaboration with retailers
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The script is flipped as Tony D'Onofrio interviews Mike Graen on opportunities of RFID at retail including:
Current state of the industry. Inventory accuracy. How to win in retail.
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Join Mike Graen as he continues his conversation with Justin Patton and Matt Russell from the Auburn University RFID Lab for an update on the state of RFID in the retail industry including:
↩️ How to know what's coming in and out.
🚪 Opportunities for solution providers.
🔮 The future of RFID in retail.
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Join Mike Graen as he welcomes Justin Patton and Matthew Russell from Auburn University’s RFID Lab, for an update on the state of RFID in the retail industry.
Retailers such as Walmart, Target, Macy’s, Nordstrom’s, Dick’s Sporting Goods are all leveraging RFID to improve on hand accuracy. Explore the status of RFID at retail including use cases such as on hand accuracy, omni-channel picking, asset protection, reducing labor for inventory counting, product authentication, avoiding counterfeit product, supplier claims reduction and frictionless customer checkout experience.
This episode specifically explores:
- Rebound of brick and mortar retail.- The factors that drive interest in the market.- Categories of products that are difficult to tag.Understand the role that the Auburn RFID lab plays in driving industry adoption of RFID in retail.
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Host Mike Graen concludes his 2023 OSA "State of the Industry" in this Part 2 episode. He addresses key questions such as:
⚖️Benefits of RFID and its place in retail
🏬 Retailers that are using RFID
🛍️ Leveraging the store pick-up process
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Join Mike Graen as he continues his series of open, informal, and topical discussions... each focusing on the teams, techniques, and technologies that are driving meaningful improvements in the area of On Shelf Availability.
Mike Graen provides a 2023 OSA – State of the Industry. He addresses key questions such as:
What is OSA? Why is it important to measure it? What are the methods to calculate it? What are the future opportunities for the industry?
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