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E-Supply Chain Technologies & ApplicationsEBC 6230 – Winter Session 2014
Title : Application of Electronic Enablers for Supply Chain Management
of Dairy Products
Submitted to:Dr. Mohamed Baymout
Prepared by:Alhassan Abdullahi Ohiomah (7128495)
Shihab Ahmed (7505149)Loay Ahmed Alkibsi (6697666)
Kwasi Appiah (7516413)Pouria Ghaternabi (7050754)
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Agenda
Industry overview Upstream Supply Chain Downstream Supply Chain Supply Chain Challenges Traceability Case Study
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Dairy Industry Overview
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1.4%0.2%
11.1%2.1 %
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Consumption
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Production
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Milk Supply Chain Functions
Upstream Supply Chain Downstream Supply Chain
Co-operatives Direct from Farm
Dairy Boards
Milk Collection Sources
Small CooperativeDirect FarmDairy Boards
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Upstream Supply Chain
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Down Stream Supply Chain
Dairy Products
Processing Plant
RetailersDistribution
Center
Transportation
Labeling Manufacturin
gPackaging
Corrugated Paper / Plastic
Company
Consumers
Materials Flow
Information Flow
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Dairy Industry Challenges
Diverse Food categories
Price Deflation
Power shift in industry
• Milk & other goods• Beverage to powder• Solid to viscous• Packaging: canned, bagged, boxed
• Low-margin business• Customers demanding lower prices
• Power shifting from manufactures to Retailers (Wal-mart, etc)
• Everyday low prices strategy
Need to deal with the complexity and
decreasing prices
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Dairy Industry Challenges
Seasonal fluctuations
Changing quality of raw materials.• Farmers can produce as much or
as high a quality during certain seasons of the summer
Consumer demands changes based on seasons. • More ice cream in summer, less
in winter.
Need to control and efficiently manage
variances in the quality and quantity of raw milk
collected
Lack of access to real-time data about the milk can lead to inefficient raw material utilization and inaccurate
demand planning and forecasting further down the supply chain
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Dairy Industry Challenges
Changing consumer taste and requirements (Mass customization)
Food safety and security legislations
• Diverse population with differing tastes.• Changing lifestyle (more health
conscience)• Expect High Quality, availability, and
value.
• Contamination• Bio-terrorism• Traceability laws
Need to produce and deliver increasingly diverse product lines
with differing labeling & packaging requirements
Need to increase the integrity and accountability of the supply chain.
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Traceability in the Dairy Industry
Widely deployed technology is electronic traceability systems such as ERP systems. Bar-Codes, RFID tags and Computer produced labels are pervasive in the dairy foods industry.
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Why Traceability is Important
Improves efficiencies and effectiveness in the supply chain process.
Easy search and quick access in all systems involved in the supply chain.
Monitoring of product movement and information relating to product quality.
For product recall and withdrawal.
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RFID enabling supply chain of milk from farm to store
IN THE FARM For identification of cows Enables automated calf feeding. It facilitates the use of automatic drafting
gates in some farms. Utilized to monitor the entrance and
departure of a cow from the milking parlor and to record a cow’s milk production.
IN PRODUCTION PLANT Product Identification. Product Information and Contents. The manufacturer is able to track the
product through wireless radio communication.
RFID TAG
TRADITIONAL TAG
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RFID enabling supply chain of milk from farm to store
IN THE FARM For identification of cows Enables automated calf feeding. It facilitates the use of automatic drafting
gates in some farms. Used to monitor a cow’s entrance and
departure from the milking parlor Used to record a cow’s milk production
IN PRODUCTION PLANT Product Identification. Product Information and Contents. The manufacturer is able to track the
product through wireless radio communication.
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Case Study:
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Valio
A Finnish Producer of Dairy consumers products
Owned by 18 Finnish milk co-operatives
Number 1 and market leader in Finland and exporter to over 60 countries.
Some of Valio’s products are Valio Zero Lactose™ milk powder, spreads, cheese etc.
http://www.valio.com
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Shipment Process at Valio
Milk is chilled, pasteurized, containerized and placed on trolleys to fill orders.(Automated robotics)
Workers remove cart from conveyor line to staging areas.
Carts are loaded onto trucks.
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Challenges in supply chain @Valio
Shipment on to wrong trucks
Shipment at wrong times
Poor visibility of supply chain
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‘‘Tag wheel’’ with built-in Passive UHF tags
http://www.rfidjournal.com/articles/view?11179/
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RFID Reader Antennas
http://www.rfidjournal.com/articles/view?11179/
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Tag wheel and antennae in use
http://www.rfidjournal.com/articles/view?11179/
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Benefits of RFID Technology implementation at Valio
End to end visibility Reduction of Errors in wrong
shipments Software issues instant alerts via
warning lights, text and email in the event of wrong loading or incorrect time.
Reduction in the amount of manual labor.
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Conclusion
Dairy Industry is has a very complex product line that is compounded by the products very short life span.
Retailers & Customers are forcing downward pricing pressures on industry.
Demand of dairy products is increasing world wide, necessitating innovation in the supply chain.
Industry is using latest technologies to manage the supply chain and efficiently monitor products.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVNq_K6fyi8
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