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RFID, Innovation, and Standards
Jonathan Gregory, Director, Community Engagement, GS1 US May 5, 2020
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Antitrust Caution
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Agenda
• Introduction to GS1 US• RFID and Innovation in Industry• The Importance of Standards• Resources
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Our Purpose
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We create a common foundation for business by uniquely identifying, accurately capturing, and automatically sharing vital information about products, locations, and assets.
We enable visibility through the exchange of authentic data.
We empower business to grow and to improve efficiency, safety, security, and sustainability.
At GS1, we believe in the power of standards to transform the way we work and live.
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Who We Are
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We bring communities together.
• Neutral and not-for-profit
• User-driven and governed
• Global and local
• Inclusive and collaborative
GS1 is…
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What We Do
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We are in the business of progress.
GS1 brings industry leaders together to revolutionize the way they do business:
• Envision the future
• Solve an industry problem
• Engage their communities
• Exemplify best practices
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Global Reach
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110+ Member OrganizationsServing Business Around the World
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RFID and Innovation in Industry
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Disruptive Technology Adoption
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“Crossing the Chasm”, Geoffrey A. Moore, geoffreyamoore.com
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4uCcDGC7Uk
Aerospace: Tool Tracking
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Cross-Organizational Value of Visibility
“We can't improve what we can't measure, and we can't measure what we can't see or what we don't know. So visibility is the pre-requisite for all process improvements, and actually a prerequisite for all business savings.“
“By knowing the things that I don't know I can change the way I do business today...I can enable a lot of LEAN improvements.”
Carlo NizamFormer Head of Value Chain Visibility and RFID, Airbus (2010)
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Paul-Antoine Calandreau and Carlo Nizam (right)Holding a part fitted with an RFID nameplatehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqXdX3vrA0g
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Why RFID in Retail
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Southern Fried Cotton Case Study
Successful EPC/RFID solution deployment achieves high levels of order accuracy and operational efficiency
SFC deployed an in-house EPC-enabled item level RFID tagging solution that delivered a measurable return-on investment and future-proofed its business.https://www.gs1us.org/sfc
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After RFID deployment, chargebacks were reduced by 98.8%—improving accuracy, delivering a solid ROI and
payback in less than eight months.
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Top Use Cases for RFID in Retail
Retail: Item-level Visibility• Optimizing back-to-front operations• Display compliance• Frozen Inventory• Omni-channel• Inbound receipts / claims compliance• Product authenticity / loss prevention
Manufacturing• Integrated labels / source tagging• Pick/pack accuracy• Outbound validation
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Top Use Cases for RFID in Other Industries
Healthcare• Track and trace• Pharma Expiration & Temp Excursions• Kitting
Foodservice & Retail Grocery• Recall Management & Farm to Fork• Cold Chain: Food Waste & Freshness• Stock rotation/inventory circulation• Point of delivery• Limited Time Offers (Foodservice)• Omni-channel picking & checkout (Retail Grocery)
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Why use GS1 Standards for RFID?
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Webinar: RFID 101 for Any Business
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• For more insights along these lines, feel free to join this free webinar
• Date: May 12, 2020
• Time: 2:00 PM ET
• Register at:https://pages.gs1us.org/webinar-rfid-101.html
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Additional Links of Interest
• Getting Started with RFID Video Series
• GS1 Digital Link
• Auburn University RFID Lab and Chain Integration POC White Paper
• Airbus Value Chain Visibility
• GS1 US Solution Partners
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Thank You!
Questions?
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www.gs1us.org
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Contact Information
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Jonathan Gregory
Director, community engagement
GS1 US Corporate Headquarters Princeton South Corporate Center300 Charles Ewing BoulevardEwing, NJ 08628 USA
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Legal Disclosure
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GS1 US, Inc. is providing this presentation, as is, as a service to interested parties. GS1 US MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS IN THIS REGARD AND DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTY OF ACCURACY OR RELIABILITY OF ANY CONTENT, NONINFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
GS1 US shall not be liable for any consequential, special, indirect, incidental, liquidated, exemplary, or punitive damages of any kind or nature whatsoever, or any lost income or profits, under any theory of liability, arising out of the use of this presentation or any content herein, even if advised of the possibility of such loss or damage or if such loss or damage could have been reasonably foreseen.
*GS1 US employees are not representatives or agents of the U.S. FDA, and the content of this presentation has not been reviewed, approved, or authorized by the U.S. FDA.
*If applicable
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Trademark Notices
DataBar®, EAN®, EPC®, EPCglobal®, GDSN®, GS1 Global Registry®, GTIN®, and Global Trade Item Number® are registered trademarks of GS1 AISBL.
GS1 US® and design is a registered trademark of GS1 US, Inc. Trademarks appearing in this presentation are owned by GS1 US, Inc. unless otherwise noted, and may not be used without the permission of GS1 US, Inc.
The letters “U.P.C.” are used solely as an abbreviation for the “Universal Product Code” which is a product identification system. They do not refer to the UPC, which is a federally registered certification mark of the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) to certify compliance with a Uniform Plumbing Code as authorized by IAPMO.
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Addendum:
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GS1 Standards and Visibility
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Translating U.P.C. to EPC
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You've Been Asked to Tag Your Products with EPC-Enabled RFID Tags - Now What?
3 Steps to RFID Success
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Resources to help you get started!• FAQs• Checklists• Guidelines• Case Studies• NEW Video Series
http://www.gs1us.org/3-steps-to-rfid
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MOUnD Model of Organizational Change
• Middle• Outer• Upper• Down
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