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Reusable Asset Management Model
(2009)BRIDGE DeliverableThis deliverable provides a contextual model for management of reusable assets. Its purpose is to explain how the Track & Trace Analytics framework developed in D3.2 can be applied to the management and monitoring of reusable assets (and specifically, different categories of reusable transport items (RTI)) as they are used within the distribution processes of supply chains.Report -
EPCIS-based Supply Chain Visualization Tool
(2009)Auto-ID Labs White PaperThe EPCIS specification allows for sharing item-level event data between business partners in a standardized way. As EPCIS event data represents measured points of actual business processes, business intelligence methods can be applied in order to detect inefficiencies (such as shipment delays, inventory shrinkage or out-of-stock) in supply chains. In order to deal with the overwhelming number of single events that are generated during ...Report -
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Simulation Study on the Effect of Sensor Information in Supply Chains of Perishable Goods
(2009)Auto-ID Labs White PaperSensor technologies can significantly improve the management of perishable goods. Studies show that even though sensors introduce additional costs, they help to increase supply chain efficiency and thus profits. However, the application of the technology also leads to additional greenhouse gas emissions. In this paper, we conduct a case study that investigates the value of sensor based replenishment configurations with respect to profit ...Report