This document proposes an RFID-based inventory management system to address issues with an existing manual system such as errors, misidentification of items, poor space utilization, and inaccurate inventory visibility. The key features of the proposed system include automated receiving and dispatching of items using RFID readers, real-time tracking of inventory and supply chain visibility, and accurate data capture eliminating human errors. The system aims to reduce costs, increase productivity and provide valuable data analytics.
IFPMA-TFDA Workshop on Couterfeit Medicines
‘Integrated Approach Against Fake Medicines’
Session 2: Supply Chain Integrity
On 6th February 2015
At Taipei International Convention Center
Taipei, Taiwan
How to manage your inventory system with barcode scannerInsight Stock
Barcode scanner can scan 1D, 2D or QR codes but a suitable barcode scanner according to the need of inventory should be purchased. Buy a perfect scanner for your warehouse in an affordable price by comparing your requirement with the features of barcode scanner.Barcode Scanner helps to improve inventory accuracy as well as accelerate day-to-day operations. Barcode label software allows you to print barcode labels in a wide variety of structure. A professional barcode software tool includes powerful features required for consent labels and integration with enterprise software.
IFPMA-TFDA Workshop on Couterfeit Medicines
‘Integrated Approach Against Fake Medicines’
Session 2: Supply Chain Integrity
On 6th February 2015
At Taipei International Convention Center
Taipei, Taiwan
How to manage your inventory system with barcode scannerInsight Stock
Barcode scanner can scan 1D, 2D or QR codes but a suitable barcode scanner according to the need of inventory should be purchased. Buy a perfect scanner for your warehouse in an affordable price by comparing your requirement with the features of barcode scanner.Barcode Scanner helps to improve inventory accuracy as well as accelerate day-to-day operations. Barcode label software allows you to print barcode labels in a wide variety of structure. A professional barcode software tool includes powerful features required for consent labels and integration with enterprise software.
Warehouse management system presentationNimish Arora
Case study on how automation can be used in warehouse mangement system with Grey orange as an example. Content based on the course Industrial Automation.
Learn the basics of Order Management at ShopClues- SLA, Essentials of ideal order fulfilment cycle, Impact of product out of stock contingencies and pre-dispatch requirements
The research includes:
1. Description of basic and additional order fulfillment services
2. Pros and cons of a third-party order fulfillment
3. Description of the consumer of order fulfillment services - who they are and what they want
4. Market Dynamics - incentives and disincentives, trends
5. The structure of the market, the players classification
6. Profiles of the order fulfillment operators
7. Cases with market participants
The main results
- The market is young, unformed and has no universal IT-systems, billing, work rules and interaction with customers. Competition is weak, just beginning to grow.
- New order fulfillment market players come from neighboring niches. Among them are the courier companies, 3PL-operators, online stores.
- While there are 40 000 online-shops in RuNet the market has only 30+ companies order fulfillment operators.
- Key customers of order fulfillment services: online shops (current and upcoming online) and retail suppliers without online foreign companies who want to the Russian market ecommerce.
Due to the increasing cost of operation, manufacturers and contract manufacturers are searching for new ways to reduce costs and optimize their operations. Across the supply chain new technology implementation has been a cost saving solution, and it is no different for manufacturing operations. A lot of this growth can be associated to the adoption of RFID networks throughout the supply chain. These wireless networks are being implemented to act as “intelligent monitoring systems” that provide detailed track and trace functionality from manufacture to end consumer stages of the supply chain.
To make RFID a more viable solution for manufacturers, changes have been made to handle their extreme operating environments. New and improved radio frequency tags were designed that can withstand extreme heat and cold, high pressures, hazardous locations and extreme moisture levels. With these improvements also came cost reductions as adoption started to increase on a much larger scale.
Functions of RFID in manufacturing:
Inventory Traceability – Tagging components, WIP and finished products with RFID tags provides real time visibility into manufacturing operations and provides manufacturing operators with continuous data flow to improve decision making.
Equipment Tracking & Monitoring Using RFID –Placing RFID tags on this equipment helps to locate lost or misplaced assets needed for production setup and execution.
