RFID labels make you the vendor retailers love to work with by making your products easier to receive, track, and sell.
You already juggle product development, packaging, logistics, pricing, and deadlines. Now retailers are adding RFID requirements, and the stakes are high.
Retailers are tightening rules on tagging, routing guides, and ASNs. Non-compliance can mean delays or chargebacks.
Manual barcode scanning and inconsistent labels slow down receiving and create costly errors.
When your products are hard to track, they get lost in the system – and your competitors move in.
At Impact Label, we help vendors decode retailer requirements, choose the right RFID labels, and ship products that get accepted the first time.
You don’t need to become an RFID expert. You just need a partner who already is.
Share your retailer routing guides or compliance docs. We’ll translate them into a clear checklist.
We define which products need tags, what goes on each label, and how to keep it cost-effective.
We deliver pre-encoded labels or connect you with trusted partners who can help you print in-house. Every label is fully tested and ready to scan.
You send products knowing your RFID labels meet retailer expectations and support smoother receiving.
Every application is different. That’s why Impact Label offers multiple printing technologies, finishing options, and support services to match your performance and budget requirements.
RFID is expanding across more categories and more retailers. Adopting it now means you’re ready for:
Vendors that move early are the ones retailers turn to when they roll out new standards.
Many major retailers already require RFID tagging in specific categories, and more are expanding their programs. Even when it starts as “recommended,” it often becomes mandatory for key product lines.
RFID labels typically add only a small amount per unit. Most vendors recoup this through fewer chargebacks, smoother receiving, and stronger relationships with retailers.
Not always. You can use our finished, pre-encoded labels, or we can help you set up RFID-capable printers in-house (same as above). We’ll help you choose the best option.
We help you build a practical tagging strategy that works across programs and minimizes duplication.
Let’s map out your RFID plan so you can protect your shelf space, avoid chargebacks, and strengthen your retailer relationships.