By Scott Thompson

Charles Vogele has implemented Checkpoint Systems\' Merchandise Visibility solution.

The implementation provides a source-to-store solution across the retailer\'s supply chain using standard EPC Gen 2 labels. It is the first standards-based solution to RFID-enable a retailer\'s entire supply chain.

"Our adoption of RFID has transformed and improved our operations from source to store. We have begun streamlining our operations and supporting our sales in ways that simply were not possible before; in many ways this marks the beginning of a retail revolution," comments Thomas Beckmann, VP of supply chain at Charles Vögele Group.

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