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EPC Value Model for Aerospace and Defense Industry

The EPC Value Models are industry specific financial planning tools that are used during the development of your business case for EPC/RFID. Through industry research and insights from key industry leaders, the models reflect the financial impact EPC/RFID may have on your industry's business drivers and issues. The models will help identify where you will see the most benefit from your EPC/RFID implementation. The models take into consideration one time and recurring costs and will calculate the expected payback period and a five year Net Present Value (NPV).

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Value Model for Aerospace and Defense (A&D)
  • This EPC Value Model contains eleven worksheets designed to help aerospace companies assess their expected benefits from the implementation of EPC/RFID technology and EPCglobal standards in their processes. This calculator is built on inputs from 1st tier suppliers, integrators, carriers and MRO 3rd parties.
Assessing the Value of EPC/RFID for the Aerospace and Defense Industry
  • This white paper describes the methodology and structure of the EPC Value Model and some of its underlying assumptions. In addition, this document provides an analysis of the Aerospace Industry and MRO Services, business issues and drivers, current status of RFID in the industry, and a comparison of available RFID solutions.
Manual for Aerospace and Defense Value Model
  • This document is a “how-to” guide designed to help aerospace companies navigate the eleven worksheets of the Model by providing detailed instruction as well as an understanding of the underlying assumptions involved.
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