RFID Solutions - Supply Chain / Logistics

Real Time Tracking Solutions for Supply Chain


Accutrack’s Supply Chain Advantages

  • Knowledge is Power & Profit

    Accutrack will give you complete visibility into your business processes, providing accurate information about the status and results of various operations, processes and transactions. Accutrack can address and resolve problem areas within your business in real time, providing powerful knowledge and bottom line profit.
  • Control Inventory – The Big Picture

    Accutrack allows you to gain a measurable business advantage by reducing inventory and out-of-stock scenarios at critical points in supply chain
    • Accutrack allows you to respond to shocks in supply and demand quickly and smartly
    • Accutrack enables you to gain supply-chain benefits by shared RFID implementations across organizational boundaries
  • Compatible Communication

    Accutrack’s seamless, single source data integration enables every facet of the supply chain dynamics to operate at the most accurate and most efficient level for both internal and external trading partners
    • Accutrack technology doesn’t modify existing (ERP) applications or products (SAP) and will integrate with any RFID device
  • Operational Rhythm - Don’t Miss a Beat

    Your business can operate without downtime or expensive system overhaul or major infrastructure change because Accutrack complies with and strives to maintain your internal technology standards
  • Scalability is a Perfect Fit for your business

    • Purchase a fully RFID Integrated Solution (Saas - "Software as a Service" or Managed Service)
    • Hybrid - Combination of Purchased and Managed Service
REFERENCE: • Alinean Research, 2006. A.T. Kearney (2003) RFID/EPC: Managing the Transition.; PWC Consulting (2002) Focus on Retail: Applying Auto-ID To Improve Product Availability at the Retail Shelf • Shister, N. (2005, August 1). RFID: Taking Stock of the Wal-Mart Pilot. World Trade Magazine • Langdoc, Scott & Romanow, Kara. (2005, October 6). RFID and Retail: Little Return for Case and Pallet Tagging. • Stine, Jon C. (2005, October 28) Intel Retail Consumer Package Goods: Industry Field Primer • Emory University, University of St. Gallen, & University Of Colorado. (2002) Retail Out of Stocks: A Worldwide Examination of Extent, Causes and Consumer Response • Langdoc, Scott & Romanow, Kara. (2005, October 6). RFID and Retail: Little Return for Case and Pallet Tagging. • R Zucker publisher. (2005, October 19). Wal-Mart Improves On-Shelf Availability Through the Use of Electronic Product Codes - RFID. • Ernst & Young. (2003). Study of Retail Loss Prevention • Accenture. (2003). Auto-ID on Demand: The Value of Auto-ID Technology in Consumer Packaged Goods Demand Planning. • American Apparel increases sales lift by up to 14%.
Excelion RFID solutions provide Real-Time Visibility into Supply Chain