Brazilian Retailer Pernambucanas Deploys RFID Across All 500 Stores
Brazilian retailer Pernambucanas has gained an item-level view into its inventory, thanks to an ambitious radio frequency identification (RFID) deployment that covers all of its stores, with 90,000 products tagged annually. Since the system was taken live this year, the company says it has reduced shipping errors, ensured products are available at stores, and decreased labor time and carbon dioxide emissions related to the transportation of goods. The company partnered with technology firms to build the solution, including Mojix, whose software-as-a-service (SaaS)-based traceability solution enables real-time item-level visibility across the retailer's 505 stores.
Mojix has been named a Premier Partner in the Google Cloud Partner [GCP] Advantage Program. The company was awarded the certification as a result of the consistent expertise demonstrated throughout our Google Cloud partnership relationship. Mojix became a Google Cloud Partner in 2019 and has since hosted its modern multi-tenant architecture on Google Cloud with strengths in distributed computing and hybrid clouds, in addition to open technologies and a growing partner ecosystem. By providing its cloud solutions on Google Cloud Marketplace, Mojix can provide more customers with technologies that can help increase sales and operational efficiency, reduce major risks, and enhance the end-customer experience with item-level data.
Mojix Hosts RFID 101 in Mexico City
On August 23, Mojix hosted an exclusive event in Mexico City focusing on the potential of RFID technology in Retail. The presentation covered the possibilities RFID offers for enhancing inventory management efficiency by streamlining processes through automation.
Mojix and Chipotle Host Panel on Item Level Traceability and Visibility at North American Food Safety Conference
Traceability is a hot topic in food safety as restaurants, QSRs, and food retailers look to improve supply chain visibility. At NAFS23 this year everyone was talking about the current challenges facing the food industry, such as the increasing complexity of regulations and the need for greater transparency. Mojix and Chipotle held a panel discussion on item-level traceability and visibility to a full house in Chicago on Tuesday, September 26. Attendees included McDonald’s Chick-fil-A, DQ, Dominos, Loblaw’s, Trader Joe’s and many others. Many thanks to John Crabill and Joni Brandenburg from Chipotle as well as Chris Cassidy and Bart De Muynck from Mojix.
Mojix Adds Zebra FX9600 to List of Compatible Fixed RFID Readers
We are pleased to announce Zebra’s FX9600 fixed UHF RFID reader is now fully integrated with the Mojix ytem retail, food and RTI solutions. The FX9600 provides unprecedented performance and is ideal for high-volume data capture environments like retail distribution centers.
Building a Better Retail Supply Chainwith Mojix Item-Level Visibility Solutions
Perry Ellis International is a global lifestyle company that owns a robust portfolio of well-known brands. The company wanted inventory accuracy inside their retail stores and for their omnichannel business to drive increased sales and reduce out of stocks.
“Combining the item level data that Mojix already collects in real-time with the new AI tools has given unprecedented visibility into our full cross-channel inventory and gives us the ability to proactively and automatically adjust assortment.” John Mullins Executive Vice President of Global, Perry Ellis International