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Transportation and Warehousing - 2005

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Demystifying the EPC Global Network: An explanation of ONS, EPC-IS, and EPC-DS
Bill McBeath 6/28/2005 12:00:00 AM
As goods traverse the supply chain, various parties need to exchange information about these goods. This requires interoperability across the global network, creating the need for the EPCglobal Network.

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When will RFID Hit Main Street?
Ann Grackin 6/28/2005 12:00:00 AM
The desire for improved visibility, tracking, etc. stands out as a critical issue to global firms. Most firms don't know how to get started. But as the cultural knowledge begins to spread, training comes on-line, and success stories start to get out.

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RFID - Myth versus Reality
Carla Reed 6/28/2005 12:00:00 AM
The hype around the adoption of RFID as the 'hot new technology' continues. The reality is that RFID, despite the fact that this is a relatively mature technology, is still far from mainstream.

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How Bar Codes Can Optimize Data Recording and Information Analysis
Juan Francisco Segura 5/2/2005 12:00:00 AM
Bar code technology allows users to analyze information to develop more accurate maintenance, personnel, and financial planning. In particular it can hasten the data recording processes in a maintenance system, as seen in its use in the aircraft maintenance process.

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RFID ... For Customers?
Ann Grackin 3/18/2005 12:00:00 AM
Recently I spoke at the National Retail Federation in the center of retail: New York City! The big buzz this year, no surprise, was about RFID.

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Jack Link's Beef Jerky Case Study: "Wal-Mart Didn't Make Me Do It" Part Three: Expected Benefits and Lessons Learned
Joseph J. Strub 3/10/2005 12:00:00 AM
The nagging question is, "Can SMEs justify RFID?" The answer is an emphatic "Yes." While SMEs may not have the economies of scale of large companies, their business case could end up being more positive since they typically do not face the “innovator’s dilemma” of an established barcode infrastructure.

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Jack Link's Beef Jerky Case Study: "Wal-Mart Didn't Make Me Do It" Part Two: An Approach to RFID Implementation
Joseph J. Strub 3/9/2005 12:00:00 AM
A four-phased approach allowed for the gradual assimilation of a new technology into the organization. Start small and feel your way, but think and plan for bigger opportunities. The benefits are gained and eventually the technology would be deployed throughout all of the manufacturing and distribution facilities.

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Jack Link's Beef Jerky Case Study: "Wal-Mart Didn't Make Me Do It" Part One: RFID Philosophy for SMEs and Company Background
Joseph J. Strub 3/8/2005 12:00:00 AM
Some companies want the benefits of new technology, such as RFID, on their timetable without a gun loaded with threats of lost customer sales, pointed at their corporate heads. This article looks at a company that chose to get in front of the technology curve before the information highway passed it by.

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The Three Rs of RFID: Rewards, Risk, and ROI
Tom Pisello 3/5/2005 12:00:00 AM
Prominent organizations and retailers, such as Walmart and the US Department of Defense are taking advantage of radio frequency identification, which promises real time tracking of products from the manufacturing floor to the checkout terminal. Despite the typical risks associated with adopting any early-stage technology, the competitive advantage and bottom-line business benefits of RFID are significant to both retailers and suppliers. It can significantly decrease warehouse, distribution, and inventory costs; increase margins; and enhance customer service.

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Smaller Vendors Can Still Provide Relevant Business Systems Part Five: Challenges and User Recommendations
P.J. Jakovljevic 1/28/2005 12:00:00 AM
Having to deliver a number of functionalities through third-party solutions, which are natively offered by many larger competitors, may deter some interface-wary customers. Thus, Relevant should try to provide as many third-party solutions as possible as a standard configuration, which should make customers oblivious to the origin of the module.

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