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    Implementation of RFID, Warehouse Storage Solution

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    Material Handling

    Verification and Sample Testing

    Packing ,Tagging and Storage

    Warehouse Management

    Dispatch management

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    What is RFID ?

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    Radio Frequency Identification for tracking of Tagged items

    under a closed environment.

    What Constitutes an RFID System?

    One or more RF tags

    Two or more antennas

    One or more interrogators

    One or more host computers

    Appropriate software

    RFID PASSIVE TAG

    Fixed RFID Reader Handheld RFID Reader

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    RFID Operations

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    Some tags

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    APHMHIDC

    Middleware with Local Database

    for offline transactions

    Central DatabaseInfor

    mation FlowHigh Resolution

    Real-time

    Process Based

    High Accuracy

    Process

    Quality and

    Measurement

    Application

    Innovation

    Customer

    Value

    Creation

    ProcessAgility

    RFID

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    Implementation Outline of RFID Technology at SWH

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    Architecture of the RFID Implementation

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    RFID enables End to end Solution for Material

    Handling and inventory Management

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    Application

    SystemsRFWrite data

    to RF tags

    Read

    ManagerTransaction

    Data Store

    Items with

    RF TagsReader

    Antenna

    Antenna

    1Tag/Item

    Relationship

    Database 9

    InternetMain

    Server

    Product

    Information (PML

    Format)

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    Infrastructure : Hardware and IT Landscape

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    Process Flow: Receiving Goods from Suppliers

    Fixed UHF

    RFID Reader

    Manual Tagging Process

    RFID Tagging

    Area / Zone

    Tagged RFID DRUGS to

    Storage Section

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    Process Flow: Dispatching Goods

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    Drugs from Pre -Sampling Section

    Dispatch of Goods

    from the Store to

    Hospitals

    RFID Validation of theGoods dispatched

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    Proposed Architecture- Features

    Easy to track the flow of

    inventory

    Gives real time Stock

    details online Can be integrated to

    any kind of database

    which is already existing

    Mandates proper stock

    management in stores

    Pilfering can be avoided

    Easy to audit in real

    time

    Easy to identify andTrack the movement of

    stock between various

    internal departments.

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    Material Handling

    Aggregate / De-aggregate

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    Few Additional Features of our Implementation

    Real Time Stock Identificationthrough Handheld Readers

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    Real time Alerts for UnauthorizedTransactions at Entrances and Exits

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    Value Addition and Conclusions

    Adoption of Biometric Finger prints for Accessing theApplication software

    Alerts should be acknowledged by authorized personnel only

    Stock can be moved from one location to other using

    authorized finger prints only

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    Warehouse Management Equipment

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    The role of equipment in warehouse operations Reduce cost (labor + space)

    enhance space utilization by, e.g., enabling the exploitation of the vertical dimension of the facility

    allowing for denser packing

    allow for more efficient order-picking by, e.g., increasing the density

    supporting the automated transfer of material from storage to sortingand Dispatch area

    Enhance responsiveness increase the throughput of the facility, e.g.,

    increasing the SKU(Stock keeping Unit) density establishing a more ergonomic environment/arrangement for the

    warehouse operators

    facilitating the parallelization of order picking

    by parallelizing the tasks of order-picking and replenishment

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    Various Warehouse Equipment

    Storage Racks

    Pallets (1200X1000 mm type)

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    Fork Lifting Equipment

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    Proposed CIVIL and Warehousing architecture at

    Scientific warehouse of Hyderabad and Mahbubnagar

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    > Four Layouts of the Warehouse are proposed

    following the International Warehouse Design standards> The Preferences were assigned to each of the layout

    considering the maximum space utilization as priority.

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    Thank you

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