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Towards a framework for designing logistical RFID systems

Pålsson, Henrik LU (2008) 20th Annual NOFOMA Conference, 2008
Abstract
Purpose of this paper

The current RFID technology literature considers several issues. However, the implementation models and guidelines available in this literature are quite fragmented and lack certain elements. The purpose of this paper is thus to put all relevant elements together and discuss them within a comprehensive framework for designing logistical RFID systems.



Design/methodology/approach

Two case studies and a literature review are combined. One case study was conducted in the retail industry illustrating RFID technology used in a supply chain and the other was conducted in the packaging industry illustrating RFID technology in a closed-loop setting.



Findings

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Purpose of this paper

The current RFID technology literature considers several issues. However, the implementation models and guidelines available in this literature are quite fragmented and lack certain elements. The purpose of this paper is thus to put all relevant elements together and discuss them within a comprehensive framework for designing logistical RFID systems.



Design/methodology/approach

Two case studies and a literature review are combined. One case study was conducted in the retail industry illustrating RFID technology used in a supply chain and the other was conducted in the packaging industry illustrating RFID technology in a closed-loop setting.



Findings

Critical elements regarding an RFID system designed to improve logistics and supply chain management are identified. Based on logical analysis, these elements are structured in a framework for designing logistical RFID systems. The elements are clustered in four areas; internal options, internal restrictions, external restrictions and logistical impact. The interaction of these areas and their potential impact on logistics are discussed.



Research limitations/implications

Additional analysis is needed to investigate whether the framework is adaptable to various industries and whether it could be extended with further elements. Furthermore, the level of importance of the different elements should be statistically investigated.



Practical implications

The suggested framework offers supply chain managers a structured approach to designing a logistical RFID system. The framework makes it easier for supply chain managers to have realistic potential expectations of RFID technology and to consider critical aspects of it.



What is original/value of paper

This paper extends the current literature on RFID implementation, which contains rather fragmented implementation models and guidelines. (Less)
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Supply chain management, Case study, Information technology, Supply chain integration, RFID technology, Process improvement, Packaging logistics, Literature review
pages
16 pages
conference name
20th Annual NOFOMA Conference, 2008
conference location
Helsinki, Finland
conference dates
2008-06-05 - 2008-06-06
language
English
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  abstract     = {{Purpose of this paper<br/><br>
The current RFID technology literature considers several issues. However, the implementation models and guidelines available in this literature are quite fragmented and lack certain elements. The purpose of this paper is thus to put all relevant elements together and discuss them within a comprehensive framework for designing logistical RFID systems.<br/><br>
<br/><br>
Design/methodology/approach<br/><br>
Two case studies and a literature review are combined. One case study was conducted in the retail industry illustrating RFID technology used in a supply chain and the other was conducted in the packaging industry illustrating RFID technology in a closed-loop setting.<br/><br>
<br/><br>
Findings<br/><br>
Critical elements regarding an RFID system designed to improve logistics and supply chain management are identified. Based on logical analysis, these elements are structured in a framework for designing logistical RFID systems. The elements are clustered in four areas; internal options, internal restrictions, external restrictions and logistical impact. The interaction of these areas and their potential impact on logistics are discussed.<br/><br>
<br/><br>
Research limitations/implications <br/><br>
Additional analysis is needed to investigate whether the framework is adaptable to various industries and whether it could be extended with further elements. Furthermore, the level of importance of the different elements should be statistically investigated.<br/><br>
<br/><br>
Practical implications <br/><br>
The suggested framework offers supply chain managers a structured approach to designing a logistical RFID system. The framework makes it easier for supply chain managers to have realistic potential expectations of RFID technology and to consider critical aspects of it.<br/><br>
<br/><br>
What is original/value of paper<br/><br>
This paper extends the current literature on RFID implementation, which contains rather fragmented implementation models and guidelines.}},
  author       = {{Pålsson, Henrik}},
  keywords     = {{Supply chain management; Case study; Information technology; Supply chain integration; RFID technology; Process improvement; Packaging logistics; Literature review}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  title        = {{Towards a framework for designing logistical RFID systems}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/6095648/1488028.pdf}},
  year         = {{2008}},
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