For Business Process & Applications Professionals (Length: 15 pages)

July 29, 2008

The ROI Of RFID For Asset Tracking

A Total Economic Impact™ Analysis Uncovers Big Benefits When Minimal Inventory Controls Are In Place

This is the second document in the "ROI Of RFID" series

by Patrick M. Connaughton, Roy C. Wildeman

with Sharyn Leaver, Jon Erickson, Varun Sedov


Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

Asset tracking using active Wi-Fi-enabled RFID tags is getting more interest these days. Why? For one, even with the high cost of tags, there's actually a clear ROI in sight for these investments. To illustrate this, we created two conservative ROI models profiling sample companies tagging more than 1,000 assets in a three-year period. The first sample company is a parts supplier to auto OEMs tracking reusable containers. The second is a hospital tracking mobile equipment. The biggest differences between the two scenarios were the number of inventory audits currently being performed and the amount of time it took staff to locate the asset when they needed to use it. The result: For the highly controlled parts manufacturer, an estimated 9% ROI. However, for the hospital with limited preexisting controls and staff that spend an inordinate amount of time searching for assets, the estimated return jumps way up to 69% ROI with cumulative benefits of more than a million dollars. Plus, future rewards like using the data to analyze and improve process flows are just as exciting.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTES & RESOURCES

itemAsset Location Tracking: Old Business Problem Meets New(ish) Technology

itemThree Factors Determine The ROI Of RFID Asset Tracking

itemCalculating ROI For Asset Tracking Using Active RFID

itemEnvironments With Limited Inventory Controls Benefit The Most From RFID

itemFlexibility Options: Cycle Time Analysis Is Now Possible

Recommendations

itemSuccess Hinges On Process Improvements, Not Necessarily Technology

itemSupplemental Material

Forrester interviewed 13 vendor companies and system integrators: Acsis, AeroScout, Alien Technology, CapGemini, Clarkson Consulting, Ekahau, IBM, Intermec Technologies, ITC Infotech, Motorola, OATSystems, SAP, and Zebra Technologies.

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Analyst: Patrick M. Connaughton, Roy C. Wildeman
Technology: IT Spending & Budgeting, Packaged Applications, Supply Chain Management, Total Economic Impact™
Industry: Automotive, Automotive Technologies, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Healthcare Technologies, Hospitals & Clinics, Retail, RFID
Special Feature: Models
Geography: Asia Pacific, Europe, North America

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