RFID retail industry solutions
1. Application background
The core competitiveness of the retail industry is a low-cost and high-efficiency warehousing and distribution system, or an optimized supply chain network. Its cost is mainly reflected in inventory cost, human resource cost and transportation cost.
The corresponding efficiency is mainly economic benefit and service efficiency (customer satisfaction).
To solve these problems, it is necessary to achieve coordination and information sharing in all links of the supply chain. To meet the challenges of the retail industry, solutions based on RFID technology mainly help the retail industry in two business areas.
Supply network coordination and information sharing:
One is inventory (warehouse) management, including all inventory points and warehouses (including retailers and suppliers) on the entire supply chain network;
The second is logistics management, which manages events in the entire supply chain, including automated event handling such as receipt, delivery, and transportation.
2. System introduction
Through the tracking of RFID tags, the visibility of inventory items can be greatly improved, thereby improving the level of inventory management. Such as
(1) Warehouse management
(2) Cross-pickup management
(3) Position/shelf management
(4)……
3. System revenue
RFID technology provides a technical platform for realizing efficient collaboration and information sharing between various nodes in the supply chain. Collaboration is achieved through RFID trigger event management; information sharing is achieved through information reading and writing of wireless tags;
The characteristics of RFID wireless technology minimize the manual intervention in the entire operation, thereby improving the efficiency and accuracy of logistics operations. When the goods enter and exit the channel, the RFID tag can send out a wireless signal to transfer the information
Immediately pass it to the radio frequency reader, and pass it to all links of the supply chain management department, so that the inventory dynamics of the relevant commodities on the warehouses, storage yards, distribution centers, and even store shelves can be clear at a glance.