Affiliation:
1. Warsaw University of Technology
Abstract
Abstract
The article presents the technical and organizational assumptions of RFID implementation in selected elements of supply chains, especially in warehouses, transhipment, and terminal facilities. A method of quantifying RFID technology has been proposed. On this basis, the structure of a mathematical model was submitted to evaluate selected performance indicators of RFID solutions in logistics facilities.
Subject
Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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