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Apparel RFID 2013-2023
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Table of Contents

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

1.1. Market introduction
1.2. The next stage - washable, woven RFID
1.3. Market size for retail apparel

2. INTRODUCTION

2.1. Where in the value chain?
2.1.1. Manufacture
2.1.2. Transport
2.1.3. Retail
2.1.4. Laundries
2.2. Choice of specification and frequency
2.3. Choice of system and system integrator
2.4. Privacy issues
2.5. User size
2.5.1. Largest companies
2.5.2. Mid range companies
2.6. Suppliers vs retailers
2.7. RFID value chain and profit

3. PAYBACKS

3.1. General situation
3.2. Item level potential is far greater than for any other form of RFID
3.2.1. CPG manufacturers
3.3. Checklist of types of payback

4. SUPPLIER AND RESEARCHER PROFILES

4.1. ABS Laundry Business Solutions Netherlands
4.2. Adhtech Sweden
4.3. Alien Technology USA
4.4. Avery Dennison/ Paxar USA
4.5. BT Auto-ID UK
4.6. CETEMMSA Spain
4.7. Checkpoint Systems USA
4.8. Chinese University of Hong Kong China
4.9. Danby Group USA
4.10. Datamars Switzerland
4.11. Ducker UK/ Kannegiesser Germany
4.12. DVT Denmark
4.13. Dynatrac Systems Canada
4.14. EM Microelectronics Switzerland
4.15. Erum I&C Co Korea
4.16. Franwell USA
4.17. Fujitsu Japan
4.18. Gartner Transportteknik Germany
4.19. GCS Consulting Germany
4.20. GlobeRanger USA
4.21. Impinj USA
4.22. Infosys USA
4.23. Intellident UK
4.24. Jensen Denmark
4.25. Lab ID Italy
4.26. Laudis Systems USA/ China
4.27. Laundry Computer Technics Netherlands
4.28. Leading Information Technology Institute (LITI) Japan
4.29. Manchester University UK
4.30. Metalprogetti Italy
4.31. Microsoft USA
4.32. Motorola USA
4.33. Neopost ID France
4.34. Nordic ID Finland
4.35. NTT Comware Japan
4.36. NXP Netherlands
4.37. Positek RFID USA/Australia/ Norway
4.38. Pretide Technology Taiwan
4.39. Reva Systems USA
4.40. RFiT Solutions Austria
4.41. Rosendahl Digital Networks Finland
4.42. Roxtron Limited China
4.43. Royal Tag SA
4.44. Salpomec/ UPM Raflatac/ Tyco ADT Finland
4.45. Sato Holdings Corp Japan/ Nexgen UK, US, Hong Kong
4.46. Securitag Assembly Group Taiwan
4.47. Shanghai Huayuan Electronic China
4.48. Shanghai Zangtian Electronic China
4.49. Siemens Business Services Germany
4.50. Simet Italy
4.51. Smartrac Netherlands
4.52. Sokymat Automotive Germany
4.53. Steiner System USA
4.54. Synometrix Integrated Technologies Taiwan
4.55. Tagsys USA/ France
4.56. Texas Instruments USA
4.57. Texi AS Norway
4.58. TexTrace
4.59. Toppan Printing Japan
4.60. Tyco Retail Solutions USA
4.61. University of Arkansas USA
4.62. University of Parma Italy
4.63. VRF Holdings USA
4.64. Walls Industries USA
4.65. Wincor Nixdorf Germany
4.66. Wipro Infotech India
4.67. X-ident/ Schreiner Germany
4.68. Xterprise United States
4.69. Zetes Industries Belgium

