IoT is already being used in a variety of areas in the retail sector - from warehouse management to customer interaction. The following example illustrates how IoT technology is used in practice.
Intelligent inventory management with RFID
A specific example shows how this is used by a large clothing company: Each item of clothing is fitted with an RFID chip that continuously transmits its location and status. The sensors on the shelves automatically recognise when items are removed or put back.
The process in detail:
RFID readers in shelves and changing rooms record product movements.
- The data is transmitted to a central system via IoT connectivity.
- Algorithms analyse the information in real time.
- Automatic reordering takes place when stocks are low.
- Employees receive notifications about the optimum placement of goods.
The automation of inventory management reduces stock shortages by up to 30% and significantly reduces labour costs for inventory processes. At the same time, the availability of popular items is improved, which leads to higher sales. In addition, intelligent energy management systems optimise lighting, air conditioning and cooling systems based on customer presence and outdoor conditions. Motion sensors recognise when customers are in certain areas and adjust the lighting accordingly.