Browse TRC RFID products for retail operations, including item-level labels, store visibility tags, and inventory-tracking solutions. This collection is built to help retail teams compare products based on item type, material, application, and workflow needs. Use these RFID products to support stock counts, replenishment, traceability, and improved store accuracy. If you want the bigger picture on how RFID supports retail operations and inventory control, visit our retail solutions page for the strategic overview.
Sustainable Label TRC700 | NFC | 85.5x54mm
Sustainable Label TRC568 | NFC | 85.5x54mm
Sustainable Label TRC500 | NFC | D25mm
Sustainable Label TRC534 | NFC | 37x19mm
Sustainable Label TRC350 | NFC | 53x42mm
Sustainable Label TRC335 | NFC | 38x24mm
Sustainable Label TRC300 | NFC | 50x50mm
How TRC Transforms Retail Operations
What exactly is RFID and how is it used in retail?
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) uses small tags and readers to track items wirelessly. In retail, it gives you real-time visibility into where your stock is from fitting rooms to the backroom without needing to manually scan each item.
How does RFID help reduce stockouts and overstocks?
With real-time item tracking, you’ll know when to restock shelves — and when not to. That means fewer gaps on the shelf, better availability, and less deadstock tying up your cash.
Is RFID hard to roll out across multiple stores?
Not with the right partner. TRC helps retailers run pilots, choose the right tags and readers, and scale up without disrupting daily operations whether you have 10 stores or 1,000.
Will it improve omnichannel (e.g., click & collect, endless aisle)?
Yes, RFID makes accurate, up-to-date inventory data available across your systems. That means fewer “out of stock” errors online, smoother in-store pickups, and better fulfilment flexibility.
Can RFID reduce theft and shrinkage?
Absolutely. Each tag has a unique ID, making it easier to detect anomalies and reduce internal and external theft. It adds a layer of traceability that barcodes can’t match.