5. CASE STUDIES

5.1. Adler USA
5.2. Alvear Palace Argentina
5.3. American Apparel USA
5.3.1. Major support from Xterprise
5.4. Aokang Group China
5.5. Aoyama Trading Japan
5.6. Armani Italy
5.7. Atelier Sab Japan
5.8. Australian Nursing Homes Australia
5.9. Bailian Group China
5.10. Benetton Italy
5.11. Boboli Spain
5.12. Bultel International Fashion Group Germany
5.13. C&A Germany
5.14. Canadian Linen and Uniform Service Canada
5.15. Cannes Hospital Laundry France
5.16. Charles Vogele Switzerland
5.17. Clothing for a Better Earth USA
5.18. DHL Fashion Belgium
5.19. Dillards USA
5.20. Dolce and Gabbana Italy
5.21. Doritex USA
5.22. Dress for Success USA
5.23. El Corte Ingles Spain
5.24. El Puerto de Liverpool S.A.B. de C.V Mexico
5.25. Eren Holding Turkey
5.26. Fairmont Pacific Rim Hotel Canada
5.27. Falabella Chile
5.28. Fallsview Casino Resort, laundry, USA
5.29. fashionGroup RFID Germany
5.30. Fenland Laundry UK
5.31. Figleaves UK
5.32. Flandre Japan
5.33. Frandol Japan
5.34. Fruit of the Loom USA
5.35. Galeries Lafayette/ Echangeur France
5.36. Gardeur Germany
5.37. Gerry Weber Germany
5.38. Goldwin Sportswear Italy
5.39. G&P Net Italy
5.40. Griva Italy
5.41. Hankyu Japan
5.42. Harvey Nichols, apparel, UK
5.43. Hellmann Meyer and Meyer Germany
5.44. Hennes &Mauritz H&M Sweden
5.45. Hong Kong Knitwear China
5.46. Initial Hokatex Netherlands
5.47. Isetan Shinjuku Japan
5.48. ITC Ltd, clothing and accessories, India
5.49. Jacadi/ Veronique Delachaux France
5.50. Jacob Jost Germany
5.51. J Crew USA
5.52. JCPenney
5.53. Jones Apparel Group USA
5.54. Karstadt Germany
5.55. Kaufhof/Metro Germany
5.56. Kids Headquarters USA
5.57. Krause Outlet Germany
5.58. Lauren Scott USA
5.59. LC Waikiki Turkey
5.60. Le Coq Sportif France
5.61. Lemmi Fashion Germany
5.62. Levi Strauss Mexico/ USA
5.63. LSCA USA
5.64. LIPS Netherlands
5.65. Long Deed Taiwan
5.66. Marks and Spencer UK
5.67. Marui Japan
5.68. Max Mara Italy
5.69. Mescalino Spain
5.70. Mikuni Japan
5.71. Mitsukoshi Japan
5.72. Mi Tu Hong Kong China
5.73. Moku Moku Japan
5.74. MSR-FSR, laundry services, USA
5.75. Mustang Germany
5.76. Naisten Pukutehdas Finland
5.77. New Balance USA
5.78. Northland Austria
5.79. Nottingham City Council UK
5.80. NP Collection/ Naisten Pukutehdas Finland
5.81. Odawa Casino Resort, uniforms, USA
5.82. Onward Kashiyama Japan
5.83. Otto Versand Germany
5.84. Pantaloon India
5.85. Pessiza USA
5.86. Prada USA
5.87. Reno Germany
5.88. Rica Lewis France
5.89. Rica Lewis Italy
5.90. Russell Activewear USA
5.91. St Olavs Hospital Norway
5.92. Sanyo Shokai Japan
5.93. Serge Blanco France
5.94. SIMSystem Australia
5.95. SRI Surgical Express USA
5.96. Star City Casino Australia
5.97. Sumikin Bussan Japan
5.98. Sumitex International Japan
5.99. Sumitomo Bussan Japan
5.100. Sungod Enterprise Group China
5.101. Surplus, clothing item level, Canada
5.102. Takashimaya Department Stores Japan
5.103. Target USA
5.104. The Basic House Korea
5.105. The Gap USA
5.106. Throttleman Portugal
5.107. Tokyo Shirt Japan
5.108. Tomorrow's Mother USA / Canada
5.109. Trussardi Italy
5.110. Ueyama Orinomo Japan
5.111. US Defense Supply Center Philadelphia USA
5.112. VF Corporation USA
5.113. Walls Industries USA
5.114. Wal-Mart/ Sam's Club USA
5.115. Wave n'Wash USA
5.116. Yakka Apparel New Zealand

6. THE INTERNET OF THINGS - EPCGLOBAL VS U-CODE

6.1. Target price
6.2. EPC
6.3. U-code

7. MARKET SIZE AND FORECASTS

7.1. Total RFID market
7.2. Laundry/ rented textiles
7.2.1. State of the art
7.2.2. Payback
7.2.3. Technical requirements and trends
7.2.4. Contrast in store apparel tagging
7.2.5. Laundry tag suppliers
7.2.6. Addressable market
7.2.7. Forecasts

APPENDIX 1: GLOSSARY
APPENDIX 2: IDTECHEX RESEARCH AND CONSULTANCY


TABLES

1.1. The growth of the retail apparel market for tags 2012-2023
1.2. The global market for laundry/rented apparel tags and systems 2012-2023
1.3. Global market for systems excluding tags for RFID on retail apparel 2012-2023 $ million
1.4. Payback parameters for item level RFID identified in various rollouts, trials and studies
2.1. The projected unequal share of gain and cost of item level tagging between certain Western retailers and their suppliers
3.1. Counterfeiting statistics
3.2. Payback parameters for item level RFID identified in various rollouts, trials and studies
3.3. Examples of global potential for numbers of item level tags and benefits by sector
5.1. RFID and barcode comparison
5.2. Comparison of NFC enabled devices and contactless smart cards.
6.1. Auto-ID Center MIT numbering scheme
7.1. The growth of the retail apparel market for tags 2012-2023
7.2. Global market for systems excluding tags for RFID on retail apparel 2012-2023 $ million
7.3. The global market for laundry/rented apparel tags and systems 2012-2023

