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Internet Of Things
For Supply Chain Management
By Sanura Hettiarachchi
23th October 2018
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What is IoT?
• The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical
devices, vehicles, machines, and other items
• embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators,
and connectivity
• which enables these things to connect and exchange data
• creating opportunities for more direct integration of the
physical world into computer-based systems,
• resulting in efficiency improvements, economic benefits,
and reduced human exertions.
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Growth of Connected Devices
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Big Data
• Any collection of data sets so large and complex
that it becomes difficult to process using traditional
data processing applications.
• There is a huge volume of data coming in from all
the connected devices.
• These data are in different formats and are
generated from different systems.
• Analyzing those data is beyond the scope of
traditional methodologies.
• There is always an uncertainty and a misguidance
related to such a large amount of data.
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IoT Life Cycle
Collect Communicate Analyze Act
• Devices and Sensors are collecting data everywhere
– Thermal Sensors,Accelerometers, Gyroscopes, Cameras
– At your office, car, home, while you’re walking, working
• Those data are sent through networks to other destinations, devices, applications and people.
– A cloud platform,A private network,A Data Center
• Then those data are analyzed to create information that makes sense
– Generate reports, Visualize, Sort, Filter and Arrange
• Decisions and actions are made according to that information
– Send notifications/alerts, Communicate to other systems/users
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The Structure Of IoT
IoT is a gigantic network of things connected through a multitude of technologies where
several technologies are enabling this communication,
• Tagging Things
– RFID, Wireless, Wired
• Feeling Things
– Thermal Sensors, Motion Sensors, Cemeras
• Shrinking Things
– Nanotechnology devices, micro-chips, nano-bots
• Thinking Things
– Embedded Intelligence process the workload, environment and performance
– Increase performance, quality and lifetime
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Applications
IoT concepts can be applied in many areas and there is no end to the list of applications
• Smart Homes
• Elder/Child care
• Medical and health care (Internet of Medical Things)
• Transportation
• Building automation
• Manufacturing
• Agriculture
• Metropolitan developments
• Energy Management
• Environmental Monitoring
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Challenges
There are challenges comes with the concept of IoT
• Scalability
• Technological Standardization
• Inter operability
• Discovery
• Software complexity
• Power Supply
• Interaction and communication range
• Wireless communication
• Fault tolerance
• Volume and Velocity Of Data
• Variety Of Data
• Time Sensitive Data
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Supply Chain Management
SCM is managing the flow of goods and services.
– Manage the network
– Minimize costs and risk
– Reduce conflicts with partners
Knowledge is invaluable, and IoT is bringing unprecedented and highly contextualized knowledge to
the table for supply chain management. Everyone in the supply chain, right from the manufacturer to
the customer, benefits from the improvements that IoT brings in. Whether it’s vendor management,
fleet management, product improvement, equipment maintenance, or reverse logistics… IoT is
transforming processes for the better, already.
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Asset Tracking
• Tracking numbers and bar codes used to be the standard method for managing goods
throughout the supply chain.
• But with the IoT, those methods are no longer the most expedient.
• New RFID and GPS sensors can track products “from floor to store” and even beyond.
• At any point in time, manufacturers can use these sensors to gain granular data like the
temperature at which an item was stored, how long it spent in cargo, and even how
long it took to fly off the shelf.
• The type of data gained from the IoT can help companies get a tighter grip on quality
control, on-time deliveries, and product forecasting.
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Vendor Relations
• The data obtained through asset tracking is also important because it allows
companies to tweak their own production schedules, as well as recognize vendor
relationships that may be costing them money.
• That’s a huge incentive to pay closer attention to how your vendors are handling the
supplies they’re sending you, and how they’re handling your product once it’s made.
• Higher quality goods mean better relationships with customers—and better customer
retention overall.
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Inventory Management
• IoT sensors can provide far more accurate inventories than humans can manage
alone.