Production Scheduling – Manufacturers are also using RFID to identify idle equipment. This helps them to increase asset utilization by more effectively scheduling production.
Monitor Waste & Shrinkage – Tagging component inventory, WIP and finished goods helps manufacturers to monitor waste levels from production lines and possible sources of internal theft or loss.
Reduce Carrying Costs – RFID implementation improves data accuracy, allowing manufacturers to implement JIT inventory management strategies. This helps to reduce inventory carrying costs as items are replenished as needed rather than kept on hand in large quantities.
Shipment Routing – RFID tags can carry data related to predetermine shipping routes. As production is completed this data can be used to assist in staging outgoing shipments. This data accessibility expedites the shipping process and reduces required labor.
Labor Tracking & Security – Radio frequency identification can also be used to track and manage staff activity. RFID badges can be used for granting access to restricted zones and track employees productivity as they move throughout the facility.
Machinery Integration – In some cases manufacturers are using RFID to help control and monitor large machinery activity. In this type of scenario RFID is integrated with machinery control systems.
Learn more about uses for RFID in manufacturing by contacting Datex experts today at marketing@datexcorp.com or 800.933.2839 ext 243.
This topic is covered under Data modelling and implementation. This project looks after an efficient billing management in a medical store. it includes a flow chart, data flow diagram, normalization etc.
Warehouse management system presentationNimish Arora
Case study on how automation can be used in warehouse mangement system with Grey orange as an example. Content based on the course Industrial Automation.
Learn the basics of Order Management at ShopClues- SLA, Essentials of ideal order fulfilment cycle, Impact of product out of stock contingencies and pre-dispatch requirements
The research includes:
1. Description of basic and additional order fulfillment services
2. Pros and cons of a third-party order fulfillment
3. Description of the consumer of order fulfillment services - who they are and what they want
4. Market Dynamics - incentives and disincentives, trends
5. The structure of the market, the players classification
6. Profiles of the order fulfillment operators
7. Cases with market participants
The main results
- The market is young, unformed and has no universal IT-systems, billing, work rules and interaction with customers. Competition is weak, just beginning to grow.
- New order fulfillment market players come from neighboring niches. Among them are the courier companies, 3PL-operators, online stores.
- While there are 40 000 online-shops in RuNet the market has only 30+ companies order fulfillment operators.
- Key customers of order fulfillment services: online shops (current and upcoming online) and retail suppliers without online foreign companies who want to the Russian market ecommerce.
Due to the increasing cost of operation, manufacturers and contract manufacturers are searching for new ways to reduce costs and optimize their operations. Across the supply chain new technology implementation has been a cost saving solution, and it is no different for manufacturing operations. A lot of this growth can be associated to the adoption of RFID networks throughout the supply chain. These wireless networks are being implemented to act as “intelligent monitoring systems” that provide detailed track and trace functionality from manufacture to end consumer stages of the supply chain.
To make RFID a more viable solution for manufacturers, changes have been made to handle their extreme operating environments. New and improved radio frequency tags were designed that can withstand extreme heat and cold, high pressures, hazardous locations and extreme moisture levels. With these improvements also came cost reductions as adoption started to increase on a much larger scale.
Functions of RFID in manufacturing:
Inventory Traceability – Tagging components, WIP and finished products with RFID tags provides real time visibility into manufacturing operations and provides manufacturing operators with continuous data flow to improve decision making.
Equipment Tracking & Monitoring Using RFID –Placing RFID tags on this equipment helps to locate lost or misplaced assets needed for production setup and execution.
Production Scheduling – Manufacturers are also using RFID to identify idle equipment. This helps them to increase asset utilization by more effectively scheduling production.
Monitor Waste & Shrinkage – Tagging component inventory, WIP and finished goods helps manufacturers to monitor waste levels from production lines and possible sources of internal theft or loss.
Reduce Carrying Costs – RFID implementation improves data accuracy, allowing manufacturers to implement JIT inventory management strategies. This helps to reduce inventory carrying costs as items are replenished as needed rather than kept on hand in large quantities.
