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Saturday, February 24, 2007
Walmart RFID WSJ Incomplete Picture of Benefits
Dean Frew, President and CEO of Xterprise, responds to negative article in WSJ that criticized WalMart's RFID program alleging that WalMart is not realizing the benefits originally proposed. ...
... "It is always interesting to me that journalists like Mr. McWilliams write about the same three companies when covering RFID. Beaver Creek, Blyth and Thomasville. These companies together account for about 100,000 cases of RFID enabled product shipped per year out of >100 million cases shipped to Wal-Mart in 2006. Why did Mr. McWilliams not talk with Proctor & Gamble they have publicly talked about their RFID successes and ship millions of RFID-enabled cases of product annually? A number of our clients are each shipping over 1 Million tags a year to Wal-Mart alone and we have seen multiple of our clients that are seeing significant value in managing of promotions. Just because they are not talking about it, does not mean they are gaining value. It is unfortunate when the largest most respected global business publication leads the Market section with such a negative one-sided story with so much wrong information and without any commentary from the subject company. " ...
Via Xterprise: Letter to the Editor (PDF) ...
Labels: beaver-creek, benefits-of-rfid, blyth, case-tracking, ceo, info, market, procter-gamble, rfid, rfid-company, success-story, tags, thomasville, value, wal-mart, walmart-rfid-program, xterprise
Saturday, September 23, 2006
RFID Middleware: Automate Integrate ...
Reltronics Technologies has made their system, SmartInstrument, a versatile middleware for automatic Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems, widely available in the marketplace. Reltronics strengths lie in automation and identification using remote RFID technology. The SmartInstrument middleware system plays a role in supporting interoperability and integration of multiple, potentially incompatible, solutions. ...
... "One of Reltronics Technologies' fortes is in creating and supporting RFID systems that assist in automating asset and inventory management, identifying drug pedigrees, etc. and which rely upon storage and remote retrieval of data using RFID hardware (Readers, Antennas, Tags or Transponders). Retailers such as Wal-Mart and Target have whole-heartedly accepted the RFID concepts to implement efficiencies in their workflow and to limit inventories in their warehouses and they have subsequently initiated mandates to their vendors to implement RFID technology in their supplies within set timelines. These mandates are allowing shorter timelines and the industry not only needs many new deployments but also sustain existing deployments. SmartInstrument is a step forward to facilitate transparency in the RFID systems deployment thereby bringing commonality between various RFID protocols and hardware technologies (reader, antenna, and transponders or RFID tags), irrespective of the technology being new or old.
For instance, SmartInstrument enables end-users to deploy new RFID systems while seamlessly supporting all existing RFID systems and eliminating the need for single- sourcing thereby achieving a better return of investment. It fills the need by interpreting any RFID system utilizing any reader (Active, Passive), working on any frequency (LF, HF, VHF, UHF), with any communication protocol (Ethernet, WiFi, RS-232, RS-485), any transponder (Active, Passive), and any standard (EPCGlobal, ISO, AIMGlobal) bringing the much needed commonality into the RFID infrastructure. Reltronics Technologies' focus on bringing interoperability and sustainability into the RFID technology environment is the result of industry satisfaction with the RFID initiative, to enable overcoming the customer perception of which RFID technology to deploy, to enable commonality between the various RFID protocols, to enable a more cost-effective RFID system deployment, and finally to allow the end-users to start small with one RFID system and expand at their own financial pace without having to worry about the RFID system being antiquated. " ...
Via Reltronics: A Novel Idea to Harmonize Automatic Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Systems ...
Labels: active-rfid, activerfid, antenna, antenna-technology, asset-management, card, cost, data, drug-authentication, enabler, hardware, infrastructure, integration, interoperability, inventory-management, passive, passive-rfid, radio-tags, reader, rfid, rfid-deployment, rfid-reader, rfid-tags, rfidsystem, standard, system, tags, technology, transponder, wal-mart, wifi-tag, workflow
Saturday, August 12, 2006
RFID Retail: Apparel Payback ...
Laudis demo planned for RFID conference will show payback in the retail apparel industry ...

... "The RFID Journal and AAFA Summit, held at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York Aug. 15-16, is the first event of its kind designed to address RFID-related opportunities and issues in the apparel and footwear industry. Laudis and NCR will demonstrate their collaborative end-to-end RFID solution that allows manufacturers to tag apparel at the source, enabling retailers to verify the location or the receipt of garments anywhere within the supply chain. The demonstration (Laudis AAFA Summit booth #3) will feature the Laudis apparel applications and item-level tracking solutions for clothing and footwear. NCR will provide hardware, such as hang tags, flap tags and RFID-reader technology. NCR is also providing Laudis with consulting services and installation support for its end-to-end clothing solution. " ...
Via NCR: NCR and Laudis Systems Demonstrate End-to-End RFID Solution for Apparel Industry ...Retail RFID applications are discussed ...
Via CIO Magazine: The RFID Imperative - Retail - prepare systems for RFID technology: "Like most CIOs in the retail industry, he believes that widespread RFID adoption is a sure thing and that the technology—which some day will enable him to track every single product, from manufacture to checkout ... "
ABI has researched the market for retail RFID use ...
The RFID Retail Market Market Research Report from ABI Research: "The retail market is possibly the most talked about in the RFID industry. Although Wal-Mart is not the only retailer that has issued an RFID mandate for its suppliers, it is still the most popular subject. This market is expected to be one of the fastest growing RFID verticals. "
T3CI offers RFID-enabled business intelligence capabilities for the retail industry ...
Via T3CI: RFID Analytics and Application Leadership; Experience Delivering Business Value to Major Retail Suppliers Drive Investment Decision: "T3Ci's software and subscription services are designed for leaders of RFID initiatives at major retail suppliers and pharmaceutical companies to deliver business value from their RFID investments. The company's enterprise-class solutions provide RFID data analysis (only for retailers who allow 3rd party analysis of their EPC data), deductions management and authentication/anti-counterfeiting/e-pedigree – the most comprehensive RFID applications vision. "
Labels: abi-research, adoption, applications, authentication, cio, clothing, company, conference, data, enabler, epc, epedigree, handheld, hardware, info, information, itservices, location, manufacture-rfid-tag, market, ncr, news, pharma, product, reader, research, retail, retailer, rfid-application, rfid-checkout, rfid-company, rfid-it-services, rfid-news, rfid-reader, rfid-suppliers, sap, saprfid, services, software, solution, sources, suppliers, supply-chain, t3ci, tags, tracking, value, wal-mart
Saturday, April 29, 2006
RFID Supply Chain Pilot: China EPC Initiative ...
VTech implements RFID supply chain pilot to enable Walmert compliance ...
... "Cisco Systems and Intel Corporation announced that VTech (Telecommunications division), a leading supplier of corded and cordless telephones, has selected a radio frequency identification (RFID) solution from Cisco and Intel for its pilot participation in the Hong Kong EPCnetwork initiative directed by EPCglobal Hong Kong. Upon completion, VTech will be able to comply with Wal-Mart's RFID request requiring key suppliers and business partners to become RFID-compliant. This will also help VTech improve the efficiency of warehouse operations and management through automation, as well as serving to enhance visibility throughout the supply chain.
VTech's pilot participation demonstrates that the Hong Kong EPCnetwork of EPCglobal Hong Kong has made significant strides since its launch last year. The Hong Kong EPCnetwork initiative aims to bring end-to-end supply chain visibility to the Pan Pearl River Delta (PPRD) region through the use of a common, standards-based data exchange allowing easy, secure, real-time communication between manufacturers, logistics companies and retailers. Manufacturers and logistics companies in the PPRD can expect to enhance their connections and relationships with retailers worldwide through the EPCnetwork initiative.
The RFID solution, comprising Cisco AON for RFID and Cisco Services for RFID, is based on platforms powered by Intel technologies including Intel Xeon-based servers, RFID readers and PCs. The solution delivers integrated and intelligent RFID capabilities that connect the VTech and Wal-Mart RFID systems. The Hong Kong EPCnetwork project will enable VTech to take advantage of next generation RFID technology to track telecommunications products from the Dongguan factory to Wal-Mart distribution centers in the US. " ...
RFID Supply Chain Pilot: China EPC Initiative: Via Cisco: VTech Selects Cisco and Intel RFID Solution for Supply Chain Pilot ...
Labels: cisco-rfid, city-hong-kong, compliance-program, country-china, data, disadvantage, efficiency, enabler, epc, epc-global, factory, itservices, logistics, news, project, rfid, rfid-compliance, rfid-pilot, rfid-suppliers, services, solution, supplier, suppliers, supply-chain, visibility, wal-mart, warehouse
Monday, April 24, 2006
Walmart RFID: Vehicle Mounted Reader ...
Vehicle-mounted RFID reader will be presented at Walmart Supplier Forum. ...
... "LXE Inc., a leading manufacturer of rugged wireless computers that improve the performance of supply-chain execution applications, announced that it will be unveiling its ultra-rugged RX2 lift truck mounted RFID reader at WalMart Supplier On-Boarding Forum and EPCglobal US Tech Expo, April 25 and 26 at the Adam's Mark Hotel in Dallas, Texas. The RX2 is the second lift truck mounted RFID reader being developed by LXE, the first one being the RX1 announced last September. The RX2 addresses a need for a simple, easy-to-install, vehicle mounted RFID reader that can be used for standard RFID based forklift pallet move applications such as shipping, receiving, picking and put-aways where EPC RFID based identification of pallet loads and locations are used. The RX2's mounting solution requires no permanent lift modifications or lift truck downtime for installation. The unit is ultra-rugged and has been designed to operate in the extreme environment found on the business end of a lift truck. " ...
Walmart RFID: Vehicle Mounted Reader: Via LXE: LXE Inc. To Unveil RX2 Vehicle Mounted RFID Reader At Wal-Mart Supplier On-Boarding Forum And EPCglobal US Tech Expo ...
Labels: applications, epc, forklift, forum, manufacturer, performance, reader, rfid-reader, shipping, solution, standard, supplier, supply-chain, tech, texas, truck, vehicle, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-standard, walmart-supplier, wireless
Friday, April 21, 2006
RFID Walmart Next 300 Suppliers ...
Zebra offers guidance on Walmart RFID compliance to the next 300 suppliers ...
... "To help the next 300 companies with their compliance mandates, Zebra offers the following article outlining the top 10 best practices based on successful RFID implementations featuring WalMart suppliers Pacific Cycle, the largest bicycle supplier in North America; Victory Land Group, a large furniture importer; and Beaver Street Fisheries, a distributor of fish and seafood products. " ...
