What Are the ISO Standards for RFID in Supply Chain Management?
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Anyone who’s ever done a full stock count in a store or warehouse knows how exhausting it can be—long hours, scanning one barcode after another, and still ending up with mismatches in the system. That’s why more businesses are turning to RFID stock count. Some claim it pushes accuracy close to 99%, others say the upfront costs are too steep. The truth sits somewhere in between, and it depends on how you roll it out.
With traditional barcodes, staff must scan items one by one. Miss a label or scan the wrong code and the whole count is off. RFID works differently: hundreds of tagged items can be read in seconds, no direct line of sight required.
For example, a fashion retailer that used to spend two full days counting every item on the sales floor managed to complete the process in just a few hours once RFID was in place. The system updated stock levels in real time, linked directly to the POS and ERP, and highlighted discrepancies without manual cross-checks.
That’s how you get close to that 99% accuracy rate people talk about—it’s not magic, just a lot fewer human errors.

Inventory accuracy isn’t just for the back office. It changes the way customers shop.
Think of a shopper who sees “available” online but can’t find their size in-store—that’s a broken experience. RFID makes it easier to keep store displays aligned with actual stock, so customers aren’t let down.
In warehouses, it means faster picking and smoother order fulfillment. What used to take hours of searching through racks can now be done with handheld readers guiding staff to the right bin or pallet.

It would be dishonest to call RFID a quick win.
That’s why smaller shops often hesitate, while industries with big inventory losses—fashion, logistics hubs, manufacturing supply chains—are embracing it. For them, the cost of being wrong on stock outweighs the cost of the technology.
Rolling out RFID stock count isn’t something you do overnight. Companies generally follow a few steps:
Done right, each stage reduces friction before you scale to full adoption.

Fashion retailers in Europe and North America have already reported measurable gains: lower out-of-stocks, faster replenishment, and even higher sales after adopting RFID for stock counts.
At its core, RFID stock count isn’t just a faster way to scan items. It changes how businesses see and control their inventory. Real-time visibility, fewer mistakes, smoother integration with sales and logistics—all of that adds up.
Yes, the upfront price tag and complexity are real obstacles. But for industries where inventory accuracy directly affects customer trust and revenue, RFID has already moved from an experiment to a necessity.

Cykeo CK-C2 UHF RFID inventory cart features 10 UHF readers, 500 tags/sec scanning, Windows/Android OS, and hybrid power for warehouses/libraries. Supports ISO 18000-6C protocols and customization.

Cykeo’s industrial RFID Inventory Tracking station features dual scanning modes, 200+ items/sec bulk reading, and SAP integration for precise warehouse management. MIL-STD-810G certified with Windows/Android OS.

Cykeo CK-D7L RFID system for inventory offers 40+ tags/sec scanning, 150L secure storage, and Impinj R2000 chipset for warehouses, toolrooms, and retail. Global frequency compliance (840-960MHz).

Cykeo CK-C1 mobile RFID scanner cart features PLC-controlled antenna lifting, 10-tag/sec reading, and 21.5″ touchscreen for libraries, hospitals, and warehouses. Supports Windows/Android and multi-protocol RFID.
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