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Technology in logistics and supply
    chain management : A scenario scan
                     P.P. Sengupta
                     Fellow, Institute of
                     Engineers (India),
                     Former Chief General
                     Manager (MM) ,Coal
                     India Ltd.




1
Topics of discussion
       Overview of supply chain
       Technology in SCM’s internal functions
       Technology in supply chain integration,
        visibility and collaboration
       Technology in transportation and logistics
       Technology in Warehousing , material
        handling and shipping
       Technology of future for SCM and logistics

2
What is a supply chain ?

                               The activity
                               that manages
                               the flow of
                               information,
                               money, and
                               material across
                                       .
                               the extended
                               enterprise,
                               from supplier
                               through the
                               functional silos
                               of the firm to
                               customer
3
The Supply Chain
       Supply chain is the series of players and activities that
        take part in the movement of materials, goods,
        services, money and information from suppliers
        supplier to the customers customer.
       “Chain” is a simplification of the complex web of
        suppliers, sub-assemblers, manufacturers,
        warehouse operators, distributors, retailers ,
        logistics providers, bankers, insurance companies,
        freight forwarders, transporters etc who are the
        primary actors in managing the physical flows “from
        womb to tomb.”


4
What is logistics ?

    Logistics is that part of the
    supply chain process that
    plans, implements, and
    controls    the    efficient,
    effective      flow      and
    storage of goods and
    related information from
    the point of origin to the
    point of use in order to
    meet              customers'
    requirements

5
Technology in SCM’s internal
    functions

       ERP
       e-procurement and e-tendering
       Reverse auction
       Collaborative Planning Forecasting and
        Replenishment (CPRF)
       Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI)



6
Collaborative Planning Forecasting and
    Replenishment (CPRF)

       CPFR is a business practice that combines the intelligence of
        multiple trading partners in the planning and fulfillment of
        customer demand.
       The consumer is the ultimate focus of all efforts
       Buyers” (retailers) and “sellers” (manufacturers) collaborate at
        every level
       Joint forecasting and order planning reduces surprises in the
        supply chain
       The timing and quantity of physical flows is synchronized across
        all parties
       Promotions no longer serve as disturbances in the supply chain
       Exception management is systemized



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Vendor Managed Inventory
       Vendor Managed Inventory simply means the vendor
        (the Manufacturer) manages the inventory of the
        distributor. The manufacturer receives electronic
        messages, usually via EDI, from the distributor. These
        messages tell the manufacturer various bits of
        information such as what the distributor has sold and
        what they have currently in inventory. The
        manufacturer reviews this information and decides
        when it is appropriate to generate a Purchase Order.


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Vendor Managed Inventory
       Under a Vendor Managed Inventory setup, the
        Manufacturer would setup the Distributors inventory
        plan.
       The Manufacturer would then monitor the Distributors
        inventory levels, keeping track of the sales and the
        current inventory level.
       Once the Manufacturer believed the Distributors
        inventory levels were too low, the Manufacturer would
        generate the Purchase Order and deliver the product
        to the Distributor. Vendor Managed Inventory gives the
        control over the inventory to the Manufacturer.


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Technology in Supply Chain integration,
     visibility and collaboration

        SRM
        EDI
        Software Agents
        Analytics software
        Comprehensive connectivity – from wireless LAN
         technologies, cellular networks, 4G
        Voice and GPS communication integrated into rugged
         Computers
        Speech recognition
        Digital imaging
        Social Media


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Supplier relationship management
        Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) is the
         discipline of working collaboratively with suppliers in
         order to maximise the value derived from those
         supplier relationships.
        Primarily, SRM tools have been developed to reduce
         the total cost of ownership (TCO) for procured goods,
         while creating competitive advantage for an
         organisation through deeper relationships with its
         suppliers.



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Electronic Data Interchange
        EDI is the computer to computer exchange,
         between two companies, of standard business
         documents in electronic format.
        There are two key elements in basic EDI. First,
         electronic documents replace paper based
         ones.
        Second, the exchange of documents takes
         place in a standardised format. (EDIFACT /
         XML)

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Software agents
        Software agent is a self-contained program capable of
         controlling its own decision making and acting, based
         on its perception of its environment, in pursuit of one or
         more objectives.
        “Gopher” agents, which execute straightforward tasks
         based on pre-specified rules and assumptions (eg
         inform me when the inventory deviates by 10% from
         its mean position or tell me when I need to reorder
         stock items).


