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Radio frequency identification (RFID) is an internet of things technology that provides many benefits to the healthcare … industry’s supply chain. However, a challenge faced by healthcare industry is the limited adoption and use of RFID by … demographic characteristics (i.e. age and gender) to predict the adoption of RFID in the healthcare supply chain. Data was …
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RFID, ambient intelligence and multi-agent system. It consists of a physical devices layer, a middleware ambient platform …
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Supply Chain Management is a distinctive product, with a tremendous impact on the software applications market. SCM applications are back-end solutions intended to link suppliers, manufacturers, distributors and resellers in a production and distribution network, which allows the enterprise to...
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development of newtechnologies, including RFID (Radio Frequency Identification). …
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With the increase of globalization in trading and online shopping, phony products are on the rise in the market. This article introduces a range of technologies that have been implemented in the supply chain to deter counterfeiters. Technology for both product authentication and tracing and...
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Inventory inaccuracies are costly and prevalent in many industries. This paper focuses on the impact of RFID technology … RFID and non-RFID cases are analyzed under two scenarios: (1) in the centralized supply chain, the Newsvendor model is … applied to investigate the impact of applying RFID technology on inventory control policy and supply chain profit; (2) in the …
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) has started to exert a major influence on modern supply chain management. In … manufacturing, RFID changes the way objects are tracked on the shop floor and how manufactured goods interact with the production … environment. In logistics, RFID is used to track and trace pallets or individual objects on a global scale. In retail, RFID is …
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We study a decentralized supply chain where only delayed market demand information is available for making replenishment decisions. The impact of this delay is quantified in a serially linked two-level supply chain where each player exploits the order-up-to replenishment policy. The market...
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As perishable food supply networks become more complex, incidents of contamination in these supply networks have become fairly common. Added to this complexity is the fact that there have been long delays in identifying the contamination source in several such incidents. Even when the...
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