# UHF RFID Retail Price Label — GS1 Sunrise 2027 URL: https://proudtek.com/products/rfid-labels/uhf-rfid-retail-price-label/ Source URL: https://proudtek.com/products/rfid-labels/uhf-rfid-retail-price-label/ Generated: 2026-03-16T01:42:30.697Z Kind: product Publisher: Proud Tek Co., Limited Author: Proud Tek Co., Limited Credentials: ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015, RoHS Compliant, CE Marking, REACH Compliant Image: https://proudtek.com/landing-images/uhf-rfid-retail-price-label-hero.jpg Image Alt: UHF RFID retail price label on a store shelf for smart inventory management ## Description At BOM level, UHF RFID retail price labels combine printed UPC/EAN + GS1 DataMatrix Digital Link + RAIN RFID inlay (Impinj M730 / NXP UCODE 9) on a... ## Procurement Snapshot - Best fit: Best for asset tagging, packaging, authentication, access control, and smart-label projects. - Key options: Form Factor: Adhesive label format for direct application to objects or packaging. - Customization: Confirm artwork, encoding, material, chip, and finish requirements before quoting. - Quote checklist: Confirm mounting surface, adhesive or on-metal requirements, and expected reading distance. Adhesive label format for direct application to objects or packaging. Share target chip or protocol, quantity, format or size, print or encoding... ## Key Specs - Form Factor: Adhesive label format for direct application to objects or packaging. ## FAQ - Q: Can the RFID price label be printed on our existing label printers? A: Yes. Our RFID retail price labels are compatible with standard RFID-enabled thermal-transfer printers from Zebra, SATO, Printronix and TSC. The labels are supplied on standard rolls and use the same ribbon and print settings as your current price labels. The RFID encoding happens simultaneously with printing. - Q: How much does store inventory accuracy improve with RFID labels? A: Retailers consistently report inventory accuracy improvements from 65-75% (barcode-only) to 98-99% after deploying item-level RFID. This level of accuracy is the minimum threshold for reliable omnichannel fulfilment (BOPIS, ship-from-store) and enables 10-15% sales lift from reduced out-of-stocks. - Q: Do the labels work on products with metal or liquid content? A: Standard paper labels work well on apparel, general merchandise and dry goods. For products containing metal or liquids (canned goods, beverages, electronics), we offer specialised inlay designs with modified antenna geometry that maintain reliable read performance. Contact us with your product category for specific recommendations. - Q: Which retailer RFID supplier mandates does this label satisfy, and how are you certified against the Auburn ARC protocol? A: Current active item-level RFID supplier mandates include: Walmart (expanded beyond apparel to general merchandise / home / consumables 2022-2024), Target (apparel since 2018, consumables 2024), Macy's (apparel / footwear / accessories 2019-present), Nordstrom, Dillard's, JCPenney, Kroger (pilot 2023-2025), Home Depot (pilot categories), Dick's Sporting Goods. The Auburn University RFID Lab ARC (Auburn RFID Certification) is the industry test standard — Category A (general item), Category B (non-apparel), Category C (flat-pack carton), Category D (apparel hang tag / label), Category F (food packaging), Category H (pharmaceutical). Walmart and Target reference ARC categories in their supplier specifications and publish approved-tag lists. We supply ARC test reports at quote time and match the specific inlay (Impinj M730 / M750, NXP UCODE 9) to the retailer's approved-tag list. If you give us the retailer name, we return the matched SKU + ARC category + encoding format in the quote. - Q: How does the RFID retail price label coexist with electronic shelf labels (ESL) and dynamic pricing systems? A: ESL and RFID price labels solve different problems and are complementary. ESL (SES-imagotag Vusion, Pricer Plaza, Hanshow Nebular) uses e-paper displays wirelessly connected to a store gateway, updating the shelf-edge price as often as the retailer pushes a change — the business value is pricing velocity (hourly markdowns, dynamic pricing, correct price accuracy during promotions). RFID retail price labels are attached to the individual item / package and carry the serialised EPC that resolves to the item-level inventory record — the business value is inventory accuracy and item-level traceability. Many retailers deploy both: ESL at the shelf for the displayed price + RFID on the item for the serial-level identity. Integration is at the retailer's price book / master-data layer — the shelf ESL and the item RFID both dereference the same GTIN / SKU, and during markdown events the ESL updates the display while the RFID-enabled handheld confirms the on-hand count at the new price. We can integrate RFID encoding with ESL rollouts on a joint statement of work with the ESL integrator. ## Machine Routes - JSON: https://proudtek.com/machine/products/rfid-labels/uhf-rfid-retail-price-label.json - Text: https://proudtek.com/machine/products/rfid-labels/uhf-rfid-retail-price-label.txt