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Software agents
        “Predictive” agents, which volunteer information or
         services to a user, without being explicitly asked,
         whenever it is deemed appropriate (eg an agent may
         monitor discussion groups on the internet and return
         inputs that it believes to be of interest to the user
         A freight agent may inform its user that a transport
         firm is offering large discounts on delivery from China




14
Ultrabroadband Communication
     (4G)

        Mobile ultra-broadband Internet access, for
         example to laptops with USB wireless
         modems, to smart phones, and to other mobile
         devices.
        Conceivable applications include amended
         mobile web access, IP telephony, high-
         definition mobile TV, video conferencing and
         3D television.

15
Ultrabroadband Communication
     (4G)

        The Mobile WiMAX standard and Long term
         evolution (LTE) standard
        Based on the Google Android operating
         system
        Will be used extensively in handheld devices,
         smartphones and tablets.



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Speech recognition
        Speech recognition for hands-free data entry – is also
         undergoing a new wave of innovation and adoption.
         Speech recognition reduces the need for users to look
         at a computer display.
        Speech synthesis/recognition capability can now be
         easily embedded into numerous legacy software
         packages, including warehouse management, picking
         and putaway, inventory, inspection, quality control and
         other applications.


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Speech recognition

        Terminal emulation (TE)-based speech
         recognition technology eliminates the need for
         a separate speech server and a proprietary
         interface between the speech system and the
         application software. TE enables speech
         synthesis to reduce the need to look at the
         display, and speech recognition to function as
         a true input technology,.

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Speech recognition




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Digital Imaging
        Transportation and distribution companies are using
         digital cameras integrated into the mobile devices or
         handhelds so their drivers can capture proof of
         delivery, store stamped invoices, and record
         conditions that prevent delivery or proof of service.
        Capturing shelf displays and monitoring documentation
         by inspectors, collecting evidence for accident reports,
         and recording damage and usage conditions for
         warranty claims.


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Digital Imaging Devices




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Social Networks and SCM

        Many companies already use social
         media as a way of interacting with
         their customers and keeping abreast
         of new trends.
        Real-time integration already allows
         companies to coordinate with the
         entire logistics network.
        Internal reports can be processed
         with dramatic precision, and external
         players can communicate any
         potential problems before they
         happen.
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Technology in transportation and
     logistics

        Voice and GPS communication integrated into
         rugged computers
        Vehicle dispatching systems
        Tracking software
        Portable printing
        2D bar codes
        Real Time location Systems (RTLS)

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GPS devices




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Portable printers

        Provides signed delivery receipts, purchase
         orders, work orders and inspection reports.
        Using mobile printers and computers together
         lets sales, service and delivery personnel give
         customers the documentation they desire,
         while creating an electronic record that frees
         the enterprise from having to process
         paperwork.

25
Portable printers




26
2-D barcodes

        Two-dimensional bar codes have long been a
         proven and popular technology for operations
         where it is desirable to present a lot of
         information in a limited space.
        Intermec’s EX25 auto-focus scan engine is the
         first bar code reader that can read linear and
         2D bar codes alike from 50 feet away and as
         close as six inches.

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2-D barcode Reader

      A 2D (two-dimensional)
      barcode is a graphical image
      that stores information both
      horizontally and vertically.
      2D codes can store up to
      7,089 characters,
      significantly greater storage
      than is possible with the 20-
      character capacity of a uni
      dimensional barcode.
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Real Time location Systems (RTLS)


        Real Time Locating System (RTLS) technology
         automatically tracks the real-time location of moveable
         objects, such as equipment, and people in indoor
         environments.
        Near field communication (NFC) is a standards-based,
         short-range (a few centimeters) wireless connectivity
         technology.
        Ultra-wideband (UWB) RTLS is still a niche within the
         RTLS field. This is a specialized market requiring
         custom transponders and readers.


29
Real Time location Systems (RTLS)


        RTLS improves the quality of the visibility data
         critical for management to make informed
         decisions.
        Ultrasound Identification is a real-time locating
         system (RTLS) or indoor positioning system
         (IPS) technology used to automatically
         determine and identify the location of objects
         with room accuracy.

30
Real Time location Systems (RTLS)




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Technology in Warehousing , storage
     and shipping

        WMS
        Rfid
        Automated Storage and Retrieval (AS/RS)
        Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV)
        Automated Identification (Auto ID) applications




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Warehouse Management Systems
     (WMS)

        Warehouse management systems (WMS) are
         best described as the advanced technology
         and operating processes that optimize all
         warehousing functions. These functions
         typically begin with receipts from suppliers
         and end with shipments to customers, and
         include all inventory movements and
         information flows in between.

