How three companies tried to meet the January deadline for RFID, with a frank admission:
Matthews admits the costs of RFID are now greater than the benefits to his company. Pacific Cycle hopes to get a better view of the supply chain from manufacturing all the way through to the display space at stores. But "as we get into Generation 2 [technology] and costs come down, we are hoping that in another year-and-a-half to two years we will start to get a real return off of it," says Matthews.
Posted by Kevin on March, 16 2005 at 11:40 AM