GPS - GIS White Papers
Woolworths "Chips" Away at Inventory Shrinkage Through RFID Initiative
Overview Dartmouth College's initial challenge for the pilot project was to define a manageable scope in terms of the products, vehicles, stores, and distribution centers to be included. The solutions were bar codes, RFID devices, RFID readers, Global Positioning System (GPS), a Wireless Wide Area Network (WAN) and RFID tags. The benefits were Shrinkage, bookstock accuracy, reduced labor costs, asset management, transport efficiencies and identification of future RFID applications.
| Publisher | Trustees of Dartmouth College | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | July 2007 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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