Shipment Routing – RFID tags can carry data related to predetermine shipping routes. As production is completed this data can be used to assist in staging outgoing shipments. This data accessibility expedites the shipping process and reduces required labor.
Labor Tracking & Security – Radio frequency identification can also be used to track and manage staff activity. RFID badges can be used for granting access to restricted zones and track employees productivity as they move throughout the facility.
Machinery Integration – In some cases manufacturers are using RFID to help control and monitor large machinery activity. In this type of scenario RFID is integrated with machinery control systems.
Learn more about uses for RFID in manufacturing by contacting Datex experts today at marketing@datexcorp.com or 800.933.2839 ext 243.
This topic is covered under Data modelling and implementation. This project looks after an efficient billing management in a medical store. it includes a flow chart, data flow diagram, normalization etc.
Barcode Vaultis the leading manufacturer and suppliers of all kinds of thermal barcode labels,self adhesive labels,pre-printed labels,Barcode printers,barcode scanners,bill printers.
Chinese Manufacturer Pos System,Barcode scanner,Thermal Printer,POS Keyboardlanpos
Lanpos Machine Co., Ltd is a manufacturer specializing in the production and sale of thermal printer and other financial equipment. We have rich experience in the financial equipmentindustry; we have developed into one of the largest manufacturers of financial equipment in Shenzhen. Our company is located in Shenzhen; facing the world, our products sell well all over the world.
Barcode scanner, barcode software and bar code solutions for small business. Information about Wasp Barcode, its business and barcoding solutions like Point of Sale (POS), Inventory software, asset tracking and emmployee time and attendance.
This is an hypothetical project. H&M has identified a problem with very long queues forming around closing time (19:00), especially during weekdays. Queueing time can be up to 10-15 minutes, which creates a bottleneck both for consumers eager to get home, and for employees who wants to close the register for the day. The user data also shows an increase in customers entering and leaving the store without purchasing anything. Most likely a side effect of the long queues. This project aims at solving this problem with a smart, user-friendly solution
Democratizing Business Processes with Android-based Mobile DevicesScandit
Presentation was given in April of 2013 at DroidCon in Berlin, Germany. In this presentation, Scandit's COO Christof Roduner goes over Scandit’s products and services, some recent enterprise IT trends, Android technology and challenges, and a variety of usage scenarios where smartphone-based barcode scanning can add value to business processes. Check it out:
RFID is an excellent real-time business tool that helps better manage supply chains, covers goods entry, picking, checking, delivery and many other operation flows & increases profit, and decreases the cost by improving visibility into Warehouse management system.
key part of the supply chain and primarily aims to control the movement and storage of materials within a warehouse and process the associated transactions, including shipping, receiving, put away and picking. The systems also direct and optimize stock put away based on real-time information about the status of bin utilization. Warehouse management systems often utilize Auto ID Data Capture (AIDC) technology, such as barcode scanners, mobile computers, wireless LANs and potentially Radio-frequency identification (RFID) to efficiently monitor the flow of products. Once data has been collected, there is either batch synchronization with, or a real-time wireless transmission to a central database. The database can then provide useful reports about the status of goods in the warehouse. Warehouse Management monitors the progress of products through the warehouse. It involves the physical warehouse infrastructure, tracking systems, and communication between product stations. Warehouse management deals with receipt, storage and movement of goods, normally finished goods, to intermediate storage locations or to final customer. In the multi-echelon model for distribution, there are levels of warehouses, starting with the Central Warehouse(s), regional warehouses services by the central warehouses and retail warehouses at the third level services by the regional warehouses and so on.
RFID technology promises to improve a broad range of processes in logistics and manufacturing. RFID allows better monitoring of the manufacturing processes with expedient material flow and more effective planning and control.
RFID enables full supply chain visibility and as a consequence facilitates collaborative forecasting, planning and replenishment and just in time production.
IoT Adaptive Inventory in Manufacturing SCM Mahindra and MahindraSurendra Kancherla
The very first industrial, real-life application of RFID in adaptive inventory use case, published as case study in books and articles. All the value levers are very much valid in 2020, almost 15 years later!
