Finnish Fashion Company Eyes RFID-driven Supply Chain
on November 13th, 2007 at 6:05 amNP Collection implements RFID technology with UPM Raflatac UHF tags to gain end-to-end visibility from manufacturing through retail point-of-sale.
Tampere, Finland — November 12, 2007 — NP Collection has become the first fashion company in Scandinavia to pilot an RFID-based total supply chain solution.
The pilot started in June 2007 with the aim of improving the efficiency of the company’s supply chain logistics. As NP Collection is in the process of opening its own chain of stores and expanding its global purchasing network, it needed a supply chain administration tool.
The RFID tags are attached to NP’s garments at the manufacturing site to enable tracking and data collection throughout the supply chain. In the first phase of the pilot the garments are RFID-tagged at a manufacturing site in Europe. Starting January 2008, garments manufactured in China will also be tagged, enabling NP Collection to track all its garments with RFID technology.
With RFID technology, NP is able to follow each stage of the supply chain in real time, which can help drive cost savings and increase accuracy both in logistics and manufacturing. The company knows exactly what garments are being manufactured, which are on their way to Finland and which retail shops are expecting shipments.
In addition to tracking the supply chain, NP Collection’s item-level RFID solution covers the receipt and dispatch of goods, inventory management and point-of-sale functions. The company can carry out daily inventory to see what products are on the shelves and which require replenishment. In retail shops, real-time product information can be used to plan shelf space usage before the goods have arrived.
“We’ve been following the development of RFID technology for many years. By this spring we’d become convinced that now is the right time to implement it,” said Risto Rosendahl, managing director of NP Collection. “Thanks to our state-of-the-art RFID solution, the product handling rate has improved tenfold and human error has been eliminated. We expect to reach ROI in six months.”
The RFID supply chain solution used by NP Collection is provided through collaboration between several companies. The integration services are provided by the Finnish companies RDN, Salpomec and Vilant, while logistics functions are supplied by Itella. UPM Raflatac is delivering the RFID tags, which are converted into labels by SML. The readers and antennas are supplied by ADT.