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{"title":"Influence of Radio Frequency Identification Technology in Logistic, Inventory Control and Supply Chain Optimization","authors":"H. Amoozad-khalili, R. Tavakkoli-Moghaddam, N.Shahab-Dehkordi","volume":45,"journal":"International Journal of Economics and Management Engineering","pagesStart":394,"pagesEnd":400,"ISSN":"1307-6892","URL":"https:\/\/publications.waset.org\/pdf\/7691","abstract":"The main aim of Supply Chain Management (SCM) is\r\nto produce, distribute, logistics and deliver goods and equipment in\r\nright location, right time, right amount to satisfy costumers, with\r\nminimum time and cost waste. So implementing techniques that\r\nreduce project time and cost, and improve productivity and\r\nperformance is very important. Emerging technologies such as the\r\nRadio Frequency Identification (RFID) are now making it possible to\r\nautomate supply chains in a real time manner and making them more\r\nefficient than the simple supply chain of the past for tracing and\r\nmonitoring goods and products and capturing data on movements of\r\ngoods and other events. This paper considers concepts, components\r\nand RFID technology characteristics by concentration of warehouse\r\nand inventories management. Additionally, utilization of RFID in the\r\nrole of improving information management in supply chain is\r\ndiscussed. Finally, the facts of installation and this technology-s\r\nresults in direction with warehouse and inventory management and\r\nbusiness development will be presented.","references":"[1] BitKom., \"RFID White Paper, Technology, Systems and\r\nApplications\", German Association for Information Technology &\r\nTelecommunication and New Media e.v, (2005), pp. 13-17.\r\n[2] I. Bose and R. Pal, \"Auto-ID; Managing Anything, Anywhere,\r\nAnytime in the Supply Chain\", Communications of the ACM, Vol.48,\r\nNo.8, (2005).\r\n[3] R. Angeles, \"RFID Technologies; Supply-Chain Applications and\r\nImplementation Issues\", Information Systems Management, Vol.22, Issue\r\n1,(2005), Pg.51-61.\r\n[4] D.C. Twist, \"The impact of radio frequency identification on supply\r\nchain facilities\", Journal of Facilities Management, Vol.3, Issue 3,(2005),\r\nPg.226-236.\r\n[5] T. Coyle , \"Market trends: material control RFID and the mainstream\r\nsupply chain\", Material Handling Management, Vol. 58 No. 9,(2003), pp.\r\n47-50.\r\n[6] M. Karkkainen., \"Increasing efficiency in the supply chain for short life\r\ngoods using RFID tagging\", International Journal of Retail & Distribution\r\nManagement 31 (10),(2003).\r\n[7] S. Li and J.K. Visich , \"Radio frequency identification: supply chain\r\nimpact and implementation challenges\", International Journal of\r\nIntegrated Supply Management, Vol. 2 No. 4,(2006), pp. 407-24.\r\n[8] J.D. Porter, Billo, R.E. and Mickle, M.H., \"A standard test protocol for\r\nevaluation of radio frequency identification systems for supply chain\r\napplications\", Journal of Manufacturing Systems, Vol. 23 No. 1,(2004),\r\npp. 46-55.\r\n[9] Hanns-Christian L.Hanebeck, \"Process Management and RFID:\r\nImplications and Considerations for Process Management\", WP Globe\r\nRanger,(2004), pp. 3-5.","publisher":"World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology","index":"Open Science Index 45, 2010"}