RFID Walmart Next 300 Suppliers: Via Zebra: RFID Top Ten Best Practices
Labels: compliance-program, rfid-compliance, rfid-suppliers, supplier, suppliers, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-supplier, walmart-suppliers, wave-id, zebra-rfid
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
RFID Analytics Software ...
Xterprise releases analytics software to support RFID technology. ...
... "Xterprise Incorporated, an industry leading Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Enabled Supply Chain solutions provider and the leader in RFID source tagging solutions, has extended its solution offering with the commercial release of AnalytiX. AnalytiX is a data analytics product targeted to assist retail suppliers shipping RFID products to Wal-Mart and other retailers by monitoring and quantifying the benefits of using RFID within retail supply chains. Unlike other RFID analytics offerings in the market, Xterprise’s AnalytiX product provides the most innovative user interface, the richest retail RFID analytics available in the market and the first of its kind monitoring of production source tagging solution performance. The product is fully compatible with WalMart's Retail Link as well as many Enterprise Systems data interfaces such as SAP. Xterprise is currently working with members of the Wal-Mart top100 in pilots and will demonstrate the product at both the EPC Technology Expo/Wal-Mart supplier forum (Dallas, April 25-26) and RFID Journal Live (Las Vegas, May 1-3). " ...
Via Xterprise: Xterprise Announces Most Comprehensive RFID AnalytiX Product in the Market ...
Labels: benefits, data, epc, forum, performance, product, production, retail, rfid, rfid-suppliers, rfid-tagging, sap, saprfid, shipping, software, solution, sources, supplier, suppliers, supply-chain, wal-mart, xterprise
Saturday, April 15, 2006
Walmart RFID Commitment ReAffirmed by New CIO ...
Walmart CIO, Rollin Ford, reaffirms committment to the Walmart RFID program, praising company innovations and the efforts of Linda Dillman. ...
... "The pioneering work at WalMart to mine the supply chain benefits of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) will continue unabated under the Wal-Mart Information Systems Division's new leader. Rollin Ford, WalMart's new executive vice president and chief information officer, who previously served as the company's executive vice president of logistics and supply chain, strongly endorsed RFID technology at the biannual CIO summit, hosted by WalMart on Wednesday in Bentonville. Ford told the audience of CIOs he was thrilled to be in his new position and that both logistics and information systems were at the center of WalMart's competitive advantage. Ford said he intended to build on the success of his predecessor, Linda Dillman, who was named executive vice president of risk management and benefits administration at Wal-Mart. " ...
Walmart RFID Commitment ReAffirmed by New CIO: Via WalMart Stores: New CIO Confirms Wal-Mart Commitment to RFID ...:
Labels: benefits, center, cio, company, disadvantage, information, linda-dillman, logistics, rfid, supply-chain, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-rfid-program, walmart-technology
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Walmart RFID: Dillman Transfers ...
Linda Dillman changes positions for WalMart ...
... "WalMart isn't about to abandon RFID technology, but Linda Dillman is taking a step back from the world of RFID. Dillman, the force behind WalMart's initial RFID mandates, is leaving her position as executive vice president and chief information officer to oversee risk management and benefits administration for the giant retailer. " ...
Walmart RFID: Dillman Transfers: Via John R. Johnson's RFID Watch Weekly: WalMart shuffles RFID management team ...
Via WalMart Stores: WalMart Names Lawrence Jackson President and CEO of Global Procurement: Other senior leadership changes spread talent across the organization: "Linda Dillman, previously executive vice president and chief information officer, will become executive vice president of risk management and benefits administration. She will also lead the company's sustainability efforts. Last fall, Wal-Mart announced aggressive sustainability goals and has recently increased its offerings of organic products. Rollin Ford, previously executive vice president of logistics and supply chain, will become executive vice president and chief information officer, responsible for leading the company's global information systems division. "
Labels: benefits, ceo, information, linda-dillman, logistics, procurement, retailer, rfid-world, supply-chain, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-technology
Monday, March 20, 2006
Walmart RFID Payback ...
Walmart discusses the payback of RFID technology ...
... "Retailer WalMart Stores continues to build momentum around its radio frequency identification (RFID) tag initiatives, adding new uses for the supply chain technology and getting more suppliers and partners to comply with its RFID mandates. " ...
Walmart RFID Payback: Via Techworld: RFID pays for itself, says Wal-Mart
Labels: applications, retailer, rfid, rfid-suppliers, suppliers, supply-chain, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-suppliers, walmart-tag, walmart-technology
Thursday, March 02, 2006
RFID: Sun SAP Collaborate ...
Sun and SAP collaborate to enable seamless RFID solutions ...
... "Sun Microsystems, Inc. expanded its relationship with SAP AG to integrate and standardize RFID technology based on the SAP(R) Auto-ID Infrastructure component of SAP NetWeaver(R) and the Sun Java System RFID Software. This collaboration will enable RFID data network communication between Sun and SAP RFID technology (part of the mySAP Business Suite solutions), allowing for seamless data flow from any RFID-enabled device to the mySAP Business Suite. The technology integration has been tested and certified by SAP. Customers in a broad range of industries, including retail and manufacturing, are looking to RFID technology to help them gain insight into multiple facets of the logistics process, including maintaining inventories, interacting with suppliers, improving customer service and tracking orders. The collaboration between SAP and Sun will help speed time to deployment for customers looking to integrate RFID data into their back-end systems. The Sun Java System RFID Software provides centralized monitoring and management capabilities for large numbers of distributed RFID devices and delivers Jini technology-based dynamic networking capabilities, which help ensure that RFID data can continue to be transmitted to the SAP applications under demanding production environments. " ...
RFID: Sun SAP Collaborate: Via Sun: Sun and SAP Collaborate to Simplify Deployment of RFID Solutions on SAP NetWeaver ...
Additional references on SAP and RFID ...
Via SAP - Components & Tools of SAP NetWeaver: SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure: "SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure, the key component of SAP NetWeaver that provides RFID capabilities, provides SAP applications with a gateway into RFID data. "
Via SAP: SAP RFID Rollout Signals Major Savings for Midsize Flag-Maker: "SAP NetWeaver provides companies with a powerful platform to manage, integrate and leverage RFID data within their SAP and non-SAP business applications. By integrating a combination of SAP NetWeaver components with core business applications, such as enterprise resource planning or supply chain management, customers can RFID-enable their business processes. The implementation of SAP RFID technology was facilitated by Annin's implementation partner CIBER Novasoft. The integration of SAP RFID technology and the pre-existing SAP IT infrastructure means information captured from the RFID tags for the more than 500,000 master cartons shipped annually can be accessed directly in the enterprise SAP system. Retailers can track and report on the movement of Annin's inventory tagged with RFID through warehouses and stores. By creating this real-world aware network, Annin has laid the groundwork for shipping items using RFID and developing an integrated and scalable approach to the technology, providing benefits beyond merely meeting the Wal-Mart requirement. "
Via SAP: SAP Forges Next Generation of RFID-Enabled Business Solutions with Kimberly-Clark: "SAP and Kimberly-Clark will continue to leverage EPCglobal efforts to promote standards based solutions to the marketplace. SAP is bringing to bear the state-of-the-art Auto-ID, analytical and event-driven technologies provided by the SAP NetWeaver platform to collect, analyze and act on EPC (electronic product code) data shared among Kimberly-Clark and its trading partners. Kimberly-Clark has already deployed SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure as the system of record of enterprise-wide EPC information and as the interface that controls all EPC information flowing into mySAP ERP. "
Via SAP: SAP Enables Fraport AG to Reduce Maintenance Costs and Increase Safety at Frankfurt Airport with Mobile Asset Management: "Before the mobile deployment, service engineers had to fill out lengthy forms during equipment checks, then enter the data manually into the central ERP software. Service technicians now use PDAs to access daily maintenance plans and carry out work orders. The PDAs read maintenance-relevant information from the RFID tags installed on ventilation shutters and act as clients to the ERP software for reporting and archiving. Because the PDAs can read tags only at a distance of three centimeters or less, the mobile scenario confirms that service technicians duly checked each vent on their work orders. In addition to safeguarding maintenance processes and generating reports in compliance with federal regulations, the solution helps the company maintain a complete view across the entire asset life cycle and more quickly locate reoccurring faults. "
Labels: airport, applications, asset-management, auto-id, benefits, company, compliance-program, data, devices, electronic-product-code, enabler, epc, epc-electronic-product-code, equipment, gateway, information, infrastructure, integration, inventory-management, java, kimberly-clark, logistics, manufacturing, mobile, network, planning, product, production, radio-frequency-network, requirement, retail, rfid-compliance, rfid-deployment, rfid-device, rfid-suppliers, rfid-world, rfid-xml, safety, sap, saprfid, shipping, software, solution, sun-microsystems, suppliers, supply-chain, system, tools, track-inventory, tracking, wal-mart
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
RFID Generation 2 Technology Standards ...
Manhattan Assoc supports compliance with the Generation 2 RFID Technology Standards ...
... "This latest evolution in RFID technology and standards, commonly referred to as Generation 2, is being adopted by Wal*Mart and Target. The two retailers plan to have their suppliers begin using these new standards to move goods through their supply chains. Suppliers to the two companies are expected to make this transition by mid-year. Manhattan Associates supports the migration to these latest RFID standards and can help companies with new RFID deployment. Generation 2's major goal is to ensure interoperability between all EPC Global Generation 2-compliant devices and tags. " ...
RFID Generation 2 Technology Standards: Via Manhattan Associates: Manhattan Associates Helps Companies Achieve Compliance with Class 1 Generation 2 RFID Technology Standards ...
Labels: card, compliance-program, epc, epc-global, interoperability, rfid-compliance, rfid-deployment, rfid-suppliers, suppliers, wal-mart
Sunday, February 26, 2006
RFID IBM AS400 Solution ...
Partners collaborate to deliver RFID solution for the IBM AS400 architecture ...
... "Enterprise Information Systems, Inc. (EIS), a national RFID systems integrator, and T.L. Ashford, the leader in bar code labeling software for IBM midrange systems, announce a partnership to provide a complete RFID compliant solution for the AS/400 and iSeries community. EIS's Compliance 1st is a RFID compliance package that bundles hardware, service and software together to take advantage of T.L./Ashford's RFID printing and encoding capabilities to help AS/400 and iSeries users achieve fast, easy-to-use and cost-efficient RFID systems. T.L. Ashford's Barcode400 RFID option prints and encodes the RFID Smart Labels with data directly from the iSeries system. T.L. Ashford also provides Smart Label templates for companies such as Wal-Mart, Target Stores, Department of Defense and others. After label printing and encoding is complete, Enterprise Information Systems then provides the components that enable point of action verification of the RFID data and interfacing back to the AS/400. " ...
