lOMoARcPSD|3280145 [Bookflare.net] - RFID for the Supply Chain and Op - Copy Operations Management (University of Dhaka) StuDocu is not sponsored or endorsed by any college or university Downloaded by Pham Quang Huy (ebook4you.online@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|3280145 Supply and Operations Management Collection M Johnny Rungtusanatham and Joy M Field, Editors RFID for the Supply Chain and Operations Professional Second Edition Pamela J Zelbst Victor E Sower Downloaded by Pham Quang Huy (ebook4you.online@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|3280145 RFID for the Supply Chain and Operations Professional Downloaded by Pham Quang Huy (ebook4you.online@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|3280145 Downloaded by Pham Quang Huy (ebook4you.online@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|3280145 RFID for the Supply Chain and Operations Professional Second Edition Pamela J Zelbst and Victor E Sower Downloaded by Pham Quang Huy (ebook4you.online@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|3280145 RFID for the Supply Chain and Operations Professional, Second Edition Copyright © Business Expert Press, LLC, 2016 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or any other except for brief quotations, not to exceed 400 words, without the prior permission of the publisher First published in 2012 by Business Expert Press, LLC 222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017 www.businessexpertpress.com ISBN-13: 978-1-63157-463-4 (paperback) ISBN-13: 978-1-63157-464-1 (e-book) Business Expert Press Supply and Operations Management Collection Collection ISSN: 2156-8189 (print) Collection ISSN: 2156-8200 (electronic) Cover and interior design by Exeter Premedia Services Private Ltd., Chennai, India Second edition: 2016 10 Printed in the United States of America Downloaded by Pham Quang Huy (ebook4you.online@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|3280145 Testimonials and Reviews This book is the perfect primer for the uninitiated manager struggling to understand RFID technology and how the technology can be used to solve problems related to existing operations and supply chain management The book is clear and concise and easily understood due to the nontechnical approach adopted by the authors The reader is introduced to RFID technology and instructed in the essentials and uses of the technology As the reader begins to appreciate the technology, the authors provide the reader examples of solutions from all sectors The book is full of excellent examples of how the technology has been used to solve existing problems The reader will take away an understanding of the capabilities of the technology to improve efficiency, effectiveness, and responsiveness throughout product and service delivery processes In addition to the plethora of examples, the authors offer several in-depth cases that illustrate successful applications of RFID technology in multiple settings Once you understand the technology and its potential value, the authors provide a step-by-step approach to successfully implementing RFID systems Finally, they discuss the future of RFID technology utilization Essentially, the authors describe how RFID technology can be used to strategic advantage Dr Kenneth Green, Jr LeMay Professor of Technology Southern Arkansas University This book does a great job of introducing and explaining RFID technology, what makes it work, and the various settings and applications where it can improve process flows I am now more aware of where I might encounter RFID technology, where and when it could be used to improve processes, and how to add value to an organization Mr Ken Holland Continuous Improvement Program Manager, Supply Chain Operations Freescale, Inc Downloaded by Pham Quang Huy (ebook4you.online@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|3280145 vi TESTIMONIALS AND REVIEWS If you are looking for an overview of radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology, examples of how RFID is being used effectively everywhere from hospitals to warehouses, and guidelines for implementing an RFID system, this is the book for you The authors discuss the benefits of RFID compared to similar technologies, and new applications for its use in the future Inbound Logistics, January 2013, p 274 Review of 1st Edition Downloaded by Pham Quang Huy (ebook4you.online@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|3280145 Abstract The quality and effectiveness of decisions made within an organization and its supply chain depend on the accuracy and timeliness of the information on which they are based Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a technology that can provide more accurate information in near real time and thus increase the quality and timeliness of decisions based on that information RFID systems are currently in use in areas such as inventory management, process control, asset tracking and monitoring, and retail point of sale Organizations that appropriately incorporate RFID into their operations and information management systems have increased their agility, effectiveness, and efficiency, resulting in organizational growth and increased profitability The appropriate utilization of RFID allows organizations to become more agile, resulting in their ability to respond to customers more efficiently and effectively Technology by itself does not result in improvements, and RFID is no exception RFID is not a solution for