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 The RFID Market Outlook: New applications, best practices and future profit opportunities
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Datamonitor
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Date de publication :
Juillet 2005
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134
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Description , Table des matières
 
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Présentation de l'étude de marché - Description & Table des matières
 The RFID Market Outlook: New applications, best practices and future profit opportunities

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is set to become the bedrock of most supply chains over the next twenty years: however, at present it is perceived to be an immature solution with significant barriers to overcome before becoming a mainstream technology. The RFID Market Outlook: New applications, best practices and future profit opportunities is a report that examines the future market opportunities for RFID, the advantages of implementing RFID and how different industry sectors can benefit from investing in this technology area. This report also examines some of the early innovators in this space, such as Wal-Mart, Metro and Tesco and provides profiles of the leading RFID vendors and their go-to-market strategies. Identify the key revenue opportunities available for software providers, hardware vendors and IT services companies from entering the growing RFID market using the strategies and recommendations detailed in this report.


 

Table of Contents
 
The RFID Market Outlook
 
Executive summary 10
 
Introduction 10
 
RFID in context 10
 
RFID in practice 11
 
RFID by industry 12
 
The technology impact of RFID 13
 
Vendor strategies for success 14
 
Key vendors on the RFID landscape 15
 
Chapter 1 Introduction 18
 
What is this report about? 18
 
Who is the target reader? 18
 
Definitions 19
 
Barcodes 19
 
Global data synchronization (GDS) 19
 
Data pool 19
 
GS1 UK 19
 
EAN.UCC 20
 
Collaborative planning, forecasting and replenishment (CPFR) 20
 
EDI 20
 
Global individual asset identifier (GIAI) 20
 
Global location number (GLN) 20
 
Global returnable asset identifier (GRAI) 20
 
Global service relation number (GSRN) 20
 
Global trade item number (GTIN) 21
 
Supply chain management (SCM) 21
 
Value added network (VAN) 21
 
iv
 
Chapter 2 RFID in context 24
 
Summary 24
 
What is RFID technology? 25
 
Radio frequency identification technology 25
 
Electronic Product Code (EPC) 25
 
RFID 26
 
The history behind RFID 27
 
Why is RFID attracting attention? 27
 
Benefits of RFID 29
 
Chapter 3 RFID in practice 32
 
Summary 32
 
Maturity of RFID market 33
 
The standards debate 33
 
RFID adoption 35
 
Growth prospects for RFID 35
 
Real-world RFID implementations 36
 
Vendor challenges 38
 
RFID is too immature and will take longer than you think 38
 
Cost of tags 39
 
Other expenses 40
 
Privacy 40
 
Integration 41
 
Chapter 4 RFID by industry 44
 
Summary 44
 
Manufacturing 45
 
Overview 45
 
Approach to RFID 45
 
Barriers to RFID adoption 46
 
Areas ripe for RFID investment 47
 
Information management 48
 
Manufacturing execution, quality control, and compliance 48
 
Tracking and genealogy 48
 
Plant asset management 49
 
Inventory visibility 49
 
Labor productivity 49
 
Third-party logistics 50
 
v
 
Airports 50
 
Approach to RFID 50
 
Areas ripe for RFID investment 51
 
Passenger security 51
 
Sensors and fleets 51
 
Automotive 55
 
Overview 55
 
Approach to RFID 56
 
Barriers to RFID adoption 56
 
Privacy concerns 56
 
Existing investments 57
 
Areas ripe for RFID investment 57
 
Inventory management 57
 
The aftermarket parts market 58
 
Vehicle counterfeiting 59
 
Pharmaceutical 61
 
Overview 61
 
Approach to RFID 62
 
‘Project Jumpstart’ 65
 
Barriers to RFID adoption 67
 
Areas ripe for RFID investment 67
 
Counterfeiting 68
 
Inventory management 69
 
New opportunities 70
 
Healthcare 71
 
Overview 71
 
Approach to RFID 72
 
Barriers to RFID adoption 73
 
Regulation does not go far enough 73
 
Cost of tags 74
 
Privacy 74
 
Overstretched resources 75
 
Barcodes have not yet played out their role in healthcare 76
 
Areas ripe for RFID investment 76
 
Patient safety 77
 
Improve existing processes 78
 
Chapter 5 The technology impact of RFID 80
 
Summary 80
 
Data, data everywhere 81
 
The data opportunity 81
 
New challenges on the data front 82
 
Data collection 83
 
Data management 84
 
vi
 
Data quality 85
 
Data synchronization 86
 
RFID analytics 90
 
Vendor response 92
 
Chapter 6 Vendor strategies for success 96
 
Summary 96
 
Introduction 97
 
Go-to-market approach by industry 97
 
Manufacturing 97
 
Market education 97
 
Obvious wins 98
 
Solutions must demonstrate cost efficiencies and productivity gains 98
 
Increasing importance of process information officers 99
 
Solution design is most time consuming 99
 
Partnerships do not impress 99
 
Airports 99
 
First port of call 99
 
Join proof-of-concept RFID trials 100
 
Automotive 100
 
Short-term gain 100
 
Education is key 100
 
One-size-fits-all model not an option 101
 
Privacy concerns 101
 
Pharmaceutical 101
 
Tactical moves 101
 
Education 102
 
Healthcare 102
 
Opportunities – if vendors act now 102
 
Keep up with industry developments 102
 
Address the technology’s limitations 102
 
Understand the implementation cycle 103
 
Alleviate end user fears 103
 
Build a portfolio through partnership 104
 
Educate customers 104
 
Focus on services 105
 
Chapter 7 Key vendors in the RFID
 
landscape 108
 
Summary 108
 
vii
 
Competitive Landscape 109
 
Large enterprise application vendors 110
 
Microsoft 110
 
Oracle 111
 
Infrastructure vendors 112
 
IBM 112
 
Sun Microsystems 113
 
Mobile vendors 115
 
Systems integrators 116
 
Integration vendors 117
 
webMethods 118
 
Tibco 118
 
Ascential Software 118
 
Teradata 119
 
DataMirror 120
 
Other vendors 120
 
Database software vendors 121
 
Sybase 121
 
ObjectStore 122
 
Supply chain software vendors 122
 
SAP 122
 
Manugistics 123
 
Manhattan Associates 124
 
Descartes 124
 
ClickCommerce 125
 
Red Prarie 125
 
Other vendors 126
 
Chip vendors 126
 
Intel 126
 
Texas Instruments 127
 
Niche RFID suppliers 128
 
Security vendors 128
 
Index 131
 
viii
 
List of Figures
 
Figure 4.1: Manufacturers’ technological capabilities 46
 
Figure 4.2: SWOT analysis of RFID trolley tracking 53
 
Figure 4.3: SWOT analysis of RFID baggage tracking (passive tags) 54
 
Figure 4.4: The Automotive Ecosystem 55
 
Figure 4.5: The Pharmaceuticals Ecosystem 62
 
Figure 4.6: Drivers and barriers to adoption for healthcare RFID 71
 
Figure 5.7: GDS can deliver benefits for manufacturers and retailers 86
 
Figure 5.8: RFID data integration will take time 88
 
List of Tables
 
Table 4.1: Pharma initiatives to implement RFID technology 63
 
Table 4.2: Benefits, costs and unresolved issues with RFID 64
 
Table 4.3: Example of real-life brand protection program using security labels (company name
 
withheld) 69
 
Table 4.4: RFID implementations in the healthcare industry 73


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