If your goods are sold in Walmart stores across the U.S. or Puerto Rico, or on Walmart.com, beginning on September 2, 2022, several products entering stores must have RFID tags (radio frequency identification) and be 100% readable by RFID readers or you will be deemed noncompliant. The product categories impacted include, but may not be limited to, items in home goods, electronics, toys, sporting goods, and automotive. Our team of experts can help implement a solution for your business to meet Walmart’s RFID requirements.
Make sure to send at least five samples to Auburn University by June 3. Do not include your product with your samples.
All RFID-tagged products must arrive at their respective distribution center or facility by August 17.
All products that are going to stores must be tagged. From here, Walmart begins its in-store testing before rollout and deployment.
There are a few different ways you can become compliant on time, no matter the state of your inventory. You’re going to need to make a few key purchases and make some process changes to get RFID tags on goods. Peak’s team of experts can guide you step by step and manage the entire compliance readiness strategy, or simply step in where you need assistance.
We help set you up with what you need now to print RFID tags onsite.
We help you get set up to print now through everything offered in our Comply program AND work with you to leverage this effort for your own business benefits.
Auburn University RFID Lab
Attn: Walmart Home Supplier Validation
1550 East Glenn Avenue
Auburn, AL 36849 USA
(334)-844-7513
Prior to sending your label samples, Auburn University asks that you fill out an online form with more information about your company, product and specifications used.
You are still required to submit samples to Auburn University for these products.
Yes. It is encouraged to leverage the technology within your business.
The Walmart mandate dictates all products must be applied at the item level into the disposable packaging or adhesively applied to specified areas of packaging.
Not every sku a supplier makes must be submitted for validation. Send a representative sku per product supplier, brand, packaging type, packaging agency, and RFID Inlay type.
The tag must be compliant to GS1 and RFID lab ARC Standards.
For best results a printer of 300 to 600 dots per minute (DPI) should be used. This is a measurement of the quality of the print.
Yes. Walmart stores will have the ability to reprint labels, if needed.
If you would like to be contacted sooner, you can fill out the form on this page, or call us at 1-888-444-9128.
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