Title: RFID and the Electronic Product Code
1RFID and the Electronic Product Code
MIT Enterprise ForumRFID SIGOctober 3,
2005Kenneth R. Traub, PhDCTO, ConnecTerra Inc.
2Speaker Background
- CTO of ConnecTerra, Inc.
- ConnecTerra makes infrastructure software for
RFID and other device computing applications - Leader in EPCglobal, the worldwide standards body
for RFID and Electronic Product Code technology - Co-founder of Software Action Group
- Co-author of most EPCglobal software specs
- Member of EPCglobal Architecture Review Committee
3Agenda
- EPC / RFID vision
- EPCglobal Standards
- Current Deployments
- Retailer
- Supplier
- Business Benefits
4Auto-ID Vision
- The Electronic Product Code (EPC)
- Gives a unique identity to individual physical
objects items, cases, pallets, locations, loads,
assets, etc - Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
- Cheap sensing of object EPC codes
- The Yin and the Yang
- EPC enables new, value-creating business
processes - RFID makes those processespractical
5Application Retail Promotions
Mfrs DistributionCenter
RetailersDistributionCenter
Manufacturing
Retail Store
- Give unique EPC to each case of
promotion-packaged item, on RFID tag - Equip facilities with RFID readers loading dock
doors, trucks, retail back-room door, dumpster - Can now measure drive promotion
- Timeliness is promotional packaging reaching
consumer in time? - Effectiveness is promotional item selling
better?
6Typical CPG Use Case
Manufacturer
Retailer
Store
Dist Ctr
Dist Ctr
Factory
Store
Dist Ctr
Dist Ctr
Store
Q when does product reach sales floor?
Q when was missing product shipped?
7Key Standards
- Electronic Product Code (EPC)
- Unique identity to physical objects
- RFID tag/reader protocol
- Tag applied by Company A readable by Company B
- EPC Information Services (EPCIS)
- Exchange of detailed information about EPC
observations between trading partners
8Electronic Product Code
1732050807
EPC
Company Code
Product Code
Unique Serial Number
- Every item has distinct serial number
- Capacity for 200 billion serial numbers per item
class (on 96-bit tag) - New business processes based on tracking
individual things
9EPC Information Services (EPCIS)
- Exchange of business-level EPC data
- What, where, when, and why
- At business process level
- Within enterprise and across enterprises
- Key technical challenges
- Generate data in form meaningful to partners
- Create value through data exchange
10Data Creation Example Palletizer
R
R
EnterpriseApp
at time T, the association of the following case
tags to the following pallet tag was created at
palletizer 3, to fulfill order 1234
EPCIS
PalletizerCapture App
What, Where, When, Why
between the time the case crossed the first beam
and the second beam at location L, the following
tag was read
ALE
Filtering Collection
What, Where, When
dozens of individual tag read events from
specific antenna
Reader Protocol
Reader
Reader
11EPC-enabled Operational Processes
RFID Tag_at_Ship Workstation
12RFID Capture Apps
Manufacturer
Retailer
Dist Ctr
Dist Ctr
Store
Tagging Station
EPC Capture Apps
Palletizer
Portal
Portal
Portal
Portal
Shelving
Doorway
EPCIS Events
ObserveDisaggregate
Commission Observe
Observe Aggregate
Observe
Observe
Observe
Observe
Observe
13EPC Data A Global Resource
Manufacturer
Retailer
Dist Ctr
Dist Ctr
Store
EPCIS Events
ObserveDisaggregate
Commission Observe
Observe Aggregate
Observe
Observe
Observe
Observe
Observe
Global EPC Data
14Challenges Addressed in Current Pilots
- EPCIS data must be meaningful to partners
- Capture apps must abstract away from operational
details. - Partners must share understanding
- Agreed terminology for business steps
(receiving) - Master data to interpret location identifiers
(store 23 back room) - Global EPCIS cloud implemented by data exchange
operations
EPCIS Association Event Time 314pm
1/1/2005 EPCs 123, 124, 125,
Location DC 2 inbound Biz Step Receiving
Data Center
Data Center
EPCIS Capture Interface
EPCIS Capture
EPCIS Repository
EPCIS Repository
EPCIS Query Interface
EPCIS Query
Internal Apps
Internal Apps
Manufacturer
Retailer
15How This Works Today (CPG)
- Large retailers require case- and pallet-level
