ALL-TAG
Expands Product Line to Include RFID-Ink
Boca Raton, Florida - ALL-TAG, a leading manufacturer of anti-theft
Security Tags, Security Labels, and other loss prevention products, announces
the release of RFID-Ink, the world's first product to combine RFID technology
with an ink component.
The RFID-Ink is another ALL-TAG innovation that allows retailers to combine EAS
and RFID technologies into a single tag.
ALL-TAG Vice President of Sales, Andy Gilbert took a moment to expand on this
new combination product, "This product is essentially an Ink Tag with an RFID
circuit embedded inside of the plastic shell. Retailers can now use a single
tag to protect their merchandise from theft (ink), as well as perform
inventory tracking, and other RFID related functions."
The RFID-Ink can be connected to merchandise using Sensormatic SuperTags,
Checkpoint Mini Tags, and any other AM or RF EAS Tags for double measure of
protection against theft.
RFID-Ink will be on display at the National Retail Federation (NRF) Loss
Prevention Conference & Expo, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from June 15 - 16,
2016 at ALL-TAG booth #1520.
For more information about RFID-Ink or ALL-TAG, please visit
www.ALL-TAG.com.
About
ALL-TAG
ALL-TAG manufacturers Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) products and
services designed to help retailers protect their merchandise from shoplifting.
The company is the currently the second largest global manufacturer of 8.2 MHz
Radio-Frequency (RF) anti-theft labels behind Checkpoint Systems Inc.. The
original ALL-TAG RF Label factory, located in Manage, Belgium, began producing
RF Labels for source-taggers and retailers throughout the world in 1992. ALL-TAG
Corporation, located in Boca Raton, Florida USA, opened in 2000 as a global
sales and marketing office. In July of 2011, ALL-TAG launched a new production
facility to manufacture RF labels in the United States. The new factory supplies
RF Labels to our US customers, as well as many other customers around the world.
The company also has an inventory warehouse in Hong Kong and the United Kingdom
to ensure timely deliveries to our many customers in those regions.