The success of your supply chain rests with your barcode and RFID labeling. It drives track-and-trace initiatives, sustainability, and cloud-first strategies.
With new RFID mandates impacting both suppliers and retailers, how can organizations across the global supply chain ensure compliance?
Join SATO America, Loftware and GS1 Global experts as they discuss:
- Requirements for retail labeling for track, trace and digitization
- Supply chain challenges of labeling with new retail RFID mandates
- How to integrate labeling solutions by SATO, Loftware and GS1 to ensure compliance
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Moderator: Brian Straight, Editor in Chief, Supply Chain Management Review
Recording Date: June 11, 2024 Panelists: Stephen Hull, Director of Business Development, SATO America
Paul Vogt, VP, Partner Strategies, Loftware Inc
Nellie Gayle, Community Engagement Director for Apparel & General Merchandise, GS1 Global

Recording Date: June 11, 2024 Panelists: Stephen Hull, Director of Business Development, SATO America
Paul Vogt, VP, Partner Strategies, Loftware Inc
Nellie Gayle, Community Engagement Director for Apparel & General Merchandise, GS1 Global
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