EPCs on RFID tags - WalMart, Target, Albertsons,
- 200 suppliers currently comply
- Retailer ROI
- Improved operational efficiency within own walls
- Supplier ROI
- Several opportunities based on retailer-provided
data
16CPG Retailer Supply Chain Suppliers View
Supplier
Retailer
Retail Stores
Factory
Distribution Ctr
Distribution Ctr
1. EPC data collected during tagging and shipping
3. Retailer data shared with supplier via
retailers network
2. EPC observations collected as product moves
EPC Database
EPC Database
4. Combined data used to gain business benefits
17Deployment View Retailer Example
Enterprise-wide Data Center
EPCIS Query
Trading partners
EPCIS
EPCIS Capture
Retail Store
Dist Center
Retail Store
Rdr
Mware
Portal
EPCIS Capture
ALE
Rdr Prot
18Deployment View Supplier Example
- Focus for suppliers is getting tags onto
products. Not as simple as it sounds - Tag_at_Ship
- Least invasive, enabled per shipment
- Tag_at_Pick
- Also enabled per shipment, less material handling
- Tag_at_Source
- Least labor, but all customers receive tags
19Tagging Process Phase 1
Factory
Distribution Center
4. Sorted by barcode
3. Labels applied during pick
1. Product warehoused
Sorter
PickingStation
Sort Lane
2. Case EPC labels printed, stored on rolls
R
5. EPCs read and associated
ConnecTerra Middleware Tagging Software
6. Pallet EPC label printed
Tag Printing Station
P
7. Pallet shipped
WMS
20Tagging Process Phase 2
Factory
Distribution Center
4. Sorted by RFID and associated
4. Sorted by barcode
3. Labels applied during pick
1. Product warehoused
Sorter
PickingStation
Sort Lane
2. Case EPC labels printed, stored on rolls
R
5. EPCs read and associated
ConnecTerra Middleware Tagging Software
6. Pallet EPC label printed
5. Pallet EPC label printed
Tag Printing Station
P
7. Pallet shipped
6. Pallet shipped
WMS
21Tagging Process Phase 3 (long term)
Factory
Distribution Center
4. Sorted by RFID and associated
3. Sorted by RFID and associated
3. Labels applied during pick
1. Product warehoused
2. Product warehoused
Sorter
R
R
R
PickingStation
Sort Lane
R
2. Case EPC labels printed, stored on rolls
1. Case EPC labels delivered on packaging
Additional visibility
ConnecTerra Middleware Tagging Software
5. Pallet EPC label printed
4. Pallet EPC label printed
Tag Printing Station
P
Packaging Mfr
6. Pallet shipped
5. Pallet shipped
WMS
22Supplier Benefits Increased In-stock
- Key performance indicator for supplier are goods
in stock at retail stores? - Cant sell product if its not where the consumer
can find it - Key metric for retailers rating of supplier
- Supplier believes an increase in their in-stock
rate is possible by using EPC data to examine
supply chain - Gather 6 months of baseline data
- Alert if deviation arises e.g., abnormal delay
in shipping from retailer DC to retailer store - Take appropriate action in response to alert
23Supplier Benefits Discrepancy Reconciliation
- Discrepancy arises when shipment contents not
immediately confirmed e.g., concern that - Wrong product shipped
- Too few products shipped
- Most resolved successfully, but resolution
process takes time - Within two months of commencing RFID operations
- Far fewer than the usual 80 of RFID shipments
reported discrepancies - Several shipments with discrepancies had retailer
reads - ? minutes to file for resolution, instead of days
24Supplier Benefits New Product / Promotions
Execution
- Large manufacturer sees only 70 of promotional
displays reaching sales floor in time to coincide
with advertising. - Merely tagging display items yields instant ROI
- Recovery of incentive fees paid to retailers
- Better prediction of transit time to store front
- Ability to course-correct mid-promotion
25Summary
- EPC and RFID a reality in CPG supply chain today
- Most suppliers to major retailers in compliance
- Many tagging every SKU
- Retailers sharing data to suppliers
- Immediate benefits from RFID/EPC data sharing
- Increased In-Stock Percentage
- Reduced discrepancies
- Illumination of inside of supply chain
- New product / promotions
- Longer-term benefits expected
- Increased in-stock
- Increased operational efficiency
- Obstacles
- Tag cost
- Emerging Technology