You receive the correct product category for your products from Walmart (e.g. D14 Spec. W4). We will then work with you to define the correct antenna. The approved inlays are divided into different categories by "The Auburn University, Auburn Research Center (ARC)" and marked with a letter. These are enough for us to determine the right product for you. Our form, which can be found on our website, will help you with this process.
Thanks to our experience in the field of RFID labeling, we can also provide you with advice and support when it comes to integration into your process.
Once the correct antenna and the correct position for your requirements have been determined, the RFID label must be programmed with an SGTIN-96. Here we need the specified number range from you and take care of the encoding for you.
We have now prepared a ready-made RFID label for you and have also jointly determined the best position for it on your product packaging. The next step is to have these RFID labels finally approved by Auburn University, Auburn Research Center (ARC). For more information on the approval process, please refer to our fact sheet "Walmart Approval Process ARC". (click here for fact sheet)
After approval by the ARC, we can start production of your individual RFID labels.
You are welcome to use our service! Send us a contact request - we will get back to you as soon as possible!
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