Multi products storage using randomnessIJRTEMJOURNAL
The following Project shows the benefits of a research established into a multi-products
warehouse belongs to an automotive industry supplier. The main goal was applied a tool recognizing the rules
for distribution and material storage. Once the research was completed, the benefits were, the idle times
reduction per hours/week by the two initial processes. The politics for storage assignment and location, propose
a system to improve the space into this areain order to avoid material management and flow issues. It is
important to mention, the system proposed could be applied into warehouses with storage size and space
restricted by sorting area, also different material types, production settings and physical specifications for
which set warehouses with traditional management of distribution without slack, involves lack of materials,
pieces without records, incorrect location assigned, stock error.
The following Project shows the benefits of a research established into a multi-products
warehouse belongs to an automotive industry supplier. The main goal was applied a tool recognizing the rules
for distribution and material storage. Once the research was completed, the benefits were, the idle times
reduction per hours/week by the two initial processes. The politics for storage assignment and location, propose
a system to improve the space into this areain order to avoid material management and flow issues. It is
important to mention, the system proposed could be applied into warehouses with storage size and space
restricted by sorting area, also different material types, production settings and physical specifications for
which set warehouses with traditional management of distribution without slack, involves lack of materials,
pieces without records, incorrect location assigned, stock error.
End To End Traceability – The Rising Challenge for Bakers.pdfSG Systems Global
The history of bread baking can be traced back to the Stone Age period at least 30,000 years ago. The Roman Empire is credited with creating the earliest known commercial baking processes in 300 BC. To be a baker was an important job and a highly respected and artistic profession.
PHP Frameworks: I want to break free (IPC Berlin 2024)Ralf Eggert
In this presentation, we examine the challenges and limitations of relying too heavily on PHP frameworks in web development. We discuss the history of PHP and its frameworks to understand how this dependence has evolved. The focus will be on providing concrete tips and strategies to reduce reliance on these frameworks, based on real-world examples and practical considerations. The goal is to equip developers with the skills and knowledge to create more flexible and future-proof web applications. We'll explore the importance of maintaining autonomy in a rapidly changing tech landscape and how to make informed decisions in PHP development.
This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
Let's dive deeper into the world of ODC! Ricardo Alves (OutSystems) will join us to tell all about the new Data Fabric. After that, Sezen de Bruijn (OutSystems) will get into the details on how to best design a sturdy architecture within ODC.
GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
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• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
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Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
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Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
2. Introduction
Problem of Existing system
Key Features
Advantage
Propose System
Process
Hardware
Screen
Video
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3. Manual Errors: manually-driven procedures in the Store cause a number
of higher level operational issues in the Store (like Inventory may show
in stock when in actuality there is an out-of-stock condition, and vice
versa.)
Wrong identification of the items: Labels on shipments may be damaged
or illegible, causing a long delay in processing, and resulting in
congestion at the receiving dock or wrong dispatch/receipt.
Poor utilization of costly Store space.
Poor inventory visibility and accuracy which results into erroneous out-
of-stock conditions and lost sales.
Manual Product counts results into higher labour costs.
Locating the items: improper sorting, which results in the misplacement
of materials on the Store shelves & also time consuming.
Reduced Customer Satisfaction: Mis-ships and other shipment delays
that ultimately impact customer service satisfaction and retention.
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4. Key part of the Inventory and primarily aims to control the movement and storage of
materials within a Store and process the associated transactions, including shipping,
receiving, put away and picking.
The systems also direct and optimize stock put away based on real-time information
about the status of bin utilization. Store management systems often utilize Auto ID Data
Capture (AIDC) technology, such as barcode scanners, mobile computers, wireless
LANs and potentially Radio-frequency identification (RFID) to efficiently monitor the
flow of products.
Once data has been collected, there is either batch synchronization with, or a real-time
wireless transmission to a central database. The database can then provide useful reports
about the status of goods in the Store.
Inventory Management monitors the progress of products through the Store. It involves
the physical Store infrastructure, tracking systems, and communication between product
stations.
Inventory management deals with receipt, storage and movement of goods, normally
finished goods, to intermediate storage locations or to final customer. In the multi-
echelon model for distribution, there are levels of Stores, starting with the Central
Warehouse(s), regional warehouses services by the central warehouses and retail
warehouses at the third level services by the regional warehouses and so on.
