An RFID application in the food supply chain: A case study of convenience stores in Taiwan |
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Authors: | I-Hsuan Hong Jr-Fong DangYi-Hsuan Tsai Chen-Shen LiuWang-Tsang Lee Ming-Li WangPei-Chun Chen |
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Affiliation: | a Institute of Industrial Engineering, National Taiwan University, 1 Section 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei 106, Taiwan b Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, National Chiao Tung University, 1001 Ta Hsueh Road, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan c Industrial Technology Research Institute, 195 Section 4, Chung Hsing Road, Hsingchu 310, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Food hazards can appear at any stage of global food supply chains, making it essential to define critical control points to capture the data about ingredients, manufacture and dates-certain (sell-by, use-by), etc., and provide it in a transparent manner to supply chain participants and consumers. The government of Taiwan has appointed a non-profit research organization to conduct a pilot project to launch a potential national-wide food traceability system to increase the intangible value of purchased food and to enhance food safety. This paper discusses a financially viable business model for a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) application to a food traceability system. We conduct a case study of RFID implementation in the chain of convenience stores in Taiwan. The Taiwanese experiment may have implications for policy-makers, industry and public health officials elsewhere. |
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Keywords: | Radio frequency identification (RFID) Food traceability system Supply chain |
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