RFID-based Supply Chain Event Management

F. Straube, S. Vogeler, P. Bensel
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Abstract

Supply chain event management (SCEM) systems aim at detecting the occurrence of negative events -such as a delayed shipment -and suggesting measures that help limiting negative implications. The main functions of such a system include process monitoring, proactive notification of process managers in case of deviations, simulation of the effects of the event on the process, providing options for action. By monitoring processes over a longer period SCEM generates measurement data that facilitates process improvement. The effectiveness and efficiency of a SCEM system depends on the quality of the available data, which in turn is related to the identification and data capture system used. radio frequency identification (RFID) as an automatic identification and data capturing technology (AIDC) is used to enhance visibility in supply chains. The paper provides an overview of the current state of research in the field of SCEM. In the following a RFID-effect-framework is developed, that explains how the technology leads to higher process efficiency and information quality or promotes new processes. The paper then analyses how RFID supports the functions of SCEM in various ways and enables shorter control cycles thus reducing costs resulting from the handling of deviations while improving overall service levels.
基于rfid的供应链事件管理
供应链事件管理(SCEM)系统的目标是检测负面事件的发生,例如发货延迟,并提出有助于限制负面影响的措施。该系统的主要功能包括过程监控、发生偏差时主动通知过程管理者、模拟事件对过程的影响、提供行动方案。通过长期监控过程,SCEM生成有助于过程改进的测量数据。SCEM系统的有效性和效率取决于可用数据的质量,而可用数据的质量又与所使用的识别和数据捕获系统有关。射频识别(RFID)作为一种自动识别和数据捕获技术(AIDC),用于提高供应链的可视性。本文综述了SCEM领域的研究现状。在下文中,我们开发了一个rfid效应框架,解释了该技术如何提高流程效率和信息质量,或促进新流程。然后,本文分析了RFID如何以各种方式支持SCEM的功能,并实现更短的控制周期,从而降低因处理偏差而导致的成本,同时提高整体服务水平。
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