(9.4.58) Adopting Latest IT Tools For Inventory Tracking & Its Management in Ongc
(9.4.58) Adopting Latest IT Tools For Inventory Tracking & Its Management in Ongc
(9.4.58) Adopting Latest IT Tools For Inventory Tracking & Its Management in Ongc
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Adopting Latest IT Tools for Inventory Tracking & its Management
in ONGC
Brij Lekh Suthar
ONGC, New Delhi, India
Abstract:
Inventory in any organization consists of namely Basic Raw material, Goods in Transit, Finished
goods, consumable items and Spare parts. As Inventory is crucial in business activity of any
organization and takes about 25 to 30% of cost, its management has become one of the top most
concern for organizations. For effective Inventory management (IM) and it inventory replenishment
based on use, time-to-time Inventory tracking & audit are essential.
Like any other major organization, ONGC also maintains a good amount of Inventory for its business
activities. Due to geographic spread of activities, inventory items are kept at different locations,
sometimes in remote areas & offshore platforms. The multiple locations & large number of items
makes it a challenging task of Inventory Management in ONGC.
Since last two centuries, various kinds of analysis and manual processes have been tried for
Inventory Management and for its major role of tracking & audit. Second half of the 20th Century saw
era of Bar code technology that revolutionized the processes in departmental stores worldwide. Bar
Code technology made the things almost 10 times faster than manual processes. This was used
along with infant technology of simultaneously capturing limited details on items. By the turn of
century, another technology called Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) was developed where items
lying at short distances or in containers can be tracked without opening them and thus further making
the operation nearly 10 times faster over Bar Code technology and also feeding data to networked
Servers, Databases and ERP platforms for truly IT enabled online & real time system for business
use.
The author discusses how RFID devices (called smart tags or Electronic Product code (EPC) tags
and its readers) can be used at major locations and for fast moving items and thus making inventory
tracking and whole gamut of Inventory management processes in ONGC very effective. The author
discusses technology of RFID tags, RFID Readers, Networking of LAN, WAN, centralized RDBMS, IM
enabled ERP application, Internet, Intranet, web and how users can access their required data from
different places using different access technologies.
The author discusses complete process right from generating smart tags for items, storing, moving
in/out of items from Stores, tracking at next/ destination locations, automatic capturing & data update
at central server and generation of alarms on pre set conditions. The author further discusses how
use of RFID can make the inventory tracking and capturing of data faster leading to effective inventory
management & substantial cost reduction.
The author has given calculation for designing RFID based Inventory tracking system in ONGC for
almost 400 locations, cost implications and benefits to organization in terms of increase in
productivity, profitability & building online & reliable database associated with SAP. In the end, author
has given recommendation & conclusion. Bibliography & references on the subject are also given.
Keywords:
Inventory Management, Inventory Tracking, Inventory Audit, Stock Month, ABC Analysis, UPC, Bar
Code, EPC, Smart Tag, RFID Tag, Active/Passive Tags, Inductive /Capacitive Coupled Tags, 64/96
bit Information, RFID Readers, LAN, WAN, RDBMS, SCADA, SCM, CRM, ERP, Electronic
Warehouse, Robot.
1.0 Introduction:
With the advent of industrialization, many processes were developed and adopted to give business
leverages. In the last two hundred years, many manual systems based on scientific studies were
developed for Invitatory management. Twentieth Century saw development of Electronics & IT
systems. The first system based on Electronics and IT used was Bard Code Technology. The
inclusion of radio propagation along with coded identity brought a new technology called RFID (Radio
Frequency Identification) which can be used with materials or livings bodies.
3.0 The RFID Technology: The RFID technology was developed in the second half of
Twentieth Century, as a solution for US Air force, for identification of Aircrafts. It was also used for
tracking cattle, cows and railroad cars. The technology was further introduced in airlines for baggage
tracking & identification. Today, RFID major users are Wal-Mart, the U.S. Department of Defense and
Albertsons.
