Retailers are increasingly requiring RFID for inventory visibility accuracy and loss prevention. Taylor delivers custom RFID labels that help suppliers meet ARC approved requirements, support GS1 standards and integrate EAS programs, reducing risk and accelerating retailer onboarding.
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A Trusted Label Partner
“Our previous decal vendor was not meeting the demands that we were needing — it was very, very inconvenient. I have not had that problem with Taylor.”
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Built For Retailer Driven RFID Programs
Retailer mandates leave little room for error. Taylor’s RFID label programs are designed to help brands suppliers and manufacturers meet retailer requirements quickly and confidently without disrupting existing operations.
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ARC Approved RFID Label Programs
Taylor provides ARC approved RFID labels to support retailer certification requirements and reduce the risk of failed audits delayed onboarding or rework.
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GS1 Standards and Item Level Accuracy
Our RFID labels support GS1 standards to help ensure accurate item identification data consistency and reliable product movement through retail supply chains.
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EAS Ready Loss Prevention Support
RFID labels are available with EAS integration to support retailer loss prevention programs while maintaining RFID performance and compliance.
Get Expert Help Meeting Retailer RFID Requirements
Taylor brings the scale experience and process maturity required to support retailer mandated RFID programs. Serving 92 of the Fortune 100, with 115+ years of manufacturing experience, 10,000 employees and 100 locations worldwide, we help organizations meet retailer requirements with confidence.
Retailer Ready Certification Expertise
Our RFID labels are designed to meet ARC approval, support GS1 standards and integrate EAS programs, helping suppliers move through retailer onboarding faster.
Proven High Volume Manufacturing Process
Taylor’s manufacturing process supports large scale RFID label programs with consistent quality documentation repeatable performance and dependable supply.
Flexible Configurations for Retail Environments
Labels are available in UHF, HF, NFC and EAS configurations to support a wide range of retail categories and operational environments.
Our RFID Label Products & Services
Taylor is the trusted partner for organizations that need RFID labels produced with precision, speed and consistency. Our capabilities support a wide range of applications while maintaining strict quality and performance standards for high-volume production.
Taylor produces a full range of RFID labels, including RFID stickers, RFID chip stickers, UHF RFID labels, HF RFID Labels, passive RFID tags, and RFID and NFC solutions, all customized to your application, environment, and volume requirements. Our labels are ARC Approved and GS1 Compliant.
Can Taylor support high-volume or enterprise RFID programs?
Yes. Taylor specializes in high-volume production and supports complex RFID programs for large organizations, including 92 of the Fortune 100, with the scale, quality controls, and global footprint required for enterprise deployments.
What’s the difference between passive RFID tags and UHF RFID labels?
Passive RFID tags do not contain a battery and rely on a reader for power, making them cost-effective for large-scale use. UHF RFID labels are a specific type of passive RFID tag that use ultra-high frequency to enable longer read ranges and faster performance in inventory and supply chain applications.
Do you offer custom RFID and NFC label solutions?
Absolutely. Taylor designs and manufactures custom RFID and NFC labels, including specialized materials, formats, and inlays, ensuring seamless integration into existing workflows and systems.
How does Taylor ensure RFID label quality and performance?
Taylor provides defined RFID quality and validation levels, ranging from inlay supplier–tested labels to Taylor-tested and marked solutions with documented performance data. This allows customers to select the right level of validation to meet compliance requirements, reduce risk, and ensure reliable RFID performance at scale.
How do I get started with a custom RFID label project?
Simply complete the contact form to connect with our experts. We’ll review your requirements, recommend the right RFID labels or passive RFID tags, and guide you from concept through production.
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