every problem However, when coupled with other appropriate technologies to address an appropriate objective, RFID can offer a variety of benefits to businesses The proper integration of RFID into the firm’s competitive plans and processes provides the ability to leverage the technology for competitive advantage and results in increased performance for organizations The intent of this book is to provide a sufficient discussion of RFID to enable readers with no prior knowledge to develop a basic understanding of the technology The book discusses current applications and specific examples of RFID usage taken from a variety of industries The appropriate coupling of RFID with other technologies such as global positioning systems (GPS), enterprise resource planning (ERP), and robotics is discussed as well as an overview of the RFID implementation process This book will help readers develop an understanding of the capability of the technology to increase an organization’s customer responsiveness In the second edition, the discussion and examples have been updated to reflect the rapid advancement in RFID technology New case studies and examples have been added along with a new chapter about RFID technology and the Internet of Things Downloaded by Pham Quang Huy (ebook4you.online@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|3280145 viii ABSTRACT Keywords agility, asset tracking, customer responsiveness, effectiveness, efficiency, inventory management, real-time information systems, RFID implementation, RFID integration, RFID, timeliness Downloaded by Pham Quang Huy (ebook4you.online@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|3280145 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313(4), 24 Snider, P., & Fraley, K (2007, March/April) Marathon, partners adapt RFID technology for downhole drilling, completion applications Downhole Tools Songini, M L (2007, February 26) Procter & Gamble: Wal-Mart RFID effort effective Computerworld Retrieved from http://www.computerworld.com/s/ article/284160/Procter_Gamble_Wal_Mart_RFID_Effort_Effective Songini, M L (2007, May 31) Survey: RFID adoption hobbled by lack of trained staff Computerworld Retrieved from http://www.computerworld com/s/article/9022359/Survey_RFID_adoption_hobbled_by_lack_of_ trained_staff Sower, V., & Sower, C (2015) Better business decisions using cost modeling, ed New York: Business Expert Press Srivastava, B (2010) Critical management issues for implementing RFID in supply chain management International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management 21(3/4), 289–307 Downloaded by Pham Quang Huy (ebook4you.online@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|3280145 REFERENCES 183 Strauch, A (2008, March 19) RFID physical 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documentlibrary/whitepapers/how_bar_codes_and.File.tmp/QP1026566 pdf Zebra Technologies Corp (2011b) Unchaining the value of RFID for unmatched flexibility and fast ROI (P1036571) Lincolnshire, IL: Zebra Technologies Retrieved from http://www.zebra.com/id/zebra/na/en/index/resource_ library/white_papers_abstracts.abstract.L2NvbnRlbnQvemVicmEvb mEvZW4vZG9jdW1lbnRsaWJyYXJ5L3doaXRlcGFwZX JzL3JmaWRfY2xvc2VkX2xvb3A~.html Zelbst, P J., Green, K W., Sower, V E., & Abshire, R D (2011) Journal of Computer Information Systems, 52(1), 24–33 Zelbst, P., Green, K., & Sower, V (2010a) Impact of RFID technology utilization on supply chain performance Management Research Review, 33(10), 994–1004 Zelbst, P., Green, K., Sower, V., & Baker, G (2010b) RFID utilization and information sharing: The impact on supply chain performance Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing, 25(8), 582–589 Zelbst, P., Green, K., Sower, V., & Abshire, R (2011) Impact of RFID technology utilization on organizational agility Journal of Computer Information Systems, 52(1), 24–33 Downloaded by Pham Quang Huy (ebook4you.online@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|3280145 Index access control, RFID, 35–36, 44–48 active RFID system, 16 ADT, 44 AKJ Automotive, 128 Alien Software Corporation, 133 antenna placement of, 29–30 reader, 28–30 RFID tag, 26 types of, 28 Applied Digital Solutions, 56 asset management, RFID, 34, 37–38 asset tracking, RFID, 35, 38–40 Association for Automatic Identification and Mobility, 68 authenticity verification, RFID, 35, 41–42 auto identification center (Auto-ID Center), 30 automated payment systems, RFID, 36, 48–49 automatic identification and data capture (AIDC) technologies, RFID vs�, 61 Avery Dennison, 18, 20, 25 bar codes, RFID and, 52–53, 74–75 bistatic antennas, 28 Bon Secours Richmond Health System case study, 105, 115–119 business cases, RFID, 105–132 comprehensive track-and-trace solution, 107–114 container tracking, 125–128 evidence tracking, 129–132 overview of, 105–106 supply chain improvement, 121–124 tracking equipment and patients, 115–119 Campbell Hausfeld, 73–74 CHEP case study, 125–128 chipless RFID tags, 140 choke points, 39 cloud computing, 15 Coca-Cola, 43 computer numerically controlled (CNC), 54 Cronin, Ray, 75 Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Del Re, Benny, 131–132 Department of Defense (DOD), 49, 64 education and RFID, 134–135 electronic keys, 35 Electronic Product Code (EPC), 26 enterprise resource planning (ERP), RFID and, 33, 51–52 EPC Global, 31 European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), 30 Fast Track Convenience, 48 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 30 firearms