RFID IBM AS400 Solution: Via EIS: EIS Partners with TL Ashford
Labels: architecture, barcode, compliance-program, data, defense, disadvantage, dodrfid, enabler, hardware, ibm, ibm-rfid, ibmrfid, information, label, partnership, rfid-compliance, rfid-labels, smart, smart-label, smartlabel, software, solution, system, wal-mart
Thursday, February 23, 2006
HP RFID Plans Gen2 Transition ...
HP plans shift to RFID Gen2 tags ...
... "HP uses RFID technology to identify and track pallets and boxes of various products shipped to select Best Buy Inc., Target Corp., and Wal-Mart Stores Inc. distribution centers. " ...
HP RFID Plans Gen2 Transition: Via TechWeb: HP Readying For Gen 2 RFID Switch
Thursday, January 05, 2006
TI RFID Ships Walmart Tagged Cases ...
TI ships WalMart RFID tagged cases ...
... "The Educational & Productivity Solutions (E&PS) business of Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) announced it is the first consumer goods supplier to ship RFID tagged cases and pallets based on the Generation 2 (Gen 2) Electronic Product Code (EPC) specification to WalMart. Starting with a dozen Stock Keeping Units (SKUs) shipped to five distribution centers, TI E&PS, a WalMart next 200 supplier, is tagging cases and pallets of its market-leading graphing, scientific and financial calculators using Gen 2 smart label solutions from Texas Instruments RFid Systems, NCR Corporation and Zebra Technologies. The dozen SKUs represent 100 percent of the calculator products E&PS ships to WalMart. " ...
TI RFID Ships Walmart Tagged Cases: Via TI: Texas Instruments Educational & Productivity Solutions First to Ship EPC Gen 2 Tagged Cases and Pallets to Wal-Mart
Labels: electronic-product-code, epc, epc-electronic-product-code, label, ncr, product, rfid-labels, rfid-tagging, smart, smart-label, smartlabel, stock, supplier, texas, texas-instruments, ti-rfid, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-supplier, zebra-rfid
Monday, January 02, 2006
Walmart RFID: Next Wave 200 Suppliers in Jan 2006 ...
WalMart brings next wave of RFID-enabled suppliers on-line in January 2006. Anita French explores the highs and lows for WalMart in 2005. ...
... "WalMart proved one set of critics wrong when 100 of its suppliers met the company's January mandate for having radio frequency identification, or RFID, tags pallet- and case-ready. Some detractors said the suppliers wouldn't be able to meet the company's deadline. As of April, WalMart had RFID in use at 104 of its stores, 36 Sam's Clubs and three distribution centers, it said. The next 200 suppliers are to come on board by January 2006. " ...
Walmart RFID: Next Wave 200 Suppliers in Jan 2006: Via The Morning News: Wal-Mart Year A Mixed Bag ...
Labels: business-case, rfid, rfid-suppliers, suppliers, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-suppliers
Monday, December 19, 2005
Best Buy RFID Compliance: LG Experience
LG's RFID implementation was completed quickly and successfully certified to meet Best Buy's RFID compliance requirements. ...
... "The deployment was completed in less than two months and has been certified by Best Buy to meet the retailer's January 2, 2006 mandate. As a global supplier of televisions, mobile phones, and other consumer electronics, LG began investigating RFID technology when Wal-Mart and Best Buy issued mandates last year. In the initial deployment, LG plans to tag three SKUs to be shipped from their warehouse in Texas to Best Buy distribution centers. According to Sam Ismail, Director, Logistics Advanced Engineering at LG Electronics, this infrastructure gives LG the ability to tag and ship additional SKUs from the warehouse and manufacturing facility as more retailers mandate the use of the technology and as more business cases are determined to add value. " ...
Best Buy RFID Compliance: LG Experience: Via OATSystems: LG Electronics Goes Live with OATSystems: Implementation Completed in Record Time ...
OATSystems, Inc. is the recognized RFID framework leader with software that empowers businesses to achieve competitive advantage from radio-frequency identification (RFID). As pioneers in the development of RFID technology, OAT has been setting the standard in RFID for over half a decade and is responsible for industry firsts that include the largest scale and largest scope of deployments, as well as the most innovative approaches to providing enterprise-wide RFID solutions. OAT's multinational client base, which includes companies such as Hewlett-Packard and Gillette, consists of over 50 customers in retail, CPG, consumer electronics, manufacturing, life sciences, aerospace and defense.
Labels: advanced-manufacturing, best-buy, compliance-program, defense, defense-logistics-agency, disadvantage, dla, electronics, framework, gillette, infrastructure, lg, logistics, manufacturing, mobile, oat-systems, retail, rfid, rfid-compliance, rfid-deployment, software, software-development, standard, supplier, texas, value, wal-mart, warehouse
RFID Supply Chain Excellence Recognition ...
Supply chain innovators are recognized for their operational excellence. ...
... "OATSystems, Inc., the recognized RFID framework leader, offers its congratulations to customers who have been named to the AMR Research Supply Chain Top 25, which highlights companies that are excellent operationally and brilliant innovators. A third of the companies on the Top 25 list are using OAT's RFID platform to help optimize their supply chains. AMR Research analyzed the top retailers and manufactures on a variety of metrics and criteria including return on assets, inventory turns, trailing 12 months growth. According to Marc Osofsky, vice president of marketing and product management at OATSystems, RFID has become an increasingly attractive and realistic strategy for companies to track their products through the supply chain and gain operational efficiencies.
AMR Research's Supply Chain Top 25 for 2005 list includes:
Dell, Procter & Gamble, IBM, Nokia, Toyota Motor, Johnson & Johnson, Samsung Electronics, Wal-Mart Stores, Tesco, Johnson Controls, Intel, Anheuser-Busch, Woolworths, The Home Depot, Motorola, PepsiCo. Best Buy, Cisco Systems, Texas Instruments, Lowe's, Nike, L'Oreal, Publix Super Markets, Sysco and Coca-Cola. " ...
RFID Supply Chain Excellence Recognition: OAT Customers Included in the AMR Research Supply Chain Top 25: List Identifies the Top 25 Global Supply Chain Performers for 2005 ...
Labels: best-buy, cisco-rfid, electronics, framework, growth, ibm, ibm-rfid, ibmrfid, inventory-management, nokia, oat-systems, procter-gamble, product, recognition, research, strategy, tesco, texas, texas-instruments, track-inventory, wal-mart
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
RFID Superior Supply Chains ...
Randy Weston and Robert Garf explore the superior supply chains of WalMart and UPS and how RFID technology is enabling world-class performance. ...
RFID Superior Supply Chains: Via AMR Research: Wal-Mart and UPS: Tales in Superior Supply Chains ...
... "Its well-publicized Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) project isn't just about tracking goods from manufacturer to distribution centers. For WalMart, it's vital for letting store associates know if product not on the shelf is actually in stock. " ...
Labels: manufacturer, performance, project, research, rfid, rfid-store, rfid-world, rfidstore, stock, ups, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-technology
Sunday, November 06, 2005
KimberlyClark Walmart RFID Program ...
Anita French reports on the community involvement of Kimberly-Clark, who is also a top Wal-Mart supplier and part of the Walmart RFID program.
KimberlyClark Walmart RFID Program: Via The Morning News; Kimberly-Clark Considers Itself Community Partner ...
... "The very first product scanned at the RFID testing program in Dallas was a Kimberly-Clark product, Dunning said. We're very involved with RFID and supplier-chain issues. " ...
Labels: kimberly-clark, supplier, testing, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-rfid-program, walmart-supplier
Thursday, October 27, 2005
Linda Dillman Walmart RFID Update ...
Linda Dillman, Walmart CIO, provides update on the Walmart RFID program. ...
Linda Dillman Walmart RFID Update: Via Carthage Press: Wal-Mart: Radio Tags Keep Shelves Stocked ...
... "RFID, or radio-frequency identification tags, has reduced out-of-stock merchandise by 16 percent at the company's stores that have begun to use the technology over the past 12 months, Linda Dillman, WalMart's chief information officer, said at the company's annual analyst meeting Wednesday. WalMart has been able to restock RFID-tagged items three times as fast as non-tagged items ... " ...
Labels: cio, information, linda-dillman, rfid, rfid-shelves, stock, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-rfid-program, walmart-technology
Thursday, October 20, 2005
Speed RFID Adoption: Compliance Software
Speed RFID Adoption: Compliance Software: Via IDVelocity: IDVelocity Makes Dramatic Move to Speed RFID Adoption: Company Licensing RFID Compliancy Software Effectively Free ...
... "IDVelocity, in a bold move to lower the costs of complying with RFID mandates from Wal-Mart, Target, Best Buy, and the Department of Defense, is offering its ComplianceNow software effectively free. For the same cost as IDVelocity originally charged for one year of maintenance and support, companies can license the software and receive their first year of maintenance and support to meet their mandates. The price is $5,500 per instance of software with no limit to the number of devices or users attached to the instance of software. In addition, the software is double byte enabled allowing the ComplianceNow software to be deployed in any single byte or double byte language, a tremendous advantage as organizations begin to push the tagging requirements to the point of manufacture. " ...
Labels: best-buy, company, compliance-program, defense, disadvantage, dodrfid, rfid-compliance, rfid-tagging, rfidprice, wal-mart
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
RFID Identifies Objects: Healthcare
Rick Stouffer explores the use of automated identification technology, such as RFID, to enable healthcare industry at McKesson Automation. ...
RFID Identifies Objects: Healthcare: Via Pittsburgh Tribune Review: Barring human error made area firm a health leader ...
... "While bar coding grows, the next method of tracking materials, RFID, radio frequency identification, using radio waves to identify objects, could overtake the older system. Retailing giant Wal-Mart, for example, is a huge proponent of RFID technology. " ...
Labels: enabler, healthcare, rfid, wal-mart
Saturday, October 15, 2005
Walmart RFID: Linda Dillman Shares Status Update
Linda Dillman shares interim results on the Walmart RFID program ...
