Tag: Track and Trace

RFID adoption held up by vicious circle

Demand for passive radio frequency identification (RFID) labels, particularly UHF labels, is being stymied by a vicious circle of high unit costs that can only be reduced if production volumes increase.

According to a new study from ABI Research, the reason these core components of RFID tags have failed to achieve their expected potential is the relationship between prices, volumes and the business case for RFID.

In a classic vicious circle, production costs for UHF labels are still at levels tending to inhibit the high-volume deployments that would provide economies of scale.

“At current prices, many end-user companies in the retail supply chain struggle to determine a compelling business case for RFID,” said ABI Research analyst Robert Foppiani.

“Those companies that have high value, high risk goods are often able to find a business case to justify the investment in RFID passive labels at current prices.

“But many members of the value chain are operating on thin margins, and most are unwilling to drop prices any further until there is much greater volume.”

Foppiani added that label vendors are trying a variety of tactics to “wring every last cent” out of the cost of their products.

ABI Research’s report noted that a number of EPC Gen 2 RFID vendors are engaged in “loss-leader” activities, offering labels at unsustainable prices in an effort to gain market share.

“Eventually, some will drop out of the running or will find niche markets where their products can find a role. ABI Research believes that cost reduction tactics will not have a short-term effect on market volumes,” the study stated.

“The substantial price cuts seen in the past year were necessary to attract end users complying with mandates.

“Future vendor attempts at lowering production costs will make more sense as higher volumes are reached. Users will proceed cautiously case-by-case and volumes will rise slowly and steadily rather than dramatically.”

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Pinpoinr track and trace system goes live

PalletFORCE, one of the UK’s fastest growing palletised distribution networks, brings its pinpoint track and trace IT system to the IMHX Show as part of its commitment to “provide innovative logistics solutions for the benefit of our members.”

The pinpoint system, designed by logistics specialist Trans-aXion, is now live, providing comprehensive real-time ‘track and trace’ for all of the Network’s Member Depots and their customers. Every pallet is registered with a unique identification, which customers can use to trace deliveries throughout the distribution process via the pinpoint website.

The investment in pinpoint underlines PalletFORCE’s commitment to delivering a high-quality service. The Network has recently established a new mission statement – to “provide innovative logistics solutions for the benefit of our members” – which will be showcased at IMHX. As Chief Executive Mick Scarlett explains, “service means more than getting pallets from A to B. Networks must seek to offer ‘added value’ to members and their customers, and PalletFORCE is looking to actively develop the breadth and quality of the services we offer.”

PalletFORCE has been a significant success story in the five years of its operation. Since August 2001, when 560 pallets were handled from 36 Member Depots, PalletFORCE now handles around 6,500 per night (with the capability to handle twice that) and has more than doubled its number of Member Depots to 90.

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Lockheed Martin awarded contracts to improve US Postal Service mail processing system

Lockheed Martin has been awarded two contracts totaling USD9 million from the US Postal Service (USPS) to upgrade and increase the processing capability of the Remote Computer Reader (RCR) system. The Remote Computer Reader upgrade will provide additional capacity to handle processing during peak periods. The additional capacity will allow the USPS to sort more mail and create more flexible mail processing options, which are extremely beneficial during the holiday season.

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Lockheed Martin to upgrade mail processing capability for French postal system

Lockheed Martin today announced the French Post Office, La Poste, has agreed to invest USD175 million in its future mail processing information system. Lockheed Martin is partnering with Bull on the Systeme d’Interpretation des Adresses (SIA) initiative, which will provide automation solutions that will improve the efficiency and accuracy of France’s postal system. “We are extremely pleased to work with Bull to develop innovative solutions for La Poste,” said Brian Tanton, vice president and general manager of Lockheed Martin’s Distribution Technologies business.

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