Improving Supply Chain Visibility through RFID Data

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Improving Supply Chain Visibility through RFID Data دانشگاه صنعتی امیرکبیر (پلی تکنیک تهران) Improving Supply Chain Visibility through RFID Data بهبود روئیت زنجیره عرضه از طریق داده های RFID نام استاد: دکتر هاشمی گلپایگانی ارائه : امین صوفیوند 92131523 تابستان 94

Abstract این مقاله به بررسی پتانسیل قابل روئیت بودن تکنولوژی RFID در محیط SCM می پردازد رویکرد 4 مرحله ای

تکنولوژی RFID یک مدیریت کیفی بالا را ارائه می دهد Introduction سیستم های RFID قادرند تا داده های دقیق تری را نسبت به سیستم های Auto ID به تصمیم گیرندگان ارائه دهند تکنولوژی RFID یک مدیریت کیفی بالا را ارائه می دهد

FOUR-STEP APPROACH Visibility Awareness Decision Results

FOUR-STEP APPROACH The individual steps are based on the following questions: • Visibility: How do RFID systems increase SC-Visibility? ….. قابل روئیت بودن : چطور سیستم های Visibility RFID زنجیره عرصه را افزایش می دهند؟ .... • Awareness: How does the increased visibility lead to a greater awareness of current ….. هوشیاری آگاهی: چطور Visibility افزایش یافته به یک آگاهی بیشتری نتایج عملیاتی منجر می شود؟ ....

FOUR-STEP APPROACH The individual steps are based on the following questions: • Decision: How does awareness of real-world processes improve decisions? ….. تصمیم : چطور آگاهی از فرایندهای دنیای واقعی باعث تصمیم گیری بهتر می شود؟ ..... • Results: How do the decisions affect business goals? ….. نتایج : چطور این تصمیمات بر اهداف کاری موثر است؟ .....

HIGH-RESOLUTION SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT THROUGH RFID-ENABLED VISIBILITY

SCOR® Processes SCOR MODEL Plan Source Make Supplier Your Organization Deliver Plan Deliver Source Make Deliver Source Make Deliver Source Return Return Return Return Return Return Return Return Enable Enable Enable Suppliers’ Supplier Customers’ Customer Supplier Your Organization Customer Internal or External Internal or External SCOR MODEL

Supply Chain Operation Reference(SCOR) الزامات مربوط به SCM VISIBILITY را استنباط کنیم

RFID Visibility Potentials

IT effects can be divided into three general groups Automation Information Transformation

The pertinent objectives are as follow Accessibility and visibility of information Central data access point Decision-making based on complete SC information Interorganizational collaboration

Three kinds of information from the evaluation of RFID data Identity The unique ID delivers to us the identity of the logistical object Barcode systems only distinguish the class of real world objects. Position The position of the object can be ascertained on the basis of coordinates from the reader. Condition Through the storage of additional information (e.g. production steps) and the implementation of sensors, the condition of the object is known to the IT system.

RFID Read points along a typical SC Source: APICS Supply Chain Council 2002 to 2014

The Visibility Effect in Different SCM Tasks

EFFECTS OF INCREASED VISIBILITY ON SELECTED SCM TASKS

SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK

SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK

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