2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2008.08.048
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Inventory inaccuracy in retail stores due to theft: An analysis of the benefits of RFID

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“…Most retailers will use barcodes for inventorying, but inventories based on barcodes are expensive, disruptive, can only be done every few months, and their accuracy is typically no higher than 95%. This situation results in frequent stock outs, frustrated customers, expensive preventive overstocking, and in the impossibility to source on-line orders directly from the stores, which would allow retailers to effectively compete with online retailers [14]. In contrast, RFID-based inventories are much more affordable, non disruptive, and the accuracy is usually above 99%.…”
Section: Inventory Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most retailers will use barcodes for inventorying, but inventories based on barcodes are expensive, disruptive, can only be done every few months, and their accuracy is typically no higher than 95%. This situation results in frequent stock outs, frustrated customers, expensive preventive overstocking, and in the impossibility to source on-line orders directly from the stores, which would allow retailers to effectively compete with online retailers [14]. In contrast, RFID-based inventories are much more affordable, non disruptive, and the accuracy is usually above 99%.…”
Section: Inventory Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, it executes the selected task actions, using the ROS actionlib stack 14 . By means of actionlib, the node monitors the task, and if required it can also preempt the actions.…”
Section: Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concerns include the management of machine-paced processes (Wang et al, 2008;Vlad et al, 2009), shop floor control Collier, 2008, Thiesse andFleisch, 2008), reverse logistics (Kärkkäinen, 2003;Karaer and Lee, 2007;Kulkarni et al, 2007;Sameer et al, 2009), integration with ERP or similar legacy systems (Kohn et al, 2005;Günther et al, 2008) and inventory accuracy (Fleisch and Tellkamp, 2005;Doerr et al, 2006;De Kok et al, 2008;Rekik et al, 2008Rekik et al, , 2009Szmerekovsky and Zhang, 2008;Uc -kun et al, 2008).…”
Section: Rfid Technology In Production Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same work includes a model that represents an error in the physical inventory, as well. Rekik et al (2009) considers a multiperiod problem where the records are inaccurate as a result of theft. Similar models are constructed to show possible benefits of a more capable technology.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%