Intel, Siemens Business Services, SAP offer RFID basics
The main beneficiaries will be the consumer goods industry and the retail trade, which will benefit from being able to uniquely mark and track their products individually and in packing units and to integrate the information that is stored in the RFID tags into their supply chain management (SCM) or enterprise resource planning (ERP) solutions.
The Starter Kit contains three preconfigured scenarios which range from equipping delivery batches with RFID tags to integrating the RFID data into the customer’s ERP software. The startup scenario already meets the supplier requirements of many trading companies like Wal-Mart, Metro and Target. The package includes RFID tags, RFID printers and defined consulting services for the startup phase.
The additional Starter Kit scenarios allow for the step-by-step integration of the RFID data into the company’s own delivery processes. Thanks to the SAP Auto-ID infrastructure – part of the integration platform SAP NetWeaver – included in the second scenario, the RFID data can be scanned when the goods are shipped. The third scenario includes the SAP Exchange Infrastructure (SAP XI), with which the RFID data can be integrated directly into SAP solutions or other applications and be used in real-time processes, thus eliminating slow data entry and formatting procedures. The solution providers will assess the individual potential of RFID technology, analyze the processes and their economic feasibility (ROI), and implement the solution.
The solution will accelerate the logistics processes, reduce stock levels and bring the supply network into line with today’s technical requirements. The Starter Kit combines the reliability, performance and scalability of the Intel architecture with the functionality, stability and integration capability of the SAP Auto-ID infrastructure and the experience and expertise of Siemens Business Services for RFID process and technology consulting and system integration.
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