safety, as future RFID use, 139 food and beverage industry, RFID and, 136–137 4W Solutions, 97–101 Freedom Shopping, 48–49 frequency span, world region, 18 Friedrich, Ray, 48 Downloaded by Pham Quang Huy (ebook4you.online@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|3280145 186 INDEX future of RFID, 133–140 education and, 134–135 firearms safety, 139 food and beverage, 136–137 health care and, 135–136 inventory management and, 138–139 job costing and, 139–140 manufacturing and, 137–138 overview of, 133–134 pharmaceutical industry and, 136 retail industry and, 137 Smart Cane and, 138 traffic flow and, 138 global positioning systems (GPS), RFID and, 55–57 Google, Halliday, Steve, 80 Hanebeck, Hanns-Christian L., 5–12 health care and RFID, 135–136 high frequency (HF) passive systems, 16–17, 23 tags for, 22 IBM, 11 identifier, RFID tag, 26 information banks for, 27 Impinj, 18, 25 Infosphere Traceability Server, 11 infrastructure, IoT, 83–86 Intermec Technologies Corporation, 75 International Organization for Standardization (ISO), 31, 64 International Post Corporation, 10 Internet of Things (IoT), 77–89 inventory management, as future RFID use, 138–139 job costing, as future RFID use, 139–140 key performance indicators (KPI), 12 Kleijn, Floris, 126 Lisbon Airport, 38 low frequency (LF) passive systems, 16–17, 22 tags for, 22 MacManus, Richard, 53 Mannequin Madness, 97–101 manufacturing and RFID, 137–138 Marathon Oil Company, 44 matching, RFID, 35, 42–43 Maya, Miguel, 123 monostatic antenna, 28 Mullen, Dan, 68 National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), 34 open systems, 36 Outerbridge, Glen, 81–82 Page, Larry, Parallax world tag, 18, 19 passive radio frequency identification (pRFID) technology, 64 passive RFID system, 16–17 tag types for, 21–24 pharmaceutical industry and RFID, 136 physical infrastructure, 86–87 point-of-sale (POS) systems, 37, 50, 57 polarization, 28 PourMyBeer, 57–58 privacy, RFID and, 65–68 process control, RFID, 35, 43–44 Procter & Gamble Company, 49 quality life infrastructure, 88–89 radio frequency identification See RFID reader antennas, 28–30 overview of, 28 placement of, 29–30 polarization and, 28 selecting, 28 types of, 28 Downloaded by Pham Quang Huy (ebook4you.online@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|3280145 INDEX readers, RFID, 18–20 retail industry and RFID, 137 retail systems, RFID and, 57 Revere Security, RFID agility of, 63 applications, 33–58 asset tracking with, 35, 38–40 basics of, 1–5 benefits of using, 61–76 business cases for, 105–132 cost feasibility myths, 73 current applications of, 37–50 customer responsiveness to, 38, 137 future of, 134–140 implementation of, 91–103 integration with other technologies and, 51 Internet of Things, 77–89 inventory management and, 36 myths, 65–68, 71–75 real-time information and, 3, 33, 51 success story, 73–74 supply chain effectiveness/efficiency of, 62–64 technology essentials of, 13–31 uses of, 33–58 world regions of, 19 RFID implementation, 91–103 asset tracking and, 97–101 best practices for, 103–104 identifying best system fit, 94–96 identifying purpose for, 93 level of tagging and, 96 management of, 92–96 monitoring and, 102–103 overview of, 91–92 plan preparation for, 101–102 selecting type of, 94 training program for, 102 RFID Journal, 52 RFID system, 13–14 RFID technology, 13–31 cloud computing and, 15 current applications of, 37–50 future of, 134–140 overview of, 13–16 readers and, 18–20 187 standards and regulations, 30–31 tags and, 20–30 types of, 16–17 uses of, 33–36 Ridge, Tom, 45 Roberti, Mark, 52 robotics, RFID and, 54–55 Santa Clara County Crime Laboratory case study, 129–132 Santini, Kathy, 116 SAP, 51 Savi GlobalTag, 55 sensors, RFID and, 53–54 service delivery infrastructure, 87–88 shadowing, 25, 29–30 Simmons, Rob, 48 Smart Cane, as future RFID use, 138 Smart Card Alliance, 71 spurious emission, 24 Sumitomo Electric Lightwave, 37 supply chain management systems, RFID, 36, 49–50 supply chain performance, RFID and, 62–63 tags, RFID, 20–30 antenna for, 26 classes of, 20–21 cost of, 24–25 identifier for, 26–27 level of, 25 passive types of, 21–24 placement of, 25 reader antennas and, 28–30 Teixeira e Melo, Francisco, 123 Throttleman case study, 121–124 Tomorrow’s Mother, 37 traffic flow, as future RFID use, 138 Trasluz Casual Wear case study, 105, 107–114 ultra high frequency (UHF) passive systems, 16–17, 23 readers for, 34 robotics and, 54–55 tags for, 22 Downloaded by Pham Quang Huy (ebook4you.online@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|3280145 188 INDEX U.S Department of Homeland Security, 45 U.S Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM), 56 passive radio frequency identification (pRFID) technology, 64 Value of RFID, The (Hanebeck), 5–12 Venture Research, Inc., 18 visibility, Walmart, 49–50, 91–92 warehouse management systems (WMS), RFID and, 33 Wright, L Tony, 97–101 Wright, Pearl M., 97–101 Downloaded by Pham Quang Huy (ebook4you.online@gmail.com) lOMoARcPSD|3280145 OTHER TITLES IN OUR SUPPLY AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT COLLECTION Johnny Rungtusanatham, The Ohio State University and Joy M Field, Boston College, Editors • • • • • • • • • • Supply Chain Information Technology, Second Edition by David L Olson Supply Chain Risk Management: Tools for Analysis, Second Edition by David L Olson International Operations: How Multiple International Environments Impact Productivity and Location 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