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Warehouse Management Systems
     (WMS)
        Receiving reports, pick tickets, move tickets,
         packing lists, etc., which are typically maintained
         as hard copies, can all be maintained electronically
         by WMS.
        WMS provides GUIs wherein most of the time the
         operator has to just scans the barcodes. Default
         navigation of cursor on the screen mimics the
         standard business rule.
        Thus WMS eases the operator's task and makes
         the data input process fast, increasing the overall
         efficiency of the operator.


34
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How Wireless WMS Solutions Work

        Wireless warehouse solutions work by linking
         warehouse workers to the backend application
         server where warehouse activities are being
         recorded via a wireless handheld device. The
         device tells employees where to go to pick up,
         put away, count, or move product




36
How Wireless WMS Solutions Work

        When items are received to be put away, the
         staff members scan a bar code on the box. The
         bar code when scanned reveals information
         about the box’s contents. Items from the box
         are scanned and results are compared so
         discrepancies are immediate obvious. The
         software then directs warehouse staff to put
         away items into a suitable location.

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How Wireless WMS Solutions Work
        The Basic Design of AS/Rs in warehousing A “high-
         rise” storage rack which can be up to 120 feet high is
         being used in the AS/Rs in order to maximize the
         utilization of the warehouse cubic space. Each storage
         location has their unique bar-code or chip to storage
         the information of the storage location. While the
         carriers reach the dock of the warehouse, the goods is
         being loaded or unloaded by “battery-powered
         driverless vehicles” to or from the conveyer belts. .


38
How Wireless WMS Solutions Work




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Radio frequency identifiers
        RFID are small electronic devices that consist of a
         small chip and an antenna. The chip typically is
         capable of carrying 2,000 bytes of data or less.
        The RFID device serves the same purpose as a bar
         code or a magnetic strip on the back of a credit card or
         ATM card
        It provides a unique identifier for that object. And, just
         as a bar code or magnetic strip must be scanned to get
         the information, the RFID device must be scanned to
         retrieve the identifying information.


40
Radio frequency identifiers
        RFID device does not need to be positioned
         precisely relative to the scanner.
        RFID devices will work within a few feet (up to
         20 feet for high-frequency devices) of the
         scanner. For example, you could just put all of
         your groceries or purchases in a bag, and set
         the bag on the scanner. It would be able to
         query all of the RFID devices and total your
         purchase immediately.

41
Radio frequency identifiers

     The information on tags is
     read when they pass by an
     RFID reader, and that
     movement is captured and
     managed by the system.
     Thus one can link the
     physical world to the digital
     world without any human
     interaction


42
Automated Storage and Retrieval
     (AS/RS)

        Automated retrieval systems are fully
         automated robotic systems controlled by
         computers that enable all the operations which
         are unloading goods from carrier, sorting, put-
         away, storage, order-picking, staging and
         loading of goods automatically.
        The basic AS/Rs system is normally built up by
         four main components which are: Storage rack,
         input and output systems,

43
Automated Storage and Retrieval
     (AS/RS)




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Automated Storage and Retrieval
     (AS/RS)




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Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV)
        An automatic guided vehicle (AGV), also known as a
         self guided vehicle, is an unmanned, computer-
         controlled mobile transport unit that is powered by a
         battery or an electric motor.
        AGVs are programmed to drive to specific points and
         perform designated functions. They are becoming
         increasingly popular worldwide in applications that call
         for repetitive actions over a distance.



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Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV)
        Common procedures include load transferring,
         pallet loading/unloading and tugging/towing.
         Different models, which include forked, tug/tow,
         small chassis and large chassis/unit load, have
         various    load    capacities    and     design
         characteristics.
        They come in varying sizes and shapes,
         according to their specific uses and load
         requirements.