Walmart RFID: Linda Dillman Shares Status Update: Via WalMart Stores, Inc.: WalMart Improves On-Shelf Availability Through the Use of Electronic Product Codes
... "WalMart customers found items they wanted in stock more often due to the retailer's use of electronic product codes (EPCs) powered by radio frequency identification (RFID) technology when compared to control stores. This is according to an independent University of Arkansas study's initial findings. Researchers at the University of Arkansas found a 16 percent reduction in out-of-stocks. Additionally, the study also showed that out-of-stock items with EPCs were replenished three times faster than comparable items using standard bar code technology. Equally important, WalMart experienced a meaningful reduction in manual orders resulting in a reduction of excess inventory. This is no longer a take-it-on-faith initiative, said Linda Dillman, executive vice president and CIO for Wal-Mart. This study provides conclusive evidence that EPCs increase how often we put products in the hands of customers who want to buy them, making it a win for shoppers, suppliers and retailers. ...
As part of its standard processes, WalMart has focused on driving improved product availability for its customers through a series of initiatives unrelated to RFID technology. The research was structured to isolate the impact of RFID to be able show the improvements directly attributable to the RFID process improvements. The study showed RFID-enabled stores were 63 percent more effective in replenishing out-of-stocks than the control stores, Dillman said. The WalMart RFID team knew that this technology would have a huge impact on out-of-stocks. Now we have an independent study that confirms RFID has a significant impact in retailing, Dillman continued. However, we are not stopping there. This is only one of many changes that RFID will bring. We are already working on initiatives and enhancements that will build on this success. The 16 percent reduction in merchandise out-of-stocks was determined by physically scanning out-of-stocks at the shelf every day. A baseline was established and this was then compared to the number of out-of-stocks in both sets of stores once the RFID technology was enabled in the pilot stores, explained Hardgrave. The net result of the impact of RFID, removing any other influences, was a reduction of 16 percent in the occurrences of products being out-of-stock on the shelf. " ...
Labels: academia-univ-arkansas, academia-university, barcode, cio, electronic-product-code, linda-dillman, research, rfid, rfid-pilot, rfid-suppliers, standard, stock, suppliers, wal-mart, walmart-pilot, walmart-rfid, walmart-rfid-program, walmart-standard, walmart-suppliers, walmart-technology, win
Monday, September 19, 2005
SaviTrak RFID SourceTagging NestedVisibility
SaviTrak RFID SourceTagging NestedVisibility: Via Savi Technology: SAVI NETWORKS LAUNCHES SAVITRAK WITH 1ST RFID-TAGGED CONTAINERS FOR MAJOR SUPPLIER OF CONSUMER GOODS FROM ASIA TO THE U.S. : Network-Enabled Active RFID Container Tags and EPC Compliant Carton Tags Offer Japanese CPG Manufacturer Source Tagging and Nested Visibility: Network Solution Designed to Help Major Consumer Goods Supplier Meet and Exceed RFID Mandates While Providing Logistics and Security Value ...
SaviTrak enables RFID compliance while adding value through source tagging and nested visibility of intransit container shipment ...
... "Savi Networks LLC, a provider of RFID-enhanced information services for global container shipments, today announced the operational launch of its SaviTrak information network with the first commercial shipments of consumer product goods from a factory in China to a distribution center in Southern California. Savi Networks and Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.) Inc. (Mitsui USA) are providing real-time information and logistics services within the Network to a large Japan-based supplier of consumer goods to major U.S. retailers, including Wal-Mart. The shipments, currently on the water, are proving the commercial benefits the Network brings to major consumer goods suppliers in meeting and exceeding Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) compliance mandates while improving security, logistics data accuracy, visibility, and the operating metrics of containers and their contents. The information services, called SaviTrak, are provided on a per-container trip basis. " ...
Labels: accuracy, active-rfid, benefits, center, compliance-program, container, country-china, country-japan, data, data-center, epc, epc-global, factory, information, itservices, logistics, manufacturer, network, region-asia, rfid, rfid-accuracy, rfid-compliance, rfid-suppliers, rfid-tagging, savi, security, services, solution, sources, supplier, suppliers, visibility, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-supplier, walmart-suppliers, walmart-technology
Tuesday, September 13, 2005
Walmart RFID Compliance Using SAP Netweaver Platform ...
Walmart RFID Compliance Using SAP Netweaver Platform: Via SAP: SAP RFID Rollout Signals Major Savings for Midsize Flag-Maker: Annin & Co. Gears up for Wal-Mart Requirement Within Three Months and Sets Cost-Cutting Course to Master Retail Market Challenges ...
SAP Netweaver Platform enables Walmart RFID Compliance for flag manufacturer ...
... "SAP AG (NYSE: SAP) today announced that Annin & Co., the world's oldest and largest flag manufacturer, has implemented the radio frequency identification (RFID) technology within the SAP NetWeaver platform to meet WalMart's RFID requirement for key vendors. Annin, a midsize enterprise that manufactures more than 10,000 different flags and flag accessories, implemented the pilot project within three months, which will allow the company to achieve Wal-Mart compliance by January 2006. Annin also anticipates that its investment in RFID technology from SAP will bring significant cost savings. The announcement was made at the EPCglobal U.S. Conference 2005, being held in Atlanta, Georgia, September 13 - 15. " ...
Annin & Co is the world’s oldest and largest flag manufacturer. Starting from a sail loft in downtown New York City making signal flags for sailing ships in the 1820’s, Annin incorporated in 1847 and has since grown to four manufacturing locations. Annin now has worldwide distribution. As the official flag manufacturer to the United Nations, Annin’s international flags are the standards for exactness, followed by the rest of the world.
Labels: company, compliance-program, conference, course, manufacturer, manufacturing, project, radio-signal, requirement, retail, rfid, rfid-compliance, rfid-pilot, rfid-world, sap, saprfid, wal-mart, walmart-pilot, walmart-rfid, walmart-technology
Sunday, September 11, 2005
WalMart RFID: Automation Benefits
WalMart RFID: Automation Benefits: Via The Morning News: More Than Meets The Eye: Automation Transforms Chicken Industry Quality, Safety, Efficiency ...
Shea Van Hoy writes about the benefits of automation, through technologies such as RFID ...
... "Bentonville-based Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's largest retailer, has its top suppliers, including Tyson, implementing RFID technology at some of its distribution centers and stores. " ...
Labels: benefits, efficiency, retailer, rfid-suppliers, safety, suppliers, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-suppliers, walmart-technology
Monday, August 29, 2005
Alien RFID Walmart Exec Joins Board
Alien RFID Walmart Exec Joins Board: Via Alien Technology: Alien Technology® Announces Election of Bob L. Martin, Retired Wal-Mart Information Technology Innovator, to Board of Directors ...
Walmart Exec joins Alien Tech's board of directors ...
... "Alien Technology announced the election of Bob L. Martin to the Board of Directors. Mr. Martin, a retired Wal-Mart executive and member of the Wal-Mart Executive Committee from 1985 to1999, is widely recognized for his leadership role in bringing innovative information technology to the retail segment. " ...
Alien Technology Corporation is a leading provider of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) products for global customers in government, retail, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, transportation, and other industries. Using its patented manufacturing process, Fluidic Self Assembly (FSA®), Alien manufactures EPC tags in very high-volumes and at low cost. The company provides a family of RFID readers for a variety of applications including supply chain management, logistics, and anti-counterfeiting, to improve inventory management and reduce operating costs. Alien is an active member of EPCglobal.
Labels: active-rfid, alien-rfid, alien-technology, alienrfid, assembly, company, epc, epc-global, information, inventory-management, logistics, manufacturing, retail, rfid-transportation, transportation, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-technology
RFID QuickStart Kit Selected ...
Via Catalyst International: Uniden Selects CatalystCommand iRFID™ Software: The leading wireless consumer electronic products manufacturer will use Catalyst’s RFIDConfigure QuickStart Kit to integrate passive RFID technology into its supply chain ...
Uniden selects Catalyst's RFID QuickStart kit ...
... "Catalyst International, a global provider of supply chain execution (SCE) solutions, is now implementing its CatalystCommand iRFID™ software for Uniden America Corporation, the world’s largest manufacturer of cordless telephones, to ensure its compliance with RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) requirement mandates set by Wal-Mart and Best Buy. CatalystCommand iRFID is an exclusive technology for integrating passive RFID technology into the supply chain environment. " ...
Catalyst International delivers software and solutions that enable companies to optimize the performance of their enterprise supply chains. Catalyst is the only resource that combines over 25 years of industry leadership in warehouse and logistics software development with an in-depth understanding of ERP systems. Catalyst has provided successful SCE solutions for customers around the world, including Boeing, Brown Forman, Reebok, Office Max, Panasonic, Rayovac, Subaru, and The Home Depot. It is headquartered in Milwaukee, WI and has offices or representatives in the UK, Italy, Mexico and South America.
Uniden America Corporation, the North American subsidiary of Japan-based Uniden Corporation, manufacturers and markets wireless consumer electronic products including cordless telephones, business telecommunications systems, networking and data products, scanners, FRS/GMRS radios, marine radios and other wireless personal communications products. Based in Fort Worth, Texas, Uniden America sells its products through dealers and distributors throughout North, Central and South America.
Labels: best-buy, compliance-program, country-italy, country-japan, data, enabler, kit, logistics, manufacturer, office, passive, passive-rfid, performance, requirement, rfid-compliance, rfid-kit, rfid-world, rfidkit, software-development, texas, wal-mart, warehouse, wireless
RFID Labels Second Generation ...
RFID Labels Second Generation: Via RSI ID Technologies: RSI ID Announces Production of Gen 2 RFID Labels ...
RSI ID begins production of second generation RFID labels ...
... "RSI ID Technologies (RSI), one of the nation's only vertically integrated providers of RFID technology, today announced that is now in the production phase of one of the industry's first batch of EPC compliant second generation RFID labels. Gen 2 RFID promises faster processing speeds and overall increased performance and is expected to drive the widespread adoption of RFID technology. RSI's labels will begin shipping immediately. RSI has experience building more than 20 million RFID tags, and expects to produce approximately 100 million Gen 2 labels in 2006, ramping total production to approximately 300 million labels per year by 2007. " ...
RSI ID Technologies is one of the only vertically integrated providers of RFID technology that enables customers to tag, scan and track information - resulting in increased productivity, reduced operating costs, streamlined operations and immediate ROI. RSI ID Technologies offers a full line of RFID antennas, inlays and labels as well as “smart” shelving and real-time location systems, portals, custom software development and middleware integration. In addition, the company provides a full range of support services, training and consulting. As a systems integrator specializing in process automation and optimization systems, the company’s applications also include asset tracking, warehouse management systems, wireless networks, inventory control, product marking, bar code scanning and thermal printing. RSI ID Technologies’ clients include more than 70 Fortune 500 firms, a dozen of Wal-Mart’s top 100 suppliers, along with hundreds of mid-range companies involved in industries including electronics, telecommunications, healthcare, automotive and aerospace.
