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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
Clear the Hurdles Lessons Learned through Pilots GilletteThis conference presentation covers Gillette's menthods of testing cases, packages, pilot scope and process, and key technical learnings.8/4/2006EPCglobal US Conference 2004
Integration and Information Kimberly-Clark and IBMKimberly-Clark’s RFID Vision is to drive value for the consumer by exploiting the capabilities brought about by the technology to deliver innovative new solutions. Kimberly-Clark’s Approach to RFID Deployment includes: Phase 1: Develop RFID Business Case, Phase 2: Develop Deployment Strategy and Launch RFID Trial(s), Phase 3: Roll-out RFID Implementation.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 Business Case and the Business Process UPSThis conference presentation discusses integrating the business case and the business process with your implementation. it covers two pilots that were run at UPD: Supply Chain Solutions: Fulfillment and Small Package: Automated Sortation. Business drivers include: retaining your customer, improving supply chain efficiency, and improved visibility. General learnings include: we are in a maturing cycle of emerging technology, move out of the lab and test in a controlled operational environment, and re-evaluate your processes to leverage RFID. 8/7/2006EPCglobal US Conference 2004
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
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