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5. Reduce Costs
Increase Employee Productivity & efficiency.
Valuable Data for Analysis
Client-server based inventory management software with Barcode
enabled data capturing system.
Complete visibility to management (from HO) on the inventory at factory
as well as depot.
Paperless
User friendly
FIFO for Dispatch.
100% accurate automatic data capturing facility in the dusty environment
inside the factory. Eliminates any change of manipulations thus gives an
accurate report online.
Daily/Weekly/Monthly- Sales/Purchase/Profit
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The proposed solution suggests pasting or hanging or stitching Barcode tags /
labels on every carton / box / sack as its identity. The packages are of standard
pack size in terms of quantities that gives an advantage of accurate quantity. The
processes proposed in this solution are as under.
8. As soon as the packing of items in packages is done at the production department,
Barcode tag will be printed as well as encoded (writing data in the label of Barcode tag)
with the item description, Date of production etc by a printer cum encoder machine.
These packages will be moved to ware house.
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9. The products arrive at the Store from Vendor / Production at the gate of the Store.
It is proposed to have a Dock Door (made of Four Antennas with a Reader
connected to the Computer / Server) wt the Store gate.
The cartons / boxes / sacks are unloaded on trolley / fork-lift at the unloading ramp.
Then this trolley / form-lift pass through the dock door to enter the Store.
While the trolley / fork-lift is passing through the dock door, the Antennas & Reader
will read all the Barcode Tags pasted on the packages.
This is achieved without any manual efforts and is done automatically while trolley
/form-lift is in motion.
It means that 10-50-100 boxes (whatever is kept on the trolley) can be read within
1-2 seconds.
The captured data is immediately passed on the computer / server instantly. The
process of receiving is fulfilled.
At this speed a complete truck load can be received by the system within the time of
physical unloading.
Even at this speed, accuracy is assured.
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11. Delivery note / Invoice / Pick list generated from the enterprise
software based on the customer order
Based on this, items will be picked from the storage locations
Dock door with Barcode readers will be installed at the gate
While the items are moved through the gate, all packages are
automatically identified by the Barcode readers
Read items will be verified with the generated Delivery Note /
Invoice / Pick list
Quantities of the items are also checked and an alert in the form
of Audio or Visual alarm can be generated for any mismatches
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13. Item Description Image Application
ARU 1006
RFID smart
label
Dimensions:101.6×50.8mm (4×2in)
Base material: PET; aluminum
Case material: Paper
Operating frequency: 860-960MHz
Supported standard: EPCglobal Class 1
Gen 2; ISO 18000-6C
Read distance: Up to 7m (Reader
dependent)
Chip type: UCODE G2XL,Memory:240-
bit EPC; 64-bit TID;
Functionality: Read/Write
For fixing
on each
items
ARU 1007
Barcode
Printer
Frequency :UHF
Standard : EPC Class 1 Gen 2
Print width : 4 inches
Resolution : 203 DPI
Print Speed : 10 inches per second
Tag
encoding &
printing
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14. ARU
1003
Handhel
d
Reader
RFID handheld reader (with
PDA)
OS : WinCE
Display: 3.5 in., 240X320 digital
color
TFT touch screen, with touch
pen
Reading Range:0.5M
Power Consumed:DC+5V
Physical
Verification
ARU
1004
Reader
with
antenna
UHF 4-antennas reader
Frequency:
860MHz-868MHz(CE)
Protocol: ISO18000-6B EPC G2
Interface : TCP/IP, RS232
Antenna:
One~Four Antenna /SMA
Reading Range:12 m
Power Consumed:DC+9V/12V
Gate reader for
automatic
reading
of passing items
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15. Easy Fast and Accurate Store Receipt and Dispatch
Accuracy of data input (error free)
Aid effective management of resources and inventories
Real time data collection
Measurement of work in progress throughout the factory
Rapid access to total production costs
More accurate dispatch
Accurate and efficient in data reading
No queuing even during peak time
No need of experienced hands to operate the machine
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