Labels: asset-management, automotive, barcode, company, electronics, epc, healthcare, information, integration, inventory-management, itservices, location, performance, phased-implementation, production, rfid-suppliers, rfid-training, roi, services, shipping, smart, software-development, suppliers, track-inventory, training, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-suppliers, walmart-tag, walmart-technology, warehouse, wireless
Sunday, August 21, 2005
Radio Frequency Identification Data
Radio Frequency Identification Data: Via COPPEREYE GREENWICH: CopperEye Greenwich is a software solution for the storage, management and rapid retrieval of large volumes of read-only business event data ...
... "In addition to the well publicized mandates by the US Department of Defense and Wal-Mart for their top suppliers to use RFID, the US Food and Drug Administration has identified RFID as the technology of choice for enabling electronic drug pedigrees as a means of eliminating counterfeit drugs reaching the market. CopperEye offers a compelling, cost-effective solution for capturing, storing and providing quick access to enormous volumes of data generated by RFID monitoring systems. CopperEye can be implemented either as a standalone solution for historical business event data, or as a complementary solution to improve the performance of an existing data management technology such as a commercial relational database management system (RDBMS). " ...
CopperEye is a provider of enterprise data management software that delivers an order-of-magnitude cost savings for companies needing to capture, store and quickly access business event data where the volume is measured in the tens- or hundreds-of-terabytes. This is increasingly important as corporate data volumes more than double every year and government regulations require companies to keep data longer. Using CopperEye, companies are able to improve global business and implement more powerful business applications at dramatically lower costs than competing solutions. CopperEye's underlying technology is a new, patented indexing approach that delivers a quantum leap in performance over traditional indexing alternatives.
Labels: data, defense, dodrfid, drug-authentication, food, performance, rfid-store, rfid-suppliers, rfidstore, solution, suppliers, us-government, usgov, wal-mart
Saturday, July 09, 2005
The Facts on RFID: Benefits and Implications ...
The Facts on RFID: Benefits and Implications: Office of Congressman :: Joe Barton
... "It is our job to cut through the hype, get the facts about RFID, learn more about its applications, and examine the pubic policy issues generated by its use and widespread deployment. The benefits to our homeland security could prove the most beneficial aspect of the technology, Barton, chairman of the full Energy and Commerce Committee, continued. The capability to track imports and containers will enhance our ability to monitor what is coming across our borders and where it goes. Similar applications related to controlled substances and hazardous materials shipped to or within the states will provide an additional layer of security we would all welcome. Hearing witnesses included Linda Dillman, chief information officer for Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., and Sandra Hughes, global privacy executive for The Proctor & Gamble Company, who each testified to the consumer applications of RFID. Testimony was additionally heard from one of the leading scientists in RFID technology, Dr. Sanjay Sarma, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as well as witnesses from the American Civil Liberties Union and the Electronic Privacy Information Center, who testified on the possible privacy implications of RFID technology. " ...
Labels: academia-MIT, benefits, center, commerce, company, information, linda-dillman, office, privacy, rfid-deployment, sanjay-sarma, security, us-dept-of-homeland-security, wal-mart, what-is-rfid
Thursday, July 07, 2005
NJ RFID TestIntegration Center ...
NJ RFID Test Integration Center: CAPE Systems and Open Terra Announce Northeast RFID Test and Integration Center ...
... "CAPE Systems Group, Inc., a leading provider of software technology for packaging design, pallet optimization, inventory and warehouse management, supply chain execution and order fulfilment, and Open Terra, a leading provider of wireless mobile platform technologies, announced that they would be establishing a state of the art RFID Test and Integration Center at CAPE's dedicated 15,000 square foot facility located in South Plainfield, New Jersey. CAPE is currently certified to provide Wal-Mart compliant RFID tagging solutions to its vendors Intel Corporation will provide equipment and infrastructure support for the new RFID Center, including servers based on Intel Itanium 2 and 64-bit Intel Xeon processors... " ...
Open Terra is establishing new benchmarks in the ever-changing world of mobile applications. Founded in 2002, the company helps enterprises achieve their wireless strategies by empowering remote workforces. The company's online, instant mobility solutions deliver unprecedented connectivity and access to information from databases, applications and Web services that will help businesses run more productively and profitably. With the worldwide emergence and explosive growth of 3G, RFID, WiFi, and WiMax wireless technologies, along with the Internet, Open Terra's advanced mobile enabling technology is positioned to meet this demand.
CAPE Systems is an international provider of supply chain management technologies. CAPE Systems offers a comprehensive range of software systems and tools, from packaging and pallet optimization software, RFID asset tracking, to integrated warehouse and inventory management solutions, pick-to-light systems, and transportation management systems for enterprise wide and collaborative supply chain optimization.
Labels: center, company, demand, design, equipment, growth, information, infrastructure, integration, inventory-management, itservices, mobile, mobility, rfid-transportation, rfid-world, services, tools, transportation, wal-mart, warehouse, wifi-tag, wireless
Sunday, July 03, 2005
RFID RealTime Performance TimesTen Oracle ...
RFID RealTime Performance TimesTen Oracle: Fast database technology from TimesTen - real-time infrastructure software for the finance, telecom & network industries.
... "With the advent of RFID, applications across the supply chain, from manufacturing to retail, will have the opportunity perhaps the imperative to become more real time. ... As real time has made a subtle but steady progression from think-tanks to Wal-Mart, the underlying technologies have moved from proprietary to standard. The need for custom-built real-time infrastructure software has passed. It is now a competitive disadvantage to waste internal resources on non-core software development, rather than on the business logic that creates distinction. TimesTen is focused on enabling these real-time applications where events, transactions and data must be processed instantly, hundreds or thousands of times every second. TimesTen's real-time infrastructure software has been at the heart of many of these applications, since 1998. " ...
Labels: data, disadvantage, infrastructure, network, performance, retail, software-development, standard, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-standard, walmart-technology
Wednesday, June 15, 2005
RFID Middleware Market Upswing
RFID Middleware Market Upswing: Mandates Impact Dynamics of RFID Middleware Market
... "The radio frequency identification (RFID) market is likely to grow rapidly following mandates issued by retail giants such as Wal-Mart, Target, and Albertsons and other major entities including the U.S. Department of Defense. The mandates insist on suppliers becoming RFID compliant, compelling most suppliers to integrate existing systems with new RFID systems. As a result, the market for RFID middleware is witnessing an upswing. " ...
Frost & Sullivan, a global growth consulting company, has been partnering with clients to support the development of innovative strategies for more than 40 years. The company's industry expertise integrates growth consulting, growth partnership services, and corporate management training to identify and develop opportunities. Frost & Sullivan serves an extensive clientele that includes Global 1000 companies, emerging companies, and the investment community by providing comprehensive industry coverage that reflects a unique global perspective and combines ongoing analysis of markets, technologies, econometrics, and demographics.
Labels: defense, dodrfid, growth, itservices, partnership, retail, rfid-training, services, suppliers, training, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-suppliers
Tuesday, June 14, 2005
Europe RFID Test Labs
Europe RFID Test Labs: Manhattan Associates Launches Network of RFID Demonstration Labs across Europe: Labs to Provide Setting for Customers to Evaluate Deployment of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology ...
Manhattan opens RFID test labs in Europe to support demonstration and evaluation of RFID technology configurations and representative business process simulations ...
... "Manhattan Associates®, Inc. (Nasdaq: MANH), the global leader in providing supply chain execution and optimization solutions, has today announced the opening of five RFID demonstration labs across its key European markets. The labs will showcase Manhattan Associates' award-winning RFID in a Box® solution and provide a representative customer environment in which Manhattan Associates can evaluate various RFID technologies and equipment with clients' products. The opening of the labs has been made possible with the help of Microsoft and several of Manhattan Associates' key alliance partners. The labs, located in Paris, Sophia Antipolis (France), Munich (Germany), Utrecht (Netherlands) and Bracknell (UK), will provide companies with the opportunity to learn about the latest developments in RFID and understand how to deploy and begin benefiting from this technology. Suppliers will learn how to meet RFID-compliance mandates including those issued by Metro, Tesco, Wal-Mart and others. " ...
Manhattan Associates, Inc., is the global leader in providing supply execution and optimization solutions. It enables operational excellence through its warehouse, transportation, distributed order management, reverse logistics and trading partner management applications, as well as its RFID, performance management and event management capabilities. These Integrated Logistics Solutions™ leverage state-of-the-art technologies, innovative practices and our domain expertise to enhance performance, profitability and competitive advantage. Manhattan Associates has licensed more than 900 customers representing more than 1,600 facilities worldwide, which include some of the world's leading manufacturers, distributors and retailers.
Labels: award, compliance-program, country-france, country-germany, disadvantage, equipment, europe, logistics, metro, microsoft, microsoft-rfid, network, performance, region-europe, rfid-compliance, rfid-deployment, rfid-transportation, solution, suppliers, tesco, transportation, understanding, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-suppliers, walmart-technology, warehouse
Sunday, June 12, 2005
RFID Market Blooming Stage: Large-Scale Business Opportunities
RFID Market Blooming Stage: Large-Scale Business Opportunities: OMRON Starts Delivery Of EPC Global-compliant Products To US Customers: OMRON RFID Global Website
... "OMRON, as a leading RFID products vender, is striving to promote sales by drawing on its excellent track record, accumulated expertise and advanced technology. Following Wal-Mart implementations, other large retailers are planning to deploy RFID systems to manage their supply chains. This movement will bring large-scale business opportunities. In the North American market the RFID business is expected to quickly develop from the initial market cultivation stage into a substantial business, expanding significantly during fiscal 2006 to 2007 to enter the blooming stage. " ...
Labels: epc-global, planning, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-technology
Wednesday, June 08, 2005
Advanced RFID Implementation: Walmart Compliance Experience ...
Advanced RFID Implementation: In today's world of rapidly evolving technologies, quatreD is equipped to assist in implementing advanced touchless technologies such as bar coding, radio frequency (RF), and radio frequency identification (RFID) ...
QuatreD is launched to provide advanced RFID implementation ...
... "Mr. Doyon continues to design, develop, and implement advanced technology solutions for national and international clients. He was at the forefront of the Advanced Technology revolution of the eighties (Radio Frequency, Bar Coding, Fax/ Voice Integration, EDI, etc...) and is currently working on implementing Radio Frequency (RF-also referred to as wireless), Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), and integrated warehouse/plant floor solutions for his clients. His recent efforts have been focused on implementing RFID at one of the top 100 Wal-Mart suppliers mandated to provide RFID tagged products in 2005. " ...
