RFID - EPC Electronic Product Code as a Shrinkage Control Tool

dc.creatorJiménez Flórez, Yohany Andrés
dc.date2019-02-18T22:58:57Z
dc.date2019-02-18T22:58:57Z
dc.date2013-12-31
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-03T19:05:12Z
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dc.identifierJiménez Flórez, Y. (2013). RFID - EPC Código electrónico de producto como herramienta de control de merma. INGE CUC, 9(2), 11-20. Recuperado a partir de https://revistascientificas.cuc.edu.co/ingecuc/article/view/1
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dc.identifierCorporación Universidad de la Costa
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dc.descriptionLa tecnología de identificación por radiofrecuencia o RFID, trabajando bajo el estándar de identificación global EPC (por sus siglas en inglés “Electrónic Product Code”) ha revolucionado las cadenas de suministro a nivel global por su capacidad de incrementar la trazabilidad, visibilidad y eficiencia operativa, sin embargo, no ha sido abordado el impacto que puede tener como herramienta de seguridad para las compañías. Este trabajo presenta los hallazgos encontrados mediante el empleo de EPC como herramienta de seguridad y control al robo, comprobado por medio de una prueba piloto desarrollada durante un período de cuatro meses en un punto de venta en Colombia.
dc.descriptionThe radio frequency identification technology, or RFID, working under the EPC (Electronic Product Code) has revolutionized supply chains globally thanks to its ability to increase traceability, visibility and operational efficiency. However, its potential impact as a security tool has not been addressed by companies. This paper shows the findings after EPC was implemented as an anti-theft security system and control tool. This project was proved through a pilot test developed for four months at a sales point in Colombia
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dc.subjectCadena de abastecimiento
dc.subjectTecnología
dc.subjectIdentificación de productos
dc.subjectSeguridad
dc.subjectRadiofrecuencia
dc.subjectMerma
dc.subjectEPC
dc.subjectRFID
dc.subjectCódigo de barras
dc.subjectSupply chain
dc.subjectTechnology
dc.subjectProduct identification
dc.subjectSecurity
dc.subjectRadio frequency
dc.subjectShrinkage
dc.subjectBarcode
dc.titleRFID - EPC Código electrónico de producto como herramienta de control de merma
dc.titleRFID - EPC Electronic Product Code as a Shrinkage Control Tool
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