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The State of RFID/EPC Today: Where We Are and Where We are Going

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The State of RFID/EPC Today: Where We Are and Where We are Going. Factors That Are Affecting Adoption Across Major Markets. INTRODUCTION. Mark Roberti Founder and Editor RFID Journal [email protected]. ABOUT RFID JOURNAL. RFID Journal was founded in 2002 First RFID publication - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The State of RFID/EPC Today:Where We Are and Where We are GoingFactors That Are Affecting Adoption Across Major Markets

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INTRODUCTION

Mark Roberti

Founder and Editor

RFID Journal

[email protected]

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ABOUT RFID JOURNAL

• RFID Journal was founded in 2002• First RFID publication• Largest Web site: 250,000 unique

visitors per month and 2 million page views

• Leading provider of RFID events• Leading magazine with 10,000 circ.

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PRESENTATION SUMMARY

The major developments in RFID/EPC• Tag price/performance• Standards development• Proving the business case• State of the market today• What’s needed before adoption rises

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PRICE/PERFORMANCE

Tag price/performance improves with EPC UHF Gen 2 Standard

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TAG PRICE/PERFORMANCE

Immediate benefits of Gen 2:

• Lower power consumption = longer read range

• Faster read rates

• Better ability to read tags on cases on pallets

• Better overall system performance and reliability

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TAG PRICE/PERFORMANCE

Tag Prices Start to Fall in Sept. 2005 • Avery Dennison says it will sell its

AD-220 inlay for 7.9 cents each (1 million or more)

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TAG PRICE/PERFORMANCE

Prices are unlikely to fall much further

• Inlays are about 8 cents

• Tags still cost about 15 cents

• Companies selling at a loss

• If volumes go up, costs will fall further

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STANDARDS DEVELOPMENTS

Standards continue to evolve

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STANDARDS DEVELOPMENTS

The first truly international UHF standard

• In July, EPC Gen 2 was approved as an ISO Standard (18000-6C)

• Gives end users confidence in the interoperability of EPC equipment

• Gives countries, such as China, the opening to adopt EPC as their national standard

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STANDARDS DEVELOPMENTS

EPCglobal’s approves a format for exchanging data

• XML used to define what tag reads mean • Reads are associated with time, location and

status and other factors• Manufacturer can know that a product was

damaged and brought to back room

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STANDARDS DEVELOPMENTS

EPCglobal’s publishes EPC Informa-tion Service standard in April 2007

• The standard allows supply chain partners to share data securely

• System can scale so one supplier can send and receive EPC data with one system

• Should be more cost effective than EDI and other data exchange systems

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STANDARDS DEVELOPMENTS

• Group is examining need for:

• HF standard

• Greater tag security

• Business and technical requirements for item-level tagging

EPCglobal’s Item Level Work Group works on standards for item-level tags

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STANDARDS DEVELOPMENTS

• Reduce counterfeiting

• Create e-pedigrees for drugs

• Reduce theft

• Reduce store inventory

• Increase sales of high-value goods

End users interested in item-level tagging to:

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PROVING THE BUSINESS CASE

Early adopters prove there are benefits in using RFID both

internally and across the supply chain

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PROVING THE BUSINESS CASE

Wal-Mart study shows case-level RFID reduced out of stocks by 16%

• Up to 62% on fast-moving items

• Out-of-stock items with EPCs were replenished more quickly

• 10% reduction in manual orders

• Reduction in time spent looking for inventory

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PROVING THE BUSINESS CASE

More companies tracking promotions:

• Promotional compliance only 50 to 90%

• Sales rise 20% or more when promotions executed right

• Increase in total promotional sales of 1%

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PROVING THE BUSINESS CASE

Companies are finding internal benefits:

• Airbus

• Handleman

• John Deere

• Northrup-Grumman

• Shaw Industries

• Metro AG

• Volvo

• Esquel

• Lemmi Fashion

• Nick Tentis

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ADOPTION RATES

• Challenges more significant than many realized:

• Overcoming physics issues

• Determining where the ROI is

• Changing internal and supply chain processes takes time

Why isn’t adoption moving more quickly?

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ADOPTION RATES

• Stories suggesting Wal-Mart is backing off are not correct

• Wal-Mart is integrating RFID to the business side, instead of a special project

• Some pushback

• Technology issues surrounding GDS

Whither Wal-Mart?

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ADOPTION RATES

• Pharmaceutical companies

• Health care providers

• High-end apparel and accessory companies

• Create solutions that scale

• Aerospace

• Chemical industry

• Forestry and paper

Companies across all industries are experimenting with RFID:

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WHAT LIES AHEAD

Apparel/Footwear companies need to:

• Agree on an industry standard

• Address privacy concerns

• Think infrastructure but deploy in targeted ways

• Companies must collaborate

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WHERE TO GET GOOD INFORMATION

• RFID Journal (www.rfidjournal.com)• Information you can rely on

• RFID Alliance Lab (www.rfidalliancelab.org)• Performance testing

• Auto ID Labs (www.autoidlabs.org)• SIGs on packaging, network architecture

anti-counterfeiting• EPCglobal (www.epcglobalinc.org)• Business action groups

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RFID EVENTS

EPC Connection 2007In Partnership with EPCglobal North AmericaOct. 2-4, 2007 • Donald E. Stevens Convention Center • Chicago, IL

RFID Journal LIVE! Europe 20073rd Annual Conference & ExhibitionNovember 5-7, 2007Mövenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Center • Amsterdam

RFID Journal LIVE! Canada, in partnership with EPCglobal Canada2nd Annual Conference & ExhibitionNovember 26-28, 2007 • Toronto Congress Centre • Toronto, Canada

RFID Journal LIVE! 20086th Annual Conference & ExhibitionApr. 16-18, 2008Venetian Hotel • Las Vegas, NV

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Mark RobertiFounder & Editor

RFID Journal

[email protected]

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Thank You!