Labels: compliance-program, design, integration, rfid-compliance, rfid-world, suppliers, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-suppliers, walmart-technology, warehouse, wireless
Tuesday, June 07, 2005
RFID Equipment and Services ...
RFID Equipment and Services: Packaging Equipment ...
Kolinahr offers portal, pallet labelling solution that offers integrated RFID technology in the packaging equipment ...
... "Designed for easy installation and flexibility, the Kolinahr RFID Portal is ideal for meeting Wal-Mart’s requirements for EPC-compliance in 2005. The singe- or dual-post, four-antenna system is designed to allow for adjustable antenna movement and orientation to achieve the best possible read rates of numerous RFID tags on a unit load. ... The SA2200-RF Dual Panel RFID Pallet Labeler is Kolinahr’s existing SA2200 Dual Panel Pallet Labeler fitted with an RFID-enabled printer. The SA2200-RF labeler can read, write, and print and apply an RFID tag-embedded barcode label onto one or adjacent sides of a pallet load. " ...
... Packaging systems will integrated RFID will make compliance initiatives, such as Walmart and DOD RFID compliance, more efficient.
Kolinahr Systems, a privately owned, Cincinnati, OH-based company, is a manufacturer of print and apply labelers and specialty pallet handling equipment. Kolinahr's engineers have a vast background in finished goods material handling. This experience provides the knowledge base to design and integrate equipment specifically for the manufacturing warehouse environment.
Labels: antenna, antenna-design, barcode, compliance-program, design, equipment, itservices, manufacturer, portal, printer, rf-tags, rfid-compliance, rfid-labels, services, solution, wal-mart, walmart-barcode, walmart-rfid, walmart-tag, walmart-technology, warehouse
Saturday, June 04, 2005
WalMart RFID: 100Percent Readability
Wal-Mart Stores: Wal-Mart Begins Roll-Out Of Electronic Product Codes in Dallas/Fort Worth Area: Eight Manufacturers Participating in First Phase of Implementing Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology at the Case and Pallet Level ...
... "Wal-Mart is targeting 100 percent readability of pallet tags through dock doors and 100 percent readability of case tags on distribution center conveyor belts. At seven pilot stores in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex - specifically in the communities of The Colony, Decatur, Denton, Hickory Creek, Lewisville and Plano, RFID readers at dock doors will replicate the process from the distribution center by automatically confirming that this particular shipment is now in the store's back room. Individual products will then be stocked as needed. During the initial test, tagged cases and pallets may be distributed to stores throughout North Texas and South Central Oklahoma - the geographical area served by the Sanger, Texas distribution center. As suppliers expand their efforts to meet the requirements of multiple retailers, it is possible that tagged cases and pallets will arrive at Wal-Mart stores around the country. However, readers will not be installed in stores outside the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex so those cases and pallets would be handled as usual. " ...
Labels: center, phased-implementation, rfid-pilot, roll-out, suppliers, texas, wal-mart, walmart-pilot, walmart-rfid, walmart-suppliers, walmart-technology
WalMart RFID Program: June 2005 Through January 2006
Wal-Mart Stores
... "June 2005: Live in up to six distribution centers Live in up to 250 WalMart stores and SAM'S CLUB locations; October 2005: Live in up to 13 distribution centers Live in up to 600 Wal-Mart stores and SAM'S CLUB locations; January 2006: Next top 200 suppliers begin tagging cases and pallets; The retailer is currently working with suppliers to determine in which geographical region the expanded EPC implementation will occur. Wal-Mart launched its initial implementation on April 30 in the North Texas area. Cases and pallets of 21 products from eight suppliers are being shipped to Wal-Mart's Sanger, Texas, distribution center and then onward to seven local Supercenters with radio frequency identification, or RFID, tags attached. This technology allows retailers greater inventory visibility from supplier to distribution center to a store's backroom. Wal-Mart initially announced its EPC initiative in June 2003. " ...
Labels: center, retailer, supplier, suppliers, texas, visibility, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-rfid-program, walmart-supplier, walmart-suppliers, walmart-technology
Automated RFID Clothing Industry ...
Automated RFID Clothing Industry: Garan Inc. reaches for positive ROI with Accu-Sort® FAST Tag™ automated RFID labeling system ...
... "Accu-Sort Systems, Inc., announced it has installed a FAST Tag™ In-Motion automated RFID and bar code system for clothing manufacturer Garan Inc. FAST Tag In-Motion will help the company’s distribution center in Jena, Louisiana; meet the RFID compliance standards outlined by Wal-Mart® and other retailers. Garan® is a leading manufacturer of children’s, women’s and men’s apparel bearing the private labels of its customers as well as several of its own trademarks, including Garanimals®. FAST Tag In-Motion automates the process of applying and verifying RFID tags on cartons. At the Louisiana facility, a tag applicator places tags only on cartons that require RFID tags, while all cartons processed on the line receive a retailer-compliant shipping label and an option carrier parcel label. An outbound verification system screens for inaccurate tags and incorrect labels; it sends those boxes to a subsystem for verification and relabeling. On the other side of the line, the cartons are loaded on pallets for shipment. Accu-Sort’s FAST™ Suite software controls the process and seamlessly provides data aggregation, filtering and reporting to Garan’s WMS system. " ...

Garan produces the popular Garanimals line of apparel, which encourages children to match shirts and pants themselves by using special animal-themed tags on the clothing. Garan also produces brand apparel for girls and women and sells garments featuring college and university marks and pro-sports emblems for boys and men. In September 2002, Garan was acquired by Berkshire Hathaway®.
Accu-Sort Systems is a pioneer in reliable auto ID and high-speed compliance solutions with more than three decades of experience deploying and supporting scanning and tracking solutions in distribution, warehousing, manufacturing, and retailer environments. The company is also an established provider of convergent RFID and bar code systems with more than 50 RFID installations.
Labels: academia-colleges, academia-university, animal-rfid, auto-id, center, clothing, compliance-program, data, data-center, manufacturer, retailer, rfid-compliance, rfid-labels, roi, shipping, sports, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-tag, walmart-technology
Tuesday, May 31, 2005
RFID Antenna Production: Secure Printing ...
Creo and XINK Laboratories Announce World's First Security Ink for High-Volume Flexographic RFID Antenna Production: New Covert Taggant Formulation Prevents Counterfeit RFID Tags ...
... "Creo Inc. (NASDAQ: CREO; TSX: CRE) and XINK Laboratories Ltd. presented a new class of secure flexographic radio frequency identification (RFID) antenna printing inks at the PISEC 6th World Product & Image Security Convention (www.pisec-world.com), held in Vienna, Austria recently. These new covertly tagged flexographic ink formulations target manufacturers and converters producing RFID-tagged smart packaging for use in supply-chains. This type of smart packaging has been mandated by Wal-Mart and, more recently, was recommended by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for pharmaceutical counterfeit protection. This new class of flexographic security inks and RFID tags is available exclusively through XINK and its worldwide authorized printing and manufacturing partners. Until now, one of the main concerns of the RFID industry has been the ability of counterfeiters to copy RFID tags by duplicating RFID numbering schemes. The new XINK antenna inks eliminate this possibility by integrating Creo Traceless covert tagging technology, elevating Traceless XINK-printed RFID tags into the same league as currency and security instruments. " ...
XINK advanced conductive and resistive ink formulations allow printing of complex electronic circuitry, including flexible paper sensors (package security), sensor grids (smart pharmaceutical packaging), keypads (electronic paper diaries), and UHF RFID antennas.
Labels: advanced-manufacturing, antenna, drug-authentication, fda, flexible, food, pharma, production, rfid-world, security, smart, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-technology
Saturday, May 28, 2005
Walmart RFID Testing ...
RFID technology is making its way into people’s everyday lives in a number of areas ...
... "Wal-Mart and Procter & Gamble have tested RFID tags on Max Factor Lipfinity lipstick sold at the Wal-Mart store in Arrow, Oklahoma. Store shelves equipped with Webcams allowed Procter & Gamble researchers in Cincinnati, Ohio, to watch customers as they picked up and looked at the lipsticks. In a separate trial, Wal-Mart and Gillette have tested the usefulness of placing RFID tags on Gillette razor blades sold at Wal-Mart stores. RFID antennas on store shelves tracked when customers picked up razors, when they put them back on the shelf, and when they carried them to the register. The tests were designed to give insight on shopping behavior, prevent shoplifting, and to alert employees when shelves needed to be re-stocked. " ...
Labels: gillette, procter-gamble, rfid-shelves, rfid-store, rfidstore, testing, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-technology
Sunday, May 22, 2005
New RFID Business Processes ...
Retail Distribution Centers: How New Business Processes Impact Minority Labor Markets
... "Starting in 2005, Wal-Mart will require major suppliers to use radio-frequency identification (RFID) on cases and pallets. Unlike bar codes, RFID allows hands-free scanning without a direct line of sight. One of the biggest motivating factors for people looking at RFID is the elimination of labor, says Melling (a RFID specialist at Symbol Technologies). They want the ability to know where everything is without having to pay a warehouse guy to constantly go and scan it, which is too expensive and too time consuming. " ...
Labels: retail, suppliers, symbol, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-suppliers, warehouse
Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Walmart EPC RFID Compliance Solutions ...
Walmart EPC RFID Compliance Solutions: Deluxe Media Services Achieves Operational Flexibility and Retail Compliance with Manhattan Associates' RFID Solution ...
Deluxe achieve Walmart RFID compliance using Manhattan's EPC-standard supply chain solutions that integrate RFID capabilities ...
... "Manhattan Associates, Inc. (Nasdaq: MANH), the global leader in providing supply chain execution and optimization solutions, and Deluxe Media Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Rank Group, plc (Nasdaq: RANKY) and a world leader in technology and media services for filmed and home entertainment, completed implementation of Manhattan Associates' Integration Platform for RFID. With this solution-the heart of Manhattan Associates' award-winning RFID in a Box-Deluxe now meets EPC compliance guidelines for the top U.S. retailers such as Wal*Mart and Best Buy. Manhattan Associates' Integration Platform for RFID integrates with Deluxe's existing ERP software, eliminating much of the time and custom development typically required for integration of RFID. " ...
Deluxe is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Rank Group, plc (Nasdaq: RANKY), offering a broad range of entertainment industry services and technologies to an international client base. Services include DVD software and content production, large volume DVD and videocassette manufacturing and packaging, physical and digital asset management, content repurposing and conversion, digital intermediate production, film laboratory services and release printing and worldwide distribution and fulfillment services.
