RFID in the Supply Chain

Cover of RFID in the Supply Chain by Reyes, Pedro
Author: Reyes, Pedro
Year: 2011
Language: english
Edition: 1
Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9780071634977
Dimensions:
Height: 9.3 Inches
Length: 6.3 Inches
Weight: 0.95239697184 Pounds
Width: 0.62 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 658.7/87
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RFID in the Supply Chain by Pedro Reyes, published by McGraw-Hill Professional on January 21, 2011, is a practical guide designed to enhance supply chain operations through the use of RFID technology. This 176-page volume provides expert insights from the Director of the Center for Excellence in Supply Chain Management at Baylor University, offering a comprehensive overview of RFID technology and its applications in supply chain management. The book covers the three architecture layers of the Electronic Product Code (EPC) global standards: identify, capture, and exchange, while addressing the advantages and limitations of RFID.

Readers will find detailed discussions on operational, technical, and financial challenges associated with RFID implementation, as well as security and privacy concerns. The book includes 32 case studies showcasing successful RFID applications across various industries, such as healthcare, electronics, and library management systems. Additionally, it explores business analytics and the benefits of improved supply chain and asset visibility, making it a valuable resource for those looking to understand and implement RFID technology effectively.


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A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO IMPROVING SUPPLY CHAIN OPERATIONS WITH RFID Written by the Director of the Center for Excellence in Supply Chain Management at Baylor University, RFID in the Supply Chain offers expert insight to help you decide whether, when, and how to use RFID technology to improve supply chain management processes. This informative volume provides a technological overview of RFID and explains the three architecture layers of the Electronic Product Code (EPC) global standards: identify, capture, and exchange. Building consensus for RFID adoption as well as security and privacy concerns are discussed. Real-world case studies illustrate the broad range of RFID applications across industries. A summary of RFID benefits and a look ahead at future implementations conclude this detailed resource. Coverage includes: Technical overview of RFID technology basics and systems components Advantages and limitations of RFID EPC global industry standards Operational, technical, and financial challenges in designing RFID applications RFID security and privacy concerns and solutions Business analytics and building the business case for RFID implementation Improved supply chain visibility Improved asset visibility and capital goods tracking Work-in-progress tracking–managing internal supply chains Library management systems Returnable asset tracking Features 32 case studies of successful RFID implementation at: Gillette * Charles Vogele Group * Intermountain Healthcare * Walter Reed Army Medical Center * AeroScout * Erlangen University Hospital (Germany) * Royal Phillips Electronics * Pro-X Pharmaceuticals * Endware Defense Systems * National Library Board Singapore * Belgian University Library * Rewe Group * and many others

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