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    Envoyée le mercredi 23 avril 2008 04:14:02
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    http://www.globalchange.com Impact of RFID technology on supply chain management costs and warehousing efficiency. Public concerns about RFID and RFID controversy, reduction of warehouse losses and theft of stock, control of supply, stock reductions. Counterfeiting, security and privacy issues. Use of RFID to tag retail products, self-service era, barcodes self-service scanning. Impact of RFID on charging systems and integration of RFID charging and financial transactions using mobile phones -- impact on banking, back-end processing, international payment systems. Future of mobile phones as payment systems. Biometric passports and RFID scanning for identity control and security, impact on shipping, bills of lading, real time clinical monitoring and remote diagnostics in health care. US boycott of Mach 3 Gillette razor blades with RFID protests. Beneton RFID controversy and boycott. Scanning of RFID tags and data leakage. Privacy concerns with RFID technology. RFID tags on tear off price labels. RFID tags as part of guarantee. Business management video by keynote conference speaker Dr Patrick Dixon, Futurist and author of 12 books on global trends including Futurewise and Building a Better Business. Problem of direct mail catalogue companies and online ordering, delivery and returns to warehouse. Cost of returns and restocking costs in warehouse -- wrong product size, wrong colour, faulty goods. Managing returns using RFID technology to reduce trust. Future vision. Business management video by keynote conference speaker Dr Patrick Dixon, Futurist and author of 12 books on global trends including Futurewise and Building a Better Business. Future of logistics and supply chain management. Future of national post offices and postal service monopolies. DHL, Fedex and UPS global competition for just-in-time courier services. Growth of air freight, alternative delivery services. Deregulation of delivery services. Distribution and supplies of components, raw materials and finished products. Inflation and outsourcing. Online tracking and tracing of products. Integration into global supply chain, suppliers, manufacturers, wholesalers, warehouses, retail. Logistics, supply chain, management, wholesale, retail, transportation, distribution, supplies, freight, courier, tracking, dhl, deutsche post, fedex, ups, manufacturing, post offices, monopoly, integration, software, data. logistics supply chain management wholesale retail transportation distribution supplies freight courier tracking dhl



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  • pjvdixon

    Hmmm.  People get very passionate about RFID, privacy and security. 666? Interesting that if you look at every printed bar code you will see that someone decided when inventing the system to put 6 at beginning, 6 in middle and a 6 at the end. Pick up any bar code item in your home and you will see this is true - 666 hidden in printed numbers above or below, used to calibrate bar code as it is read. But that does not mean tins of beans or packets of crisps are owned by the devil!
    lundi 07 novembre 2011 04:10:54
  • DelSolSea

    his argument that self server barcode swiping is difficult is total Bull S_hit to make his point. Nothing could be easier please get your head out of your ass!
    jeudi 15 septembre 2011 14:21:05
  • Kwasi5179

    He also forced everyone, small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on his right hand or on his forehead, so that no one could buy or sell unless he had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of his name. Revalation 13:16-17 READY/STUDY THE BIBLE
    mercredi 30 mars 2011 19:23:31
  • OEllie25

    This is a monstrous idea. God forbid this would happen in my lifetime. This demonic Englishman (surprise, suprise) is unabashedly selling idea as though it were a good thing. Only an idiot would think there was any benefit in being chipped like an animal in a zoo, is a good thing. Voluntary slavery! What happens if someone turns the rfid chip off, what if yours gets counterfeited with that of a wanted criminal? Is that a chance you would take for free broadband?
    mardi 07 décembre 2010 10:46:40
  • bahdela1

    i was dreaming about ths technology , for long time, finally we have this. am sure, if the cost are very low everything will be tagged with RFID, include our shoes, so when we walk in to work , the Time in Records.. congratulation for RFID Technology
    lundi 26 juillet 2010 00:56:18
  • reggaedirect

    wow very good info thanks for upload
    dimanche 16 mai 2010 14:58:39
  • Smyrk420

    You can stick anything with an RFID chip in a steel sleeve and it won't read it...
    lundi 19 avril 2010 16:44:15
  • MarkFaust

    Sounds good, let's do it! That way someone can set off an EMP pulse and everything i grab is free of charge. Go home with it and microwave the chip so it can't be tracked! Has this idiot jackass of a speaker thought of that?!?
    lundi 05 avril 2010 04:24:04
  • TheLockdawg

    i think this is a great idea connecting it to the phone i think the public dosnt want anything to do with rfid because just who gets to use the info on them and i think credit cards belong to greedy people
    jeudi 18 mars 2010 15:13:22
  • pjvdixon

    Interesting
    dimanche 07 mars 2010 04:28:24
  • pjvdixon

    I think a microwave would fry it to bits.
    dimanche 07 mars 2010 04:27:44
  • ChrisoneillART

    What happens to a RFID tag if it's put in to the microwave and you didn't know it was there, would it still work?
    lundi 28 décembre 2009 01:35:33
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