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RFID & The Supply Chain Mandate Presented By: Pratik Mehta
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Agenda What is RFID? Benefits & Drawbacks Successful Implementations RFID & C-Suite Executives RFID & the CA Profession
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What is RFID? Components Tag Reader Antenna/Coil Types of tags Active Semi- active Passive
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Benefits of RFID Technology Cost savings along the supply chain Reduced labour costs Savings of 7.5% in warehouses and 5-40% in a distribution center Reduction in stock outs, leading to an increase in revenues 3-4% increase in sales Restock 3 times quicker Lose approximately 20% of customers due to stock outs
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Benefits of RFID Technology (continued) Reduction in theft & shrinkage of inventory Shrinkage cause retailers over $30 billion a year Reduction of errors due to manual input Cost $2 million for every $1 billion in sales Reduction in inventory storage costs Savings of 20% due to lowering the inventory levels
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Drawbacks of RFID Technology Significant capital investment required Costs range from $500K-$20M Readers cost $2k-$3K each Maintenance costs are approx. 18-20% a year Privacy concerns Tags can be tracked continuously unauthorized individuals can intercept transmission Location tracking
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Drawbacks of RFID Technology (continued) Processing requirements Large volumes of data System crashes Slower processing speeds Data integrity issues Clone tagging Active attacks Passive attacks
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RFID Implementation Wal-Mart $287M in cost savings due to 10% reduction in misplaced inventory Mandated their top 100 suppliers to adopt the technology Reduce stock outs by 8% worldwide Improved perpetual inventory by 20% American Apparel Inc. 14.3% increase in revenue due to RFID implementation
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RFID & C-Suite Executives CIO Sufficient processing requirements Analyzing benefits & advantages Addressing privacy & data integrity issues CFO Capital budgeting Allocation of financial resources ROI Cost savings
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RFID & C-Suite Executives (continued) CEO Ensure process of implementation goes smooth Ultimately responsible for success/failure of project Convince board
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RFID & the CA Profession Internal controls Stronger vs. weaker controls Audit Approach Substantive vs. combined approach SOX compliance SOX 409
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Conclusion Inventory accuracy rate is 65% without RFID Expected growth of RFID tech worldwide is 28% from 2011-2013 $1 billion tags to be used in 2011 (retailers) Every business is different
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