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Impact of RFID technology on economic order quantity models

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  • Lakshmi Bhadrachalam
  • Suresh Chalasani
  • Rajendra V. Boppana

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Radio frequency identification (RFID) has been adopted by many organisations in recent years. The existing inventory models – commonly used for reordering products by the retailer – have been well studied for non-RFID implementations. In this paper, we modify these models to consider RFID implementations. The problem we address in this paper is how RFID implementations can affect the production models. RFID implementations incur additional costs, which is a disadvantage for organisations involved in the supply chain. However, the advantage of RFID is that it can make the supply chain continuously visible, thus reducing the production lead times to zero or almost negligible. The key question we address is, if RFID technology is implemented should the organisation move to a different production model to reap the benefits of RFID implementations? This paper discusses the conditions under which an RFID implementation is beneficial compared to a non-RFID implementation for existing inventory models. We argue that, in most cases, changes to an organisation's inventory model are required for an RFID implementation to be beneficial. We present detailed mathematical expressions and illustrate them with examples to support our claims.

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  • Lakshmi Bhadrachalam & Suresh Chalasani & Rajendra V. Boppana, 2011. "Impact of RFID technology on economic order quantity models," International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 7(3), pages 325-357.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpqma:v:7:y:2011:i:3:p:325-357
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    1. Aiello, Giuseppe & Enea, Mario & Muriana, Cinzia, 2015. "The expected value of the traceability information," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 244(1), pages 176-186.

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