Manhattan Associates, Inc., is the global leader in providing supply chain execution and optimisation solutions. It enables operational excellence through its warehouse, transportation, distributed order management, reverse logistics and trading partner management applications, as well as its RFID, performance management and event management capabilities. These Integrated Logistics Solutions™ leverage state-of-the-art technologies, innovative practices and our domain expertise to enhance performance, profitability and competitive advantage. Manhattan Associates has licensed more than 900 customers representing more than 1,600 facilities worldwide, which include some of the world's leading manufacturers, distributors and retailers.
Labels: award, best-buy, compliance-program, disadvantage, epc-global, guidelines, integration, itservices, laboratory, logistics, performance, production, retail, rfid-compliance, rfid-transportation, rfid-world, services, software-development, solution, transportation, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-standard, walmart-technology, warehouse
CPG Walmart RFID Compliance Solutions: Business Process Transformation ...
CPG Walmart RFID Compliance Solutions: RedPrairie Introduces Scalable, Pre-Configured Solutions for RFID Compliance Labeling: Leading Supplier of Supply Chain Execution Systems Introduces Low-Risk, Pre-Configured Systems for Achieving RFID Compliance ...
... "RedPrairie Corporation, a global leader in technology solutions that enable business process transformation, announced today at D/C Expo the introduction of scalable, pre-configured compliance solutions to support clients in addressing various retailer RFID mandates. The solutions provide total packaged capabilities from simple slap-n-ship to highly automated encode on the fly functionality using RedPrairie's RFID IgniterTM solution; these pre-configured solutions offer a low-risk, easily to implement alternatives for RFID compliance. RedPrairie offers three pre-configured solutions developed in conjunction with leading Consumer Packaged Goods manufacturers that have met mandates from Wal*Mart and other retailers. All solutions are based on RedPrairie's RFID Igniter software, combined with off-the-shelf hardware configurations and service options. " ...
For over 30 years RedPrairie has enabled leading global companies to create competitive advantage through supply chain excellence. RedPrairie’s comprehensive technology solutions provide rapid and sustainable return on investment by optimizing the performance of people, places and processes. RedPrairie provides industry-tailored solutions for diverse markets, including consumer goods, direct to consumer and traditional retail, food and beverage, high tech / electronics, third party logistics, industrial / wholesale, automotive and service parts, and pharmaceuticals.
Labels: automotive, compliance-program, disadvantage, electronics, enabler, food, hardware, industrial, intro, logistics, performance, retail, retailer, rfid-compliance, slap-and-ship, solution, supplier, tech, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-supplier, walmart-technology
RFID White Papers ...
RFID Report
... "Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) is a transformational technology that will profoundly affect the manufacturing, logistics and retail sectors. With RFID mandates going into effect in early 2005 for suppliers to Wal-Mart and the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), interest in and progress toward deployment of RFID is high. While the mandates from large retailing and government procurement organizations clearly are accelerating the rate of adoption of RFID technology, there's still considering anxiety and doubt among implementers of RFID, as to standards and compliance. " ...
Labels: compliance-program, defense, defense-logistics-agency, dla, dod, dodrfid, logistics, procurement, retail, rfid-compliance, rfid-deployment, suppliers, wal-mart
Monday, May 16, 2005
RFID Walmart Compliance with SAP RFID Infrastructure ...
SAP - Pacific Cycle Seizes Business Process Gains from RFID Automation with SAP
SAP customer, Pacific Cycle, demonstrates Walmart RFID compliance with SAP RFID infrastructure powered by the Netweaver platform ...
... "SAP AG (NYSE: SAP) today announced that Pacific Cycle, a division of Dorel Industries (NASDAQ: DIIB; TSX: DII.MV; DII.SV), has successfully implemented SAP's leading radio frequency identification (RFID) capabilities within its SAP NetWeaver platform. With its go-live on March 31, 2005, the Madison, Wisconsin-based manufacturer of such name brand bicycles as Schwinn, GT, Roadmaster and Mongoose is now surpassing the Wal-Mart mandate, which requires the retailer's top 100 suppliers to tag pallets and cases shipping to select Wal-Mart distribution centers. The SAP technology is enabling Pacific Cycle to reap the business gains of an adaptive business network automating warehouse activities, creating newfound data transparency across the supply chain and helping ensure the right shipment to the right place at the right time. Pacific Cycle chose the SAP solution with the aim of reducing total cost of ownership by scaling its RFID pilot project targeting immediate benefits through supply chain automation and leveraging its existing SAP software investment for further gains across its global operations. The RFID capabilities of SAP NetWeaver contain several preconfigured components that help reduce implementation time while maximizing value, including SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure, a key component of the SAP NetWeaver platform, which controls the RFID process while simultaneously converting raw RFID data into actionable business information; " ...
Pacific Cycle is the leading supplier of quality bicycles in North America and a division of Dorel Industries Inc. The company designs, markets and imports a full range of bicycles and recreation products under the brand names of Schwinn, GT, Mongoose, Pacific, InSTEP, Pacific Outdoors, Roadmaster and Dyno. Pacific Cycle is headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin with offices in Olney, Illinois and Lake Forest, California. The company has distribution centers in Olney, Illinois, and Vacaville, California.
SAP is the world’s leading provider of business software solutions*. Today, more than 27,000 customers in over 120 countries run more than 91,500 installations of SAP® software—from distinct solutions addressing the needs of small and midsize businesses to enterprise-scale suite solutions for global organizations. Powered by the SAP NetWeaver™ platform to drive innovation and enable business change, mySAP™ Business Suite solutions are helping enterprises around the world improve customer relationships, enhance partner collaboration and create efficiencies across their supply chains and business operations. SAP industry solutions support the unique business processes of more than 25 industry segments, including high tech, retail, public sector and financial services.
Labels: adaptive-supply-chain, aim-global, auto-id, benefits, compliance-program, enabler, infrastructure, innovation, itservices, manufacturer, network, project, retail, rfid-compliance, rfid-pilot, rfid-world, sap, saprfid, services, shipping, solution, supplier, suppliers, tech, wal-mart, walmart-pilot, walmart-rfid, walmart-supplier, walmart-suppliers, walmart-tag, walmart-technology, warehouse
Sunday, May 08, 2005
RFID Readers: Where Headed? ...
Agenda
... "Experts predict Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology will replace the bar code in the next decade, because of the efficiencies it creates. Unlike bar codes, RFID tags can be made in tiny formats, some no larger than a grain of salt, and the tags don't have to be manually scanned. Instead, RFID tags send out a radio signal that can be captured at a distance and at indirect angles by RFID readers, eliminating the need for an employee with a hand-held scanner to read a label. Retailers and manufacturers hope to save millions by automating the shipping and inventory process and reducing theft using RFID. In late August 2003, Wal-Mart announced it would require its top 100 suppliers to put RFID tags on all pallets and cases of shipped products by January 2005 and require the rest of its suppliers to begin using RFID tags by 2006. Privacy advocates fear RFID will become as omnipresent as video surveillance and give marketers another method of tracking people's movements and shopping behaviors. " ...
Labels: handheld, privacy, radio-signal, rfid-labels, scanner, shipping, suppliers, surveillance, video, wal-mart
Monday, May 02, 2005
SAP RFID Retail DOD Compliance Solution AII: Catalyst RFID QuickStart Kits ...
Catalyst Launches RFID Solutions at ASUG to Give SAP® Users Affordable Options for Complying with Retailer, DoD Mandates ...
... "Catalyst International, Inc., a global provider of supply chain execution (SCE) solutions, has introduced a full complement of scalable RFID QuickStart™ kits for SAP® users at the Americas' SAP Users' Group (ASUG) annual conference. Designed to quickly and easily integrate with the SAP Auto-ID Infrastructure (AII), the kits will enable users to comply with RFID standards mandated by major retailers such as Wal-Mart and Target, as well as the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). " ...
Catalyst International, Inc., delivers software and solutions that enable companies to optimize the performance of their enterprise supply chains. Catalyst is the only resource that combines over 25 years of industry leadership in warehouse and logistics software development with an in-depth understanding of ERP systems. Catalyst has provided successful SCE solutions for customers around the world, including Boeing, Brown Forman, Reebok, Office Max, Panasonic, Rayovac, Subaru, and The Home Depot. It is headquartered in Milwaukee, WI and has offices or representatives in the UK, Italy, Mexico and South America.
Labels: auto-id, compliance-program, conference, country-italy, defense, defense-logistics-agency, dla, dod, dodrfid, enabler, infrastructure, logistics, office, performance, retail, retailer, rfid-compliance, rfid-world, sap, saprfid, software-development, wal-mart, warehouse
Microsoft RFID Retail Compliance Solutions ...
Radio Beacon and Partners Simplify Retail Compliance for Microsoft Great Plains Customers ...
... "Part of the Microsoft Vertical Solutions Advisory Board, Radio Beacon Inc. worked with its partners to develop the Advanced Compliance solution to help consumer packaged goods (CPG) distributors meet the increasingly complex compliance requirements of major retailers like Wal-Mart. Customers and partners across North America are able to attend these seminars to learn how to execute compliant orders, better manage inventory and shipping requirements with the latest technology, implement faster and more efficient ways of sharing fulfillment information, and utilize RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) to improve supply chain visibility." ...
Radio Beacon is a developer of warehouse management software that adapts with the growing business needs of third party logistics providers, manufacturers and distributors. RADIO BEACON is the safe WMS choice, extending our customers’ accounting systems from companies like Microsoft, Best, and SAP to produce high-performance supply chain solutions that deliver accurate and compliant shipments, while improving operational procedures and reducing costs. Radio Beacon’s warehouse management software integrates seamlessly with barcode, RFID and material handling technology. Radio Beacon WMS is distributed locally through global partners.
Labels: barcode, compliance-program, developer, inventory-management, logistics, microsoft, microsoft-rfid, performance, retail, rfid-compliance, sap, saprfid, shipping, visibility, wal-mart, warehouse
AIAG RFID AIT Forum: Learning ...
AIAG Hosts 10 Annual Forum for Automatic Identification Technologies, RFID ...
... "What do the automotive industry, the family dog, and Wal-Mart all have in common? Radio frequency identification (RFID). ... RFID technology is used to identify lost pets, track stock on store shelves, and control and error proof the production process. Direct-part marking (DPM) uses a two-dimensional (2-D) symbol and contains information like supplier identification and serial lot traceability information, which is encoded on the part, and is used now on vehicular engines, axles and many other parts. " ...
