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RFID in future packaging

RFID in future packaging. Sami Liponkoski Area Sales Manager North Europe UPM Raflatac RFID. Contents. UPM Raflatac RFID visibility – when is the package RFID active? Practical tests done And the business case…. UPM Raflatac. Raflatac and UPM Rafsec are together UPM Raflatac :.

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RFID in future packaging

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  1. RFID in future packaging Sami Liponkoski Area Sales Manager North Europe UPM Raflatac RFID

  2. Contents • UPM Raflatac • RFID visibility – when is the package RFID active? • Practical tests done • And the business case… UPM Raflatac

  3. UPM Raflatac • Raflatac and UPM Rafsec are together UPM Raflatac: Labelstock business area RFIDbusiness area World leader in high-quality RFID tags and inlays Pressure sensitive solutions for branding and information transfer UPM Raflatac

  4. Rafsec RFID Tags and Inlays We produce both HF and UHF tags We offer various delivery formats: dry inlay wet inlay paper-faced tag In-mould tag UPM Raflatac

  5. Focus Segments Apparel & Item Authentication Pharmaceutical Industry Transportation Mass Transit & Event Ticketing Media Management Retail SCM UPM Raflatac

  6. Understanding the Tag • Service Offering • Understanding Tag Behaviour • Tag Characterization UPM Raflatac

  7. Factors of Transponder Readability LOCAL REGULATIONS TRANSPONDER READER READABILTY PROTOCOL PORTAL CONFIGURATION READER ANTENNA ENVIRONMENT END USE PRODUCT UPM Raflatac

  8. G2 tags for RTI • Tagging plastic trays is one of the challenging areas in case level tagging. Tags are normally located very close to each other which usually has a significant influence on performance. • Handling of plastic trays requires high durability against mechanical wearing and resistance to humid and high temperature • Due to the high requirements of the environment UPMRaflatac offers an superior In Mold tag solution for new trays. Existing trays can be tagged by Retrofit tag solution in order to ease the adoption of RFID UPM Raflatac

  9. RFID Tagging of Plastics What is the Short Term Impact on Plastics -Case-like Plastic Containers will be Tagged -Returnable Plastic Assets will be In-Mold Tagged -Plastics Housings for Expensive Components will be In-Mold Tagged -Existing Returnable Assets will need Tagging -Pallet Shrink Wrap Trash will have Tags

  10. RFID Tagging of Plastics What is the Long Term Impact on Plastics -Molders will be asked to In-Mold tag All Containers -RPC will have a permanent GRAI and password changeable SSCC -RFID Tag Cost will Approach Bottle Cost -In-moldLabels will have RF Tags Embedded -Everywhere tags are handled, validation occurs -Most Recycled Plastic will still have RFID -RFID can be used for Recycle Auto-Sorting

  11. RFID Tagging of Plastics Recycling Considerations: -Business Case Drivers (Out of Stock, Warranty, Self Checkout) required RFID tags near impossible for consumers to remove -IMT RFID and RPC will have essentially the same life span -IMT RFID will require "milling" to remove -Economics will likely drive IMT RFID on bottles -Grinding of Recycle will make RFID tags unremovable by specific gravity -Is there a technology to remove In-Mold Labels today?

  12. G2 for Corrugated Cases • Frog has shown very high performance in dock door case level tagging • 100 % readability even with 100 tag population (macaroni) • min 95% readability with 95 cases (candy boxes) • DogBone has shown very high performance in dock door case level tagging • 100 % readability even with 150 tag population. Paper products • 100 % readability in mobile phone application (population 70 tag/70 cases) UPM Raflatac

  13. Dense Reader Environment10 Portal Test - Cages UPM Raflatac

  14. Dense Reader Environment 10 Portal Test - Tagged Trays on Dollies UPM Raflatac

  15. 10 Portal Tests - Test 3: Results • 10 Portals – 3 Channels • 26 Tags per dollie • 17 simultaneous Passes • Walking pace • 170 total passes • 102/170 read 100% tags • 95% Tag read • 100% Dolly read No read periods missed UPM Raflatac

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  17. Potential benefits for suppliers • Increased Sales • Efficient Production Planning • Smart Recalls • Improved Inventory Control / Reduced Inventory • Efficiencies • e.g. Faster Receiving And Shipping UPM Raflatac

  18. Potential benefits for DC’s • Automated Inventory Count • Faster Receiving And Shipping • Improved Quality Inspection At Distribution Centers UPM Raflatac

  19. Business case in theory- How about in practice • Things heard in the industry • 80-100 processes RFID has influence on - Best Buy • Double digit increase in turnover in the pilot stores - M&S • 90% of the "red lights" are caused by not received or faulty EDI dispatch advice. - Metro • In most of the OOS situations we know we have the goods, we just don't know where?- Wal*Mart • We know the technology is not 100% at the moment however we are 100% sure that we need it. - Wal*Mart • Items selling 1 – 15 units / day will have up to 30 % improvement in out of stock – University of Arkansas UPM Raflatac

  20. Rafsec Tags Ute I Världen UPM Raflatac

  21. TACK!!!www.upmraflatac.comsami.liponkoski@upmraflatac.com+358 204 168243

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