2012
DOI: 10.1504/ijbis.2012.047535
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Extended system design for RFID enabled supply chains with non-RFID technologies

Abstract: Currently, the coordination between supply chain participants is normally organised via a scan packing system and communicated through electronic data interchange technology. However, the scan pack process is costly and time consuming. Using the electronic product code technology defined by EPCglobal, two national demonstrator projects have been developed to explore the suitability of RFID to the fast moving consumer goods supply chain. The projects show that two major issues must be addressed for RFID technol… Show more

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“…Data automatically transmitted by RFID technologies can be captured, stored and shared using blockchain systems, which deliver visibility at the unit level to enhance trust (Zelbst et al , 2019). However, barcodes and QR codes remain dominant (Parreño-Marchante et al , 2014) as RFID tags are relatively expensive (Segura-Velandia et al , 2016) and the various types are incompatible (Mo and Lorchirachoonkul, 2012).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data automatically transmitted by RFID technologies can be captured, stored and shared using blockchain systems, which deliver visibility at the unit level to enhance trust (Zelbst et al , 2019). However, barcodes and QR codes remain dominant (Parreño-Marchante et al , 2014) as RFID tags are relatively expensive (Segura-Velandia et al , 2016) and the various types are incompatible (Mo and Lorchirachoonkul, 2012).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%