• Amazon is using WiFi robots to scan QR codes on its products to track and triage its
orders. Imagine being able to track your inventory—including the supplies you have in
stock for future manufacturing—at the click of a button.
• You’d never miss a deadline again. And again, all that data can be used to find trends
to make manufacturing schedules even more efficient.
• Better product lifecycle management
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Customer Insights
• Because of the massive data captured by IoT devices, supply chains will have access
to unprecedented quantity and quality of data related to product use, both by
internal and external stakeholders.
• The information can then be used to alter product attributes such that the most
important requirements are fulfilled most effectively.
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Connected Fleets
• Commercial vehicles are increasingly being connected to powerful and feature rich
backend systems.
• Ensure that all your carriers (be it shipping containers, suppliers’ delivery trucks, or
your van out for delivery) are connected.
• Manufacturers are using it to get better products to their customers, faster.
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Projects Of Interest
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    Copyright © 2016.Infor. All Rights Reserved. www.infor.com 1Confidential Internet Of Things For Supply Chain Management By Sanura Hettiarachchi 23th October 2018
  • 2.
    2Copyright © 2016.Infor. All Rights Reserved. www.gtnexus.comConfidential What is IoT? • The Internet of Things (IoT) is the network of physical devices, vehicles, machines, and other items • embedded with electronics, software, sensors, actuators, and connectivity • which enables these things to connect and exchange data • creating opportunities for more direct integration of the physical world into computer-based systems, • resulting in efficiency improvements, economic benefits, and reduced human exertions.
  • 3.
    3Copyright © 2016.Infor. All Rights Reserved. www.gtnexus.comConfidential Growth of Connected Devices
  • 4.
    4Copyright © 2016.Infor. All Rights Reserved. www.gtnexus.comConfidential Big Data • Any collection of data sets so large and complex that it becomes difficult to process using traditional data processing applications. • There is a huge volume of data coming in from all the connected devices. • These data are in different formats and are generated from different systems. • Analyzing those data is beyond the scope of traditional methodologies. • There is always an uncertainty and a misguidance related to such a large amount of data.
  • 5.
    5Copyright © 2016.Infor. All Rights Reserved. www.gtnexus.comConfidential IoT Life Cycle Collect Communicate Analyze Act • Devices and Sensors are collecting data everywhere – Thermal Sensors,Accelerometers, Gyroscopes, Cameras – At your office, car, home, while you’re walking, working • Those data are sent through networks to other destinations, devices, applications and people. – A cloud platform,A private network,A Data Center • Then those data are analyzed to create information that makes sense – Generate reports, Visualize, Sort, Filter and Arrange • Decisions and actions are made according to that information – Send notifications/alerts, Communicate to other systems/users
  • 6.
    6Copyright © 2016.Infor. All Rights Reserved. www.gtnexus.comConfidential The Structure Of IoT IoT is a gigantic network of things connected through a multitude of technologies where several technologies are enabling this communication, • Tagging Things – RFID, Wireless, Wired • Feeling Things – Thermal Sensors, Motion Sensors, Cemeras • Shrinking Things – Nanotechnology devices, micro-chips, nano-bots • Thinking Things – Embedded Intelligence process the workload, environment and performance – Increase performance, quality and lifetime
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    7Copyright © 2016.Infor. All Rights Reserved. www.gtnexus.comConfidential Applications IoT concepts can be applied in many areas and there is no end to the list of applications • Smart Homes • Elder/Child care • Medical and health care (Internet of Medical Things) • Transportation • Building automation • Manufacturing • Agriculture • Metropolitan developments • Energy Management • Environmental Monitoring
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    8Copyright © 2016.Infor. All Rights Reserved. www.gtnexus.comConfidential Challenges There are challenges comes with the concept of IoT • Scalability • Technological Standardization • Inter operability • Discovery • Software complexity • Power Supply • Interaction and communication range • Wireless communication • Fault tolerance • Volume and Velocity Of Data • Variety Of Data • Time Sensitive Data
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    9Copyright © 2016.Infor. All Rights Reserved. www.gtnexus.comConfidential Supply Chain Management SCM is managing the flow of goods and services. – Manage the network – Minimize costs and risk – Reduce conflicts with partners Knowledge is invaluable, and IoT is bringing unprecedented and highly contextualized knowledge to the table for supply chain management. Everyone in the supply chain, right from the manufacturer to the customer, benefits from the improvements that IoT brings in. Whether it’s vendor management, fleet management, product improvement, equipment maintenance, or reverse logistics… IoT is transforming processes for the better, already.