Founded in 1982, AIAG is a globally recognized organization where OEMs and suppliers unite to address and resolve issues affecting the worldwide automotive supply chain. AIAG’s goals are to reduce cost and complexity through collaboration; improve product quality, health, safety and the environment; and optimize speed to market throughout the supply chain. Headquartered in the metro Detroit area, its more than 1,500 member companies include North American, European and Asia-Pacific OEMs and suppliers to the automotive industry.
Labels: automotive, forum, metro, production, quality-control, region-asia, rfid-shelves, rfid-store, rfidstore, safety, stock, supplier, suppliers, symbol, wal-mart, what-is-rfid
Wednesday, April 27, 2005
RFID Technology: Where Headed ...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology – Where Is It Headed? ...
... "Experts predict Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technologywill replace the bar code in the next decade, because of the efficiencies it creates. Unlike bar codes, RFID tags can be made in tiny formats, some no larger than a grain of salt, and the tags don't have to be manually scanned. Instead, RFID tags send out a radio signal that can be captured at a distance and at indirect angles by RFID readers, eliminating the need for an employee with a hand-held scanner to read a label. Retailers and manufacturers hope to save millions by automating the shipping and inventory process and reducing theft using RFID. In late August 2003, Wal-Mart announced it would require its top 100 suppliers to put RFID tags on all pallets and cases of shipped products by January 2005 and require the rest of its suppliers to begin using RFID tags by 2006. Privacy advocates fear RFID will become as omnipresent as video surveillance and give marketers another method of tracking people's movements and shopping behaviors. " ...
Labels: handheld, privacy, radio-signal, rfid-labels, scanner, shipping, suppliers, surveillance, video, wal-mart
Friday, April 15, 2005
RFID Enables Art Appreciation ...
Art meets science as gallery installs wireless shopping assistant ...
... "The Art-FID system utilizes radio frequency identification technology (RFID) to identify the artwork. RFID technology has received a lot of attention as organizations like Wal-Mart, the U.S. Department of Defense, Target, Albertson's and Tesco have all launched initiatives aimed at using RFID to improve supply chain management. " ...
Michael Zammuto is the founder and president of Sapago. He is a leader in retail industry software products. Michael is the former chief technology officer of Ecometry Corporation, an enterprise, retail, industry, software company. He founded Sapago Inc. in Delray Beach, Florida in 2004. Sapago is privately held and produces multimedia, wireless, Personal Shopper Systems based on RFID and barcode technologies targeting the retail industry. Art-FID is a sleek, attractive and modern handheld, multimedia art information system that makes your gallery stand out from the crowd. The system educates customers and answers their questions so they will be more comfortable in working with sales staff and purchasing pieces.
Tuesday, April 12, 2005
50Million EPC RFID Tags Milestone Reached ...
50Million EPC RFID Tags Milestone: Alien Technology® Announces Milestone of 50 Million EPC Class 1 RFID Tags Shipped ...
Alien breaks the 50Million RFID tag milestone through active deployment at Walmart and the DOD ...
... Alien Technology announced that the company has now shipped 50 million EPC Class 1 RFID tags. The Alien® RFID tags, which are manufactured using Alien’s patented Fluidic Self Assembly (FSA®) technology, are widely deployed in a large percentage of Wal-Mart and DoD-related RFID implementations. Alien continues to lead the market in delivering reliable, high volume, low cost EPC tags. ...
Alien Technology Corporation is a leading provider of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) products for global customers in government, retail, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, transportation, and other industries. Using its patented manufacturing process, Fluidic Self Assembly (FSA®), Alien manufactures EPC tags in very high-volumes and at low cost. The company provides a family of RFID readers for a variety of applications including supply chain management, logistics, and anti-counterfeiting, to improve inventory management and reduce operating costs. Alien is an active member of EPCglobal.
Labels: active-tag, activetag, alien-rfid, alien-technology, alienrfid, assembly, epc-global, inventory-management, logistics, retail, rfid-deployment, rfid-transportation, transportation, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-tag, walmart-technology
Monday, April 11, 2005
Scalable Affordable RFID Solutions ...
Scalable Affordable RFID Solutions: Catalyst’s New, Affordable RFID Solutions Enable Companies to Quickly Comply with Mandates Set by Retailers and the Department of Defense ...
Catalyst International introduces standards-based RFID solution kits that scale to the customer engagement and support compliance with RFID programs, from industry leaders such as Walmart and the DOD ...
... Catalyst International, a global provider of supply chain execution (SCE) solutions, has introduced a full complement of scalable RFID QuickStart kits that enable users to quickly comply with RFID standards mandated by major retailers such as Wal-Mart and Target, as well as the U.S. Department of Defense. The new kits, which include bundled software, hardware and implementation services, let customers implement RFID according to their specific needs, budget and timetable. ...
Catalyst International delivers software and solutions that enable companies to optimize the performance of their enterprise supply chains. Catalyst is the only resource that combines 26 years of industry leadership in warehouse and logistics software development with an in-depth understanding of ERP systems. Catalyst has provided successful SCE solutions for customers around the world, including Boeing, Brown Forman, Reebok, Office Max, Panasonic, Rayovac, Subaru, and The Home Depot. It is headquartered in Milwaukee, WI and has offices or representatives in the UK, Italy, Mexico and South America.
Labels: budget, compliance-program, country-italy, defense, defense-logistics-agency, dla, dod, enabler, hardware, logistics, office, performance, rfid-compliance, rfid-world, software-development, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, warehouse
Saturday, April 09, 2005
RFID EPC Drug Imports
Comments for the Task Force on Drug Importation: Secure Symbology, Inc. is offering comments to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Task Force on Drug Importation as charged by HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson to study what it would take in terms of oversight and resources to safely import drugs ...
... "We recognize that the ultimate goal of RFID, through its data carrier, the Electronic Product Code (EPC™), is to serialize every manufactured product down to the item level. But because of the huge infrastructure costs, high tag costs, questions concerning ISO standards, hacking and privacy concerns, implementation to the items level is, by most standards, 5 – 10 years away. The ability to track, trace and provide an electronic database and an electronic pedigree cannot wait 5-10 years for item level serialization while U.S. states, counties and it’s citizens bring pharmaceutical products in from Canada and other foreign countries. DOD and Wal-Mart driven mandates may elicit some success in the next few years at the container and/or pallet level, but even at this level, data synchronization still is a major issue." ...
Labels: container, drug-authentication, electronic-product-code, epedigree, fda, food, infrastructure, pharma, privacy, track-trace, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-tag, what-is-rfid
Tuesday, April 05, 2005
New RFID Reader EPC Gen2 ...
SAMSys debuting new MP9320 v2.8 RFID UHF Reader; including support for the EPC Gen 2 standard ...
... "SAMSys Technologies Inc. (SMY: TSX), an international provider of Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) hardware solutions, today announced that it will be debuting its new MP9320 v2.8 RFID reader at RFID Journal Live! in Chicago on April 10-12. This reader is the first of its products that is capable of reading tags that conform to the new EPC Generation Two (Gen 2) standard. The MP9320 v2.8 reader is the latest addition to the SAMSys family of multi-protocol, multi-regional, UHF RFID readers that support the full array of currently available UHF protocols viz. EPC Class 0 and 0+; EPC Class 1, ISO 18000-6A, ISO 18000-6B, Philips UCODE 1.19, EM 4222 and Intellitag. Adding support for the EPC Gen 2 tag protocol represents the final step in the migration path to the emerging global standard tag protocol; and in the ability to support this new standard alongside existing legacy installations. This new standard protocol has already been endorsed by many of the current adopters of RFID technology such as Wal-Mart, Metro Group, the U.S. DoD, and many other major retailers and consumer packaged goods companies. " ...
SAMSys Technologies Inc. (SAMSys), founded in 1995, is a world-leading provider of radio frequency identification (RFID) reader solutions. SAMSys offers a family of products to simplify the installation and ensure the ongoing performance of the overall RFID hardware infrastructure. SAMSys is a public company whose shares are listed for trading on the TSX Exchange under the symbol: “SMY”. The Company has a total of 47.6 million shares outstanding.
Labels: epc-global, hardware, infrastructure, metro, performance, philips, rfid-world, symbol, uhf-tag, wal-mart
Saturday, April 02, 2005
RFID Enables Strategic Supply
Strategic Supply
... "In today's global economy, in-transit visibility is vital. Just-in-time manufacturing and assembly operations require firms to know sometimes to the minute when a key part or component will arrive from a supplier. Technology such as radio frequency identification (RFID) tags and automated identification technology (AIT) can provide this information to all firms in the supply chain. Customers increasingly demand the capability to use the Internet to track their package from the time it is shipped to the time it arrives at their home or office. FedEx provides world-class tracking capabilities for items shipped through its network of airborne and ground-based transportation channels. Wal-Mart's move to implement passive RFID tags may accelerate the spread of this technology throughout the retail sector given the huge volume of goods moved through Wal-Mart distribution channels. The payback from implementing such programs can be substantial. For example, Savi Technology's implementation of DoD's Ammunition AIT project produced a 98% cost avoidance in the inventory/reconciliation of category I ammunition. Scanning labels and reconciling inventories used to take 40 man-hours per building. It now takes 30 minutes per building, yielding a cost avoidance of over $860,000." ...
Labels: assembly, demand, network, office, passive-rfid, project, retail, rfid-transportation, rfid-world, savi, supplier, track-inventory, transportation, visibility, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-supplier, walmart-technology
Saturday, March 26, 2005
RFID to Improve Military Logistics ...
DefenseLINK News: Radio ID Tagging Aims to Improve Military Logistics
... "By 2007, Estevez said, the department will require suppliers to apply RFID tags to cases, pallets and all packaging of commodities shipped to all DoD locations. The Defense Department, he noted, simply is mirroring newer inventory-control systems already undertaken by private-sector giants such as Wal-Mart. The Army now has $100 million invested in radio frequency identification technology, said Army Brig. Gen. Charles W. Fletcher Jr., commanding general of the Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command in Alexandria, Va., who also spoke at the conference. " ...
Labels: conference, defense, defense-logistics-agency, dla, dod, logistics, military-rfid, suppliers, wal-mart
Simon Langford WalMart RFID Strategist ...
ProMat 2005 ||| attendee
... "Simon Langford, Manager, Global RFID Strategy, Information Systems Division, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Simon Langford serves as the principal architect of Wal-Mart's systems implementation of electronic product codes (EPCs). His responsibilities include leveraging EPC benefits, improving supplier implementation strategies, and working with standards groups and technology providers to develop global standards to facilitate the revolutionary potential of RFID. " ...
Labels: benefits, epc-global, strategy, supplier, wal-mart, walmart-rfid, walmart-supplier, walmart-technology
