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Implementation of RFID, Warehouse Storage Solution APHMHIDC 1 Material Handling Verification and Sample Testing Packing ,Tagging and Storage Warehouse Management Dispatch management

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APHMHIDC 1

Implementation of RFID, Warehouse Storage Solution

Material Handling

Verification and Sample Testing

Packing ,Tagging and Storage

Warehouse Management

Dispatch management

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What is RFID ?

Radio Frequency Identification for tracking of Tagged items under a closed environment.

What Constitutes an RFID System?• One or more RF tags

• Two or more antennas

• One or more interrogators

• One or more host computers

• Appropriate software

RFID PASSIVE TAG

Fixed RFID Reader Handheld RFID Reader

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RFID Operations

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Some tags

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Middleware with Local Database for offline

transactions

Central Database

Information Flow High ResolutionReal-timeProcess BasedHigh Accuracy

Process Quality andMeasureme

nt

ApplicationInnovation

Customer Value

Creation

Pro

cess A

gility

RFID

Implementation Outline of RFID Technology at SWH

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Architecture of the RFID Implementation

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RFID enables End to end Solution for Material Handling and inventory Management

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Application Systems

RF Write data to RF tags

ReadManager

Transaction Data Store

Items with RF Tags

Reader

Antenna

Antenna

1 Tag/Item Relationship Database 9

InternetMain Server

Product Information (PML Format)

Internet

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Infrastructure : Hardware and IT Landscape

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Process Flow: Receiving Goods from Suppliers

Fixed UHF RFID Reader

Manual Tagging Process

RFID Tagging Area / Zone

Tagged RFID DRUGS to Storage Section

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Process Flow: Dispatching Goods

Drugs from Pre -Sampling Section

Dispatch of Goods from the Store to Hospitals

RFID Validation of the Goods dispatched

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Proposed Architecture- Features

• Easy to track the flow of inventory

• Gives real time Stock details online

• Can be integrated to any kind of database which is already existing

• Mandates proper stock management in stores

• Pilfering can be avoided• Easy to audit in real

time• Easy to identify and

Track the movement of stock between various internal departments.

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Material HandlingAggregate / De-aggregate

Few Additional Features of our Implementation

Real Time Stock Identification through Handheld Readers

Real time Alerts for Unauthorized Transactions at Entrances and Exits

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Value Addition and Conclusions• Adoption of Biometric Finger prints for Accessing the

Application software • Alerts should be acknowledged by authorized personnel only• Stock can be moved from one location to other using

authorized finger prints only

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Warehouse Management Equipment The role of equipment in warehouse operations

• Reduce cost (labor + space)– enhance space utilization by, e.g.,

• enabling the exploitation of the vertical dimension of the facility• allowing for denser packing

– allow for more efficient order-picking by, e.g.,• increasing the density• supporting the automated transfer of material from storage to sorting and

Dispatch area

• Enhance responsiveness– increase the throughput of the facility, e.g.,

• increasing the SKU(Stock keeping Unit) density• establishing a more ergonomic environment/arrangement for the

warehouse operators• facilitating the parallelization of order picking• by parallelizing the tasks of order-picking and replenishment

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Various Warehouse Equipment

Storage Racks

Pallets (1200X1000 mm type)

Fork Lifting Equipment

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Proposed CIVIL and Warehousing architecture at Scientific warehouse of Hyderabad and Mahbubnagar

> Four Layouts of the Warehouse are proposed following the International Warehouse Design standards> The Preferences were assigned to each of the layout considering the maximum space utilization as priority.

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Thank you