  • 10.
    10Copyright © 2016.Infor. All Rights Reserved. www.gtnexus.comConfidential Asset Tracking • Tracking numbers and bar codes used to be the standard method for managing goods throughout the supply chain. • But with the IoT, those methods are no longer the most expedient. • New RFID and GPS sensors can track products “from floor to store” and even beyond. • At any point in time, manufacturers can use these sensors to gain granular data like the temperature at which an item was stored, how long it spent in cargo, and even how long it took to fly off the shelf. • The type of data gained from the IoT can help companies get a tighter grip on quality control, on-time deliveries, and product forecasting.
  • 11.
    11Copyright © 2016.Infor. All Rights Reserved. www.gtnexus.comConfidential Vendor Relations • The data obtained through asset tracking is also important because it allows companies to tweak their own production schedules, as well as recognize vendor relationships that may be costing them money. • That’s a huge incentive to pay closer attention to how your vendors are handling the supplies they’re sending you, and how they’re handling your product once it’s made. • Higher quality goods mean better relationships with customers—and better customer retention overall.
  • 12.
    12Copyright © 2016.Infor. All Rights Reserved. www.gtnexus.comConfidential Inventory Management • IoT sensors can provide far more accurate inventories than humans can manage alone. • Amazon is using WiFi robots to scan QR codes on its products to track and triage its orders. Imagine being able to track your inventory—including the supplies you have in stock for future manufacturing—at the click of a button. • You’d never miss a deadline again. And again, all that data can be used to find trends to make manufacturing schedules even more efficient. • Better product lifecycle management
  • 13.
    13Copyright © 2016.Infor. All Rights Reserved. www.gtnexus.comConfidential Customer Insights • Because of the massive data captured by IoT devices, supply chains will have access to unprecedented quantity and quality of data related to product use, both by internal and external stakeholders. • The information can then be used to alter product attributes such that the most important requirements are fulfilled most effectively.
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    14Copyright © 2016.Infor. All Rights Reserved. www.gtnexus.comConfidential Connected Fleets • Commercial vehicles are increasingly being connected to powerful and feature rich backend systems. • Ensure that all your carriers (be it shipping containers, suppliers’ delivery trucks, or your van out for delivery) are connected. • Manufacturers are using it to get better products to their customers, faster.
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    15Copyright © 2016.Infor. All Rights Reserved. www.gtnexus.comConfidential Projects Of Interest
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    16Copyright © 2016.Infor. All Rights Reserved. www.gtnexus.comConfidential Thank You Internet of Things For Supply Chain Management

Editor's Notes

  • #8 Smart Homes - IoT devices are a part of the larger concept of home automation, which can include lighting, heating and air conditioning, media and security systems. Long term benefits could include energy savings by automatically ensuring lights and electronics are turned off. Elder Care - One key application of smart home is to provide assistance for those with disabilities and elderly individuals or childre. It can generate voice assistance or alarms and notifications for assistance. Medical - The Internet of Medical Things is an application of the IoT for medical and health related purposes, data collection and analysis for research, and monitoring. Specialized sensors can also be equipped within living spaces to monitor the health and general well-being of senior citizens Transportation - The IoT can assist in the integration of communications, control, and information processing across various transportation systems. This includes logistics and fleet management which is a key role in supply chain management. Building Automation - IoT devices can be used to monitor and control the mechanical, electrical and electronic systems used in various types of buildings