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From: Cooters7/23/2025 12:38:52 PM
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Groq response abut Japanese retailers. This is the first I've heard about the "large scale RFID project" as well as the 100B tag target. Cooters

Based on the search results, here are some Japanese retailers that are using RAIN RFID:

  1. UNIQLO: UNIQLO is using RAIN RFID throughout its supply chain to optimize inventory, enable omnichannel retail, and improve customer experience.
  2. Lawson: Lawson, a Japanese convenience store chain, has started rolling out RAIN RFID tags across its local stores to enhance item-level inventory visibility and improve operations.
  3. Seven-Eleven Japan: Seven-Eleven Japan is one of the retailers participating in a large-scale RFID project, which aims to reduce costs and improve operational methods.
  4. FamilyMart: FamilyMart, another Japanese convenience store chain, is also participating in the same RFID project as Seven-Eleven Japan.
  5. Ministop: Ministop, a Japanese convenience store chain, is using RAIN RFID to improve inventory management and operations.
Additionally, the Japanese government has set a target of 100 billion RFID tags per year by 2025, which suggests that many Japanese retailers are expected to adopt RAIN RFID technology in the coming years.
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