47
Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV)




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Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV)




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Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV)




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Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV)




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Technology for future SCM

     Future   SCM s will be :
      – Interconnected
      – Intelligent
      – Instrumented

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Future SCM : Interconnected
        Agile, on demand network of suppliers, contract
         manufacturers, service providers and other (financial
         and regulatory) constituents
        Outsourcing non-differentiating functions to share risks
         across the global network
        Variable cost structures that fluctuate with market
         demand
         Shared decision making with partners at source (local,
         regional, global strategies)
        Integrated, networked asset utilization and
         management

53
Future SCM : Intelligent

        Network and distribution strategy analysis and
         modeling with event simulations
        Scenario-based operational analysis
        Simulation models and analyzers to evaluate
         flexibility factors – service levels,
        Costs, time, quality – with inventory
         synchronization


54
Future SCM : Instrumented

        Sensor-based solutions to reduce inventory
         costs with increased visibility
        Production and distribution process detectors
         to monitor and control energy usage and waste
        Physical transportation, distribution and facility
         asset management, controlled and monitored



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Technology in scm

  • 1. Technology in logistics and supply chain management : A scenario scan P.P. Sengupta Fellow, Institute of Engineers (India), Former Chief General Manager (MM) ,Coal India Ltd. 1
  • 2. Topics of discussion  Overview of supply chain  Technology in SCM’s internal functions  Technology in supply chain integration, visibility and collaboration  Technology in transportation and logistics  Technology in Warehousing , material handling and shipping  Technology of future for SCM and logistics 2
  • 3. What is a supply chain ? The activity that manages the flow of information, money, and material across . the extended enterprise, from supplier through the functional silos of the firm to customer 3
  • 4. The Supply Chain  Supply chain is the series of players and activities that take part in the movement of materials, goods, services, money and information from suppliers supplier to the customers customer.  “Chain” is a simplification of the complex web of suppliers, sub-assemblers, manufacturers, warehouse operators, distributors, retailers , logistics providers, bankers, insurance companies, freight forwarders, transporters etc who are the primary actors in managing the physical flows “from womb to tomb.” 4
  • 5. What is logistics ? Logistics is that part of the supply chain process that plans, implements, and controls the efficient, effective flow and storage of goods and related information from the point of origin to the point of use in order to meet customers' requirements 5
  • 6. Technology in SCM’s internal functions  ERP  e-procurement and e-tendering  Reverse auction  Collaborative Planning Forecasting and Replenishment (CPRF)  Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) 6
  • 7. Collaborative Planning Forecasting and Replenishment (CPRF)  CPFR is a business practice that combines the intelligence of multiple trading partners in the planning and fulfillment of customer demand.  The consumer is the ultimate focus of all efforts  Buyers” (retailers) and “sellers” (manufacturers) collaborate at every level  Joint forecasting and order planning reduces surprises in the supply chain  The timing and quantity of physical flows is synchronized across all parties  Promotions no longer serve as disturbances in the supply chain  Exception management is systemized 7
  • 8. Vendor Managed Inventory  Vendor Managed Inventory simply means the vendor (the Manufacturer) manages the inventory of the distributor. The manufacturer receives electronic messages, usually via EDI, from the distributor. These messages tell the manufacturer various bits of information such as what the distributor has sold and what they have currently in inventory. The manufacturer reviews this information and decides when it is appropriate to generate a Purchase Order. 8
  • 9. Vendor Managed Inventory  Under a Vendor Managed Inventory setup, the Manufacturer would setup the Distributors inventory plan.  The Manufacturer would then monitor the Distributors inventory levels, keeping track of the sales and the current inventory level.  Once the Manufacturer believed the Distributors inventory levels were too low, the Manufacturer would generate the Purchase Order and deliver the product to the Distributor. Vendor Managed Inventory gives the control over the inventory to the Manufacturer. 9
  • 10. Technology in Supply Chain integration, visibility and collaboration  SRM  EDI  Software Agents  Analytics software  Comprehensive connectivity – from wireless LAN technologies, cellular networks, 4G  Voice and GPS communication integrated into rugged Computers  Speech recognition  Digital imaging  Social Media 10
  • 11. Supplier relationship management  Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) is the discipline of working collaboratively with suppliers in order to maximise the value derived from those supplier relationships.  Primarily, SRM tools have been developed to reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO) for procured goods, while creating competitive advantage for an organisation through deeper relationships with its suppliers. 11
