Filed in archive Supply Chain
by ehsan on November 17, 2007
Well, a while ago I put this video in our other website; www.supplychainer.com and the people really liked it so I decided to post it here as well. The case study is kind of commercial but it`s good...
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Filed in archive Supply Chain
by ehsan on October 31, 2007
It seems that WalMart has backed off from its original tight plan on RFID because Carolyn Walton, VP of Information Technology for WalMart officially announced a dramatic change in the company´s...
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Filed in archive Supply Chain
by ehsan on September 11, 2007
BloodCenter of Wisconsin, in cooperation with several business and technology partners, has started an initiative to find out whether RFID has some side-effect on blood products or not. The main...
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In an article at RFID Journal this morning, an analyst with Frost & Sullivan notes that disappointment with respect to low volumes in retail supply chain RFID applications has caused some RFID...
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Filed in archive Supply Chain
by ehsan on February 25, 2007
Yesterday I read a recent article in Financial Times on Wal-mart's RFID policy in 2007 and it seems to me that the giant retailer doesn't want to step back from its original objectives....
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Do you agree with our guest blogger, Chris Kapsambelis, who says RFID in the supply chain is stalled? He says the technical challenges and the economics of implementing RFID are such, that barcodes...
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Editor's Note: Our popular guest blogger, Chris Kapsambelis, is back with another opinion piece. He asserts that RFID in the supply chain has stalled, and that little or no advantage exists for...
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I used to write about Wal-Mart here frequently at the RFID Weblog, until I just got bored. I got bored hanging on to the every word of some Wal-Mart executive about their RFID supply chain initiative...
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Mr RFID makes a prediction:Debate all you want - I predict UHF (Ultra-High Frequency) RFID will be used at the item level in the global supply chain. I've heard the arguments; UHF RFID does not...
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Editor's Note: I am pleased to provide another guest post by popular guest blogger, Chris Kapsambelis. The author asserts that given the way passive RFID is being implemented today, the economic...
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Editor's Note: I am pleased to provide another guest post by popular guest blogger, Chris Kapsambelis. The author notes that there are national retail chains still doing manual tracking of their...
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Ferret, the Australian site, offers an "RFID Myths Debunked" article written by an executive of Manhattan Associates. Note how the article reflects evolving attitudes toward and...
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Editor's Note: I am pleased to present this guest blog post by Chris Kapsambelis. By Chris Kapsambelis Currently, an RFID enabled item contains an RFID tag that is encoded with an Electronic...
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Material Handling Management magazine has an interesting article about the top technology trends for 2006 affecting its industry. It suggests that 2005 was the Year of RFID, and that substantial...
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Deal Architect has a list of top ten enterprise predictions for 2006 worth checking out. His list focuses on enterprise software and hardware predictions. He cautions against letting Web 2.0 go to...
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Tom Yager, a columnist at InfoWorld.com, recently wrote a piece about RFID called "RFID is stupid." His reasoning: an RFID tag is "incapable of learning, logging, sensing the world...
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When we say "supply chain management" we tend to think of it as managing physical things, i.e., raw materials or parts, which are then manufactured into products, which are then...
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For all those people questioning whether RFID will deliver a return on investment for manufacturers tagging cases and pallets, Mark Roberti has some encouraging news. In his opinion column at the...
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The RFID Gazette recently had a thoughtful piece about RFID adoption in China. The article suggests that China will have to adopt RFID in order to sustain its low cost advantage in manufacturing,...
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