FIGURES

1.1. The growth of the retail apparel market for tags 2012-2023
1.2. The global market for laundry/rented apparel tags and systems 2012-2023
1.3. Some of the possibilities from combining the best of disposable and laundry tags on apparel
1.4. Global market for systems excluding tags for RFID on retail apparel 2012-2023 $ million
1.5. The distribution of users of apparel RFID by country in this report
1.6. RFID tag price sensitivity curve
1.7. Apparel tag with pricing altered by radio
2.1. Typical tagged garments in an industrial laundry
2.2. Recent major advances in HF RFID
2.3. Marks & Spencer customer information on RFID
2.4. Two sides of a woven RFID tag by Code Solutions Co
2.5. RFID Value Chain
2.6. Dynamics of RFID value chain
2.7. Position of RFID suppliers to certain sectors, following the methodology of Boston Consulting Group
4.1. An RFID chip encapsulated into a bundle of fibres
4.2. Laundry equipment incorporating RFID from Metalprogetti
4.3. The Battista 2000 System
4.4. Nordic ID reader used on apparel RFID
4.5. Sharon Chen, CEO of Pretide Technology
4.6. TAGSYS Announces Its White RFID 'Button' Tag for Personal Garments
4.7. The TexTrace textile RFID label
4.8. Unique identity on item level
4.9. One single label over the whole life cycle
4.10. VRF Holdings' 'Dynamic Markdown' tags
5.1. An RFID terminal in an apparel store in Einsatz Germany
5.2. ASK summary of DHL Fashion trial
5.3. NBG tunnel interrogator at DHL Fashion
5.4. NBG roving aisle interrogator at DHL Fashion
5.5. Swimwear from Figleaves UK
5.6. Garment from Gardeur
5.7. RFID swing tags on Gerry Weber shirts
5.8. Printing and application of Etimark RFID labels using Zebra Technologies printer encoders by logistics operator Meyer and Meyer for Gerry Weber.
5.9. Management information flow before the RFID system was installed at Goldwin Sportswear
5.10. Management information flow using the new RFID system installed at Goldwin Sportswear
5.11. Apparel sales management pilot test
5.12. RFID tagged apparel on moving racks monitored by an Omron HF interrogator in Metro trials
5.13. Use of combined RFID/EAS anti-theft interrogators at Galeria Kaufhof.
5.14. Children's fashion from Lemmi Fashion in Germany
5.15. A passive tag (left) and a VIP card developed by Pretide Technology for Long Deed
5.16. Apparel tags from Marks & Spencer in the UK
5.17. Marks & Spencer RFID flow diagram for item level RFID
5.18. Marks & Spencer prototype mobile scanner
5.19. Fashion from Max Mara in Italy
5.20. Virtual try on simulator
5.21. RFID UHF tag on clothes
5.22. Smart fitting room with touch LCD screen and intercom - the interactive display recommending accessories
5.23. Intercom and intelligent database at shop counter
5.24. The goal was to RFID tag each manufactured garment at the factory
5.25. Onward Winter Collection 2008
5.26. Prada used a new RFID system developed by KTP
5.27. Staff device and ubiquitous display
5.28. RFID in St Olavs Hospital
5.29. Sanyo Shokai fashion
5.30. Japanese textile maker Sumitex International
5.31. Examples of contactless transactional media
5.32. Japanese train traveller paying for transport by resting a DoCoMo RFID enabled phone on a terminal and receiving a receipt
5.33. Fashion from Throttleman in Portugal
5.34. Trussardi fashion 2008
5.35. Wal-Mart's tag system
6.1. EPCglobal EPC compared with UIC U-code today
6.2. The MIT Object Naming Service (ONS) 'tells computer systems where to locate information on the Internet about any object that carries an EPC (Electronic Product Code).
6.3. Left: Professor Ken Sakamura who supports U-code; Right: Professor Jun Murai who supports EPCglobal in Japan
7.1. Global RFID market 2012-2022 $ million.
7.2. RFID market by application 2012-2022 in number of tags million - for passive tags only
7.3. Global market for RFID 2012-2022 in $ million - for passive tags only
7.4. The growth of the retail apparel market for tags 2012-2023
7.5. Global market for systems excluding tags for RFID on retail apparel 2012-2023 $ million
7.6. Examples of laundry tags
7.7. Typical laundry process
7.8. Woven, stitchable RFID tags, the one on the left being HF and the one on the right UHF
7.9. RFID in fibre
7.10. Some laundry tag suppliers
7.11. The global market for laundry/rented apparel tags 2012-2023
7.12. The global market for laundry/rented apparel systems 2012-2023


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