  • 12. Electronic Data Interchange  EDI is the computer to computer exchange, between two companies, of standard business documents in electronic format.  There are two key elements in basic EDI. First, electronic documents replace paper based ones.  Second, the exchange of documents takes place in a standardised format. (EDIFACT / XML) 12
  • 13. Software agents  Software agent is a self-contained program capable of controlling its own decision making and acting, based on its perception of its environment, in pursuit of one or more objectives.  “Gopher” agents, which execute straightforward tasks based on pre-specified rules and assumptions (eg inform me when the inventory deviates by 10% from its mean position or tell me when I need to reorder stock items). 13
  • 14. Software agents  “Predictive” agents, which volunteer information or services to a user, without being explicitly asked, whenever it is deemed appropriate (eg an agent may monitor discussion groups on the internet and return inputs that it believes to be of interest to the user  A freight agent may inform its user that a transport firm is offering large discounts on delivery from China 14
  • 15. Ultrabroadband Communication (4G)  Mobile ultra-broadband Internet access, for example to laptops with USB wireless modems, to smart phones, and to other mobile devices.  Conceivable applications include amended mobile web access, IP telephony, high- definition mobile TV, video conferencing and 3D television. 15
  • 16. Ultrabroadband Communication (4G)  The Mobile WiMAX standard and Long term evolution (LTE) standard  Based on the Google Android operating system  Will be used extensively in handheld devices, smartphones and tablets. 16
  • 17. Speech recognition  Speech recognition for hands-free data entry – is also undergoing a new wave of innovation and adoption. Speech recognition reduces the need for users to look at a computer display.  Speech synthesis/recognition capability can now be easily embedded into numerous legacy software packages, including warehouse management, picking and putaway, inventory, inspection, quality control and other applications. 17
  • 18. Speech recognition  Terminal emulation (TE)-based speech recognition technology eliminates the need for a separate speech server and a proprietary interface between the speech system and the application software. TE enables speech synthesis to reduce the need to look at the display, and speech recognition to function as a true input technology,. 18
  • 20. Digital Imaging  Transportation and distribution companies are using digital cameras integrated into the mobile devices or handhelds so their drivers can capture proof of delivery, store stamped invoices, and record conditions that prevent delivery or proof of service.  Capturing shelf displays and monitoring documentation by inspectors, collecting evidence for accident reports, and recording damage and usage conditions for warranty claims. 20
  • 22. Social Networks and SCM  Many companies already use social media as a way of interacting with their customers and keeping abreast of new trends.  Real-time integration already allows companies to coordinate with the entire logistics network.  Internal reports can be processed with dramatic precision, and external players can communicate any potential problems before they happen. 22
  • 23. Technology in transportation and logistics  Voice and GPS communication integrated into rugged computers  Vehicle dispatching systems  Tracking software  Portable printing  2D bar codes  Real Time location Systems (RTLS) 23
  • 25. Portable printers  Provides signed delivery receipts, purchase orders, work orders and inspection reports.  Using mobile printers and computers together lets sales, service and delivery personnel give customers the documentation they desire, while creating an electronic record that frees the enterprise from having to process paperwork. 25
  • 27. 2-D barcodes  Two-dimensional bar codes have long been a proven and popular technology for operations where it is desirable to present a lot of information in a limited space.  Intermec’s EX25 auto-focus scan engine is the first bar code reader that can read linear and 2D bar codes alike from 50 feet away and as close as six inches. 27
  • 28. 2-D barcode Reader A 2D (two-dimensional) barcode is a graphical image that stores information both horizontally and vertically. 2D codes can store up to 7,089 characters, significantly greater storage than is possible with the 20- character capacity of a uni dimensional barcode. 28
  • 29. Real Time location Systems (RTLS)  Real Time Locating System (RTLS) technology automatically tracks the real-time location of moveable objects, such as equipment, and people in indoor environments.  Near field communication (NFC) is a standards-based, short-range (a few centimeters) wireless connectivity technology.  Ultra-wideband (UWB) RTLS is still a niche within the RTLS field. This is a specialized market requiring custom transponders and readers. 29
  • 30. Real Time location Systems (RTLS)  RTLS improves the quality of the visibility data critical for management to make informed decisions.  Ultrasound Identification is a real-time locating system (RTLS) or indoor positioning system (IPS) technology used to automatically determine and identify the location of objects with room accuracy. 30
  • 31. Real Time location Systems (RTLS) 31
  • 32. Technology in Warehousing , storage and shipping  WMS  Rfid  Automated Storage and Retrieval (AS/RS)  Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV)  Automated Identification (Auto ID) applications 32
