Do you face these challenges?
If you’re a Walmart supplier in categories such as Electronics, Toys, Sporting Goods, you will need to comply with their RFID tagging requirements by applying RFID tags to each item or package starting 2 Sep 2022.
Preprinted labels lack adaptability to |
Costly & tedious to source ready RFID |
Difficult to track printed & encoded data |
Errors such as serial number duplication |
RFID Vendor Tagging Solution
Print and encode your products’ information on ARC-certified RFID labels in-house in your factories or distribution centres. This cloud-based solution is ideal for simultaneous printing and encoding across multiple sites without serial number duplication and keeps log of the printed and encoded data and status for traceability.
How It Works

EPC, TID and encoding results obtained from printers using SATO AEP (Application Enabled Printing) technology are logged to allow tracing of what was printed and encoded from which printer on a particular date.
End-to-end complete solution
SATO works with our strategic partners Avery Dennison & Loftware to provide a complete solution for suppliers to easily meet Walmart’s RFID tagging requirements.

No MOQ to meet, no wastage of unusable |
Print simultaneously in multiple sites with peace of mind |
Prevent serial number duplication which |
RFID data and encoding status logged in the cloud |
Walmart-compliant RFID tags
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In collaboration with Avery Dennison, we offer a wide range of high-quality RFID inlays that meet majority of Walmart’s specifications. |
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Success story: Meet compliance with in-house RFID labelling
Hayabusa, a globally trusted fishing hook manufacturer supplying major international retailers, faced a new RFID tagging mandate from one of its customers as part of efforts to enhance supply chain visibility through item-level serialisation.
SATO helped Hayabusa meet this mandate using SATO’s Vendor Tagging Solution powered by SATO printers integrated with Loftware Cloud and Avery Dennison’s RFID tags pre-approved by the retailer. Hayabusa can now print and encode EPC-compliant RFID labels on-site seamlessly and efficiently while ensuring traceability and compliance.
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