Impact of RFID to Retail Supply Chain Collaboration

Purnomo, Agus (2009) Impact of RFID to Retail Supply Chain Collaboration. In: The 11th International Conference on QiR (Quality in Research), 3 – 6 Agustus 2009, Faculty Engineering University of Indonesia.

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Abstract

The retail industry is experiencing problems in the supply chain because there is no formal collaboration between the retailer and supplier. Retailers need innovative ways to differentiate themselves in highly saturated and cluttered markets. Demand uncertainty in the supply chain, known as the "bullwhip effect," results in excess inventory and inefficiencies in the supply chain. Demand forecasts and orders are often distorted unless they are developed jointly by the partners. These factors create a need for supply-chain integration and a way to provide supporting collaborative forecasting and replenishing processes, with the goal of increasing sales and reducing inventory investments and cycle time. Collaboration can reduce waste in the supply chain, but it can also increase market responsiveness, customer satisfaction, and competitiveness among all of the members of the partnership. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) provides a major advantage to supply chain management. Implementing supply chain collaboration along with RFID can enable retailers to achieve the best level of business performance. Retailers can expect extensive inventory and labor-cost savings. RFID has the most potential to offer in streamlining the value-chain management, but handling the amount of data by RFID in the retail industry limits the potential of RFID benefits. In this paper, we explore RFID and propose a research agenda to address a series of broad research questions related to how RFID technology: 1) is developed, adopted, and implemented by retail; 2) is used, supported, and evolved within organizations and alliances; and 3) impacts individuals, business processes, organizations, and markets

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Speech)
Subjects: T Technology > T Technology (General)
Depositing User: Dr. Ir. Agus Purnomo, M.T. CMILT.
Date Deposited: 30 Jul 2024 04:23
Last Modified: 30 Jul 2024 04:23
URI: http://eprint.ulbi.ac.id/id/eprint/2432

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