  • 33. Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)  Warehouse management systems (WMS) are best described as the advanced technology and operating processes that optimize all warehousing functions. These functions typically begin with receipts from suppliers and end with shipments to customers, and include all inventory movements and information flows in between. 33
  • 34. Warehouse Management Systems (WMS)  Receiving reports, pick tickets, move tickets, packing lists, etc., which are typically maintained as hard copies, can all be maintained electronically by WMS.  WMS provides GUIs wherein most of the time the operator has to just scans the barcodes. Default navigation of cursor on the screen mimics the standard business rule.  Thus WMS eases the operator's task and makes the data input process fast, increasing the overall efficiency of the operator. 34
  • 35. 35
  • 36. How Wireless WMS Solutions Work  Wireless warehouse solutions work by linking warehouse workers to the backend application server where warehouse activities are being recorded via a wireless handheld device. The device tells employees where to go to pick up, put away, count, or move product 36
  • 37. How Wireless WMS Solutions Work  When items are received to be put away, the staff members scan a bar code on the box. The bar code when scanned reveals information about the box’s contents. Items from the box are scanned and results are compared so discrepancies are immediate obvious. The software then directs warehouse staff to put away items into a suitable location. 37
  • 38. How Wireless WMS Solutions Work  The Basic Design of AS/Rs in warehousing A “high- rise” storage rack which can be up to 120 feet high is being used in the AS/Rs in order to maximize the utilization of the warehouse cubic space. Each storage location has their unique bar-code or chip to storage the information of the storage location. While the carriers reach the dock of the warehouse, the goods is being loaded or unloaded by “battery-powered driverless vehicles” to or from the conveyer belts. . 38
  • 39. How Wireless WMS Solutions Work 39
  • 40. Radio frequency identifiers  RFID are small electronic devices that consist of a small chip and an antenna. The chip typically is capable of carrying 2,000 bytes of data or less.  The RFID device serves the same purpose as a bar code or a magnetic strip on the back of a credit card or ATM card  It provides a unique identifier for that object. And, just as a bar code or magnetic strip must be scanned to get the information, the RFID device must be scanned to retrieve the identifying information. 40
  • 41. Radio frequency identifiers  RFID device does not need to be positioned precisely relative to the scanner.  RFID devices will work within a few feet (up to 20 feet for high-frequency devices) of the scanner. For example, you could just put all of your groceries or purchases in a bag, and set the bag on the scanner. It would be able to query all of the RFID devices and total your purchase immediately. 41
  • 42. Radio frequency identifiers The information on tags is read when they pass by an RFID reader, and that movement is captured and managed by the system. Thus one can link the physical world to the digital world without any human interaction 42
  • 43. Automated Storage and Retrieval (AS/RS)  Automated retrieval systems are fully automated robotic systems controlled by computers that enable all the operations which are unloading goods from carrier, sorting, put- away, storage, order-picking, staging and loading of goods automatically.  The basic AS/Rs system is normally built up by four main components which are: Storage rack, input and output systems, 43
  • 44. Automated Storage and Retrieval (AS/RS) 44
  • 45. Automated Storage and Retrieval (AS/RS) 45
  • 46. Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV)  An automatic guided vehicle (AGV), also known as a self guided vehicle, is an unmanned, computer- controlled mobile transport unit that is powered by a battery or an electric motor.  AGVs are programmed to drive to specific points and perform designated functions. They are becoming increasingly popular worldwide in applications that call for repetitive actions over a distance. 46
  • 47. Automated Guided Vehicles (AGV)  Common procedures include load transferring, pallet loading/unloading and tugging/towing. Different models, which include forked, tug/tow, small chassis and large chassis/unit load, have various load capacities and design characteristics.  They come in varying sizes and shapes, according to their specific uses and load requirements. 47
  • 52. Technology for future SCM Future SCM s will be : – Interconnected – Intelligent – Instrumented 52
  • 53. Future SCM : Interconnected  Agile, on demand network of suppliers, contract manufacturers, service providers and other (financial and regulatory) constituents  Outsourcing non-differentiating functions to share risks across the global network  Variable cost structures that fluctuate with market demand  Shared decision making with partners at source (local, regional, global strategies)  Integrated, networked asset utilization and management 53
  • 54. Future SCM : Intelligent  Network and distribution strategy analysis and modeling with event simulations  Scenario-based operational analysis  Simulation models and analyzers to evaluate flexibility factors – service levels,  Costs, time, quality – with inventory synchronization 54
  • 55. Future SCM : Instrumented  Sensor-based solutions to reduce inventory costs with increased visibility  Production and distribution process detectors to monitor and control energy usage and waste  Physical transportation, distribution and facility asset management, controlled and monitored 55