Now there is a better way to expedite
secure merchandise to the sales floor – EAS Tag Recirculation™.
Based upon the model successfully implemented for clothes
hangers, apparel manufactures can also affix reusable plastic
EAS tags, and ship the merchandise source tagged, secure
and floor ready.
Tags are removed at the point-of-sale,
collected and recovered. Cash rebates are paid
for the recoveries. The tags are sent to a processing
center where they are inspected, repackaged and recirculated to
the apparel manufacturers.
Since Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) was invented
in the late 1960’s, apparel retailers have
spent millions of dollars buying plastic tags, and
millions more in labor costs to affix them on garments
the “old fashion” way – piece by
piece – using labor supplied by store associates.
>>>VERY
EXPENSIVE – according to salary.com,
the median total compensation (salary plus benefits)
of a full time retail stock clerk in the U.S. is
almost $30,000 per year, or about $14.70 per hour.
Time and motion studies confirm that about 125 EAS
tags can be affixed in one hour. At that tagging
rate, with a wage rate of $14.70, it costs about
12 cents to tag a garment (median).
>>>HIGHLY INEFFICIENT – there
is a lag time for tagged merchandise to reach the selling
floor. The longer the lag, the more potential sales could
be lost!
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