It’s one of the most frustrating moments in retail: your system says the size and color a customer wants are “in stock,” but the item is nowhere to be found.
Your team checks fitting rooms, digs through stockroom shelves, and comes up empty. They can’t tell if the product was stolen, misplaced, or never received at all, and the customer leaves without making a purchase.
This is phantom inventory. In isolation, phantom inventory looks like a small glitch, but when left unchecked, the consequences can add up.
Thankfully, there’s a solution: RFID
Research shows that up to 60% of inventory records* in the retail industry contain errors, and it’s not without consequence. Phantom inventory creates a chain reaction of problems that quietly undermine your brand’s revenue and reputation, including:
When retailers rely on barcodes and manual cycle counts, they leave themselves open to error and delay. Barcodes require line-of-sight scanning, so full counts usually only happen once or twice a year. Errors can linger for months before they’re corrected, long after the damage has already been done.
RFID technology uses radio waves to track items at the unit level, without the need for one-at-a-time, line-of-sight scanning. Hundreds of tags can be scanned at once in just seconds, making it easy for retailers to gain accurate visibility.
With RFID, store teams can perform cycle counts weekly (or even daily) without disrupting operations. Errors are caught quickly, preventing weeks of false stock levels from compounding into lost sales. Staff can also use handheld readers to locate items instantly, whether they’re on the wrong rack, left in a fitting room, or stuck in a box in the back.
For omnichannel operations, RFID provides the foundation needed to fulfill online orders reliably. Customers are far less likely to get the dreaded cancellation notice because an item shown as “available” turned out not to exist. And when shrinkage is the culprit, RFID data highlights patterns that help managers spot theft or loss before it spirals further.
Retailers who implement RFID consistently report stronger outcomes. Inventory accuracy rates climb from roughly 70% with barcodes to over 99%, significantly decreasing the chances of phantom stock lingering.
And there are measurable benefits: a 4-8% lift in sales* from having the right products available, less time wasted on manual counts, and fewer out-of-stock disappointments that send shoppers elsewhere. Just as important, it builds long-term trust by making store promises match store reality.
Charming’s RFID solutions, powered by Truecount, give apparel retailers the tools to eliminate phantom inventory for good. We provide durable RFID tags designed for apparel, handheld and fixed readers for quick scanning, and software that translates data into clear replenishment insights. Our implementation team works with yours to make sure the technology integrates smoothly with existing workflows.
Ready to see what accurate inventory really looks like? Schedule a consultation and let’s make phantom inventory a thing of the past.
*Rekik, Y., Syntetos, A., & Glock, C. (2019). Inventory inaccuracy in retailing: Does it matter? In cardiff.ac.uk.