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Adopting the Intellectual Property Policy  8/2/2006Subscriber Kit
Adoption Phase The Necessary Steps Wal-MartThis conference presentation covers RFID Objectives, Strategy, Requirements and Design, Information / Data Capture, Communication / Data Sharing, and Consumer Notification.8/4/2006EPCglobal US Conference 2004
Complementary GS1 Solutions for Collaborative Supply ChainsTwo of the solutions in the GS1 portfolio are the Global Data Synchronisation Network (GDSN) and the EPCglobal Network™. This paper is intended to provide a high level understanding and a broad view of the GDSN and the EPCglobal Network initiatives from the perspective of the Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector exclusively. The business needs, processes, and examples may or may not apply to other sectors.8/18/2006EPCglobal and GS1
EPC Implementation Advisor Detailed Critical Path Analysis 10/11/2006Implementation Advisor
EPC Manager Number Request FormThis form can be used to request an EPC Manager Number, or additional numbers.1/16/2008General EPCglobal Information
EPC Manager Number Request FormThis form can be emailed to request an EPC Manager Number or additional manager numbers.1/16/2008General EPCglobal Information
Field Trials for EPCglobal International Adoption Mitsui JapanMitsui found the following benefits in its trial EPC/ RFID implementation: By using standard mechanisms, it is relatively easy and inexpensive to gain simple visibility in supply chain. The technology has an enormous impact in some processes, e.g. the time to check inventory has been halved. Potential use of data for marketing purposes, without necessarily connecting them with client’s personal information.8/24/2006UConnect Conference 2004
Implementing the EPCglobal NetworkThis conference prresentationprovides a base-level understanding of what the EPCglobal Network is, the components that are necessary, the intended outcome and the comfort level necessary to begin the process.8/7/2006EPCglobal US Conference 2004
Making it Happen The Pilot The Team The PlanRFID Projects Are Complex, and issues you need to consider include: The physics of tag-reader communication, Filtering RFID data, Integrating RFID data with backend systems, Changing your business processes, Changing your culture to embrace RFID. Best tips to proceed include: Start early and start small, "Test, test, test", Launch a project that will deliver an ROI, Beware of scope creep, Pilot the project, When the bugs are worked out, expand.8/7/2006EPCglobal US Conference 2004
Mapping SGTIN SSCC SGLNThis document describes how to map serialized GTINs (SGTINs), Serialized Shipping Container Codes (SSCCs), and serialzed Global Location Numbers (GLNs) into EPC numbering formats.8/18/2006EPCglobal and GS1
Pilot Findings Unveiled Campbell'sThe Campbell's Proof-of-Concept (POC) is intended to test several process and hardware variables in order to design the optimal process for the January 2005 retailer compliance initiative: –Gain experience with the process to be used in January 2005 –Gain experience regarding EPC Manager Numberdata management –Gain insight into future integration issues –Validate tag readability on Campbell’s product using Class 1 tag –Validate that on-time shipment performance will not be impacted8/7/2006EPCglobal US Conference 2004
Pilot Findings Unveiled CVS PharmacyThis conference presentation discusses and implementation from a value proposition standpoint. with pharmaceutical value chain partners exploring the potential of EPC/ RFID together. The CVS pilot is about process validation through an enabling technology at a unit lever, as opposed to a test of specific technologies. 8/7/2006EPCglobal US Conference 2004
Pilot Findings Unveiled International PaperThis conference presentaion provides visual examples and photos of a working implementation.8/7/2006EPCglobal US Conference 2004
Pilot Findings Unveiled The Validation and the Happy AccidentsRequirements and challenges of implementation are discussed including supplier and retailer considerations. This conference presentation covers factors for selecting tags and tag placement.8/7/2006EPCglobal US Conference 2004
The Business Case and the Business Process DoDThe United States Department of Defense faces a set of unique challenges including: a rapidly moving force on a dynamic battlefield, a demand for better information on assets, a need for more effective inventory management, and the implementation of unique identification (UID). Reasons the DoD uses RFID include: Eliminates human error, Improve data accuracy, Asset visibility, Performs in rugged, harsh environments, Dynamic multi-block Read/Write capability, Facilitate source data collection, Simultaneous reading & identification of multiple tags in field, Where line of sight/ ommunications are questionable, where read/write is required, Where unattended scanning is desired, Static information, Replacing Manual Procedures, Tags can be re-used in read/write environment.8/7/2006EPCglobal US Conference 2004
The EPCglobal Network and GDSN: Building the BridgeFor companies striving to achieve a fully collaborative business model, the combination of the EPCglobal Network and the GDSN can provide a comprehensive, integrated approach to electronic collaboration and, as a result, can be complementary in the effort to optimize global trading relationships.8/18/2006EPCglobal and GS1
Tidal Wave of Information How to Take It To the Next LevelThis conference presentation provides examples of the quantity of data that can be expected from read-rates.8/7/2006EPCglobal US Conference 2004
Using Radio Frequency Technology to Improve Supply Chain Performance Unified Western GrocersLessons learned from a grocer implementation include: get full buy-in from Distribution & Senior Management; No new items/ vendors added right before & right after go-live; Training sessions cannot be missed; Super-users to facilitate training & testing; Document warehouse procedures for new system; Buying must integrated at least 4 weeks before warehouse cutover; Post-bill (clean bill) required; Radio frequency directed forks a must; Keep project team focused - limited warehouse access to facility & staff prior to cutover.8/24/2006UConnect Conference 2004
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