3.2 Type of Tags: The tags are mainly two types. Active Tags and Passive Tags. (i) Active Tags:
They have their own miniature battery or power source with 3-4 years life. (ii). Passive tags: They do
not have any battery or power source. The tags can also be classified based on data stored and
read. The tags can be (i). Read only (ii) Read-Write tags and (iii) Write Once Read Many (WORM)
tags. Generally Read only have factory stamped ID code which are very secure and can not be easily
tampered. Active & Passive Tags can be further classified into Inductively coupled & Capacitively
coupled RFID Tags. The Tags are available in various frequency bands falling between 125 kHz to
2.45 GHz. Generally, tags are available at 13.56 MHz. Many tags are available in UHF 865-867 MHz
band which is good for walkthrough Gate Antennae attached to readers. The Tags can be read from
few Centimeters and to a distance of few Meters using Walkthrough Reader & Antenna. If connected
with radios, it can be read from any long distance. The Tags attached to GPS (Global Positioning
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System) can provide location of the Item along with its ID. Different Tags store Information in 40/64/96
Bits.
In India, the RFID solution is available from Gemini, TCS, HCL, Skandsoft Technologies etc. The
price in India varies from Rs. 20 to 3000 per piece for different type of tags. The major International
solution providers for RFID are Oracle, Retek, WebMethods, i2 Technologies and Retail Pro etc.
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atmospheric effect or in magnetic area looses its information. The Bar Code can be affected in rain,
humidity and can be easily scratched. Bar Code requires Line of Sight with reader and can be
scanned one by one in proximity.
Whereas, the RFID reader does not require Line of Sight, can read from a distance (as per type of
tags) and proximity scanning is not required. Moreover, the ID of hundreds of items can be read by a
Reader in just a fraction of second. The RFID tags can be paced in atmosphere of humidity, high
temp up to 200o Fahrenheit and in mud. The reader can read items placed inside wooden, plastic
boxes etc. RFID Tags are fixed on items with permanent adhesive gluing/ surface mounted. The data
stored on smart labels can be changed, updated and locked The Tags provides data even when they
are scratched/ torn but the Bar codes do not work in these conditions.
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124.77 Crores). But, CIOS and CIUT as on 08.02.2006 have gone down to Rs. 72.44 and 4.62 Crore.
(Total Rs. 77.06 Crores). This gives reduction of CIOS & CIUT to 45.65 & 2.06 %.
But, on the other hand, Stores and Stock-Months have gone up over the same period[1]. The Stores
and Stock- Months, as on 31.03.2005, were Rs. 1185.41 Crore and 9.14 months which have
increased to Rs. 1524.21 Crore and 12.92 Months on 28.02.2006 respectively.
Similarly, Spares and Stock-Months have also gone up. The Spares and Stock-Months, as on 31.03.
2005, were Rs. 619.52 Crore and 21.81 Months which have increased to 654.51 Crore and
26.77 Months on 28.02.2006 respectively.
This is an awakening sign that there is increase in overall Inventory for S&S (Store & Spares), both in
terms of value and Stock Months. Also, large no. of non moving items has been noticed. The study
has led to the conclusion that Inventory carrying cost has increased and there are multiple codes for
the same item. This indicates blocking of heavy funds for non productive assets.
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11.0 The completion of Business Management cycle the SAP, the SCADA and
the RFIDs:
By implementing RFID, ONGC shall fulfill all the three vertex of triangle for its corporate management
system & processes using SAP, SCADA and RFID on a robust Networking of LAN & WAN and
Communication Infrastructure. Having implemented all the best IT tools of SAP, SCADA and RFID for
its Business Processes, it shall enable ONGC to take further mileage on International Business arena.
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Hardware &
Software
No.
Readers &
Antennae Per
Site
Tags Per Site
Software Per
site
Installation,
Commissioning
Particulars
Handheld
Fixed
Walk
through
Passive
Plastic
Base Tags
Passive
Tags for
Metal
Bodies
Active Tags
RFID
Middleware
(Medium @
40%, Small
@10%)
SAP
Connectors
(Centralized
System)
10% of H/W
and lump
sum for
S/W
Major
Stores
22
2
4
2
Medium
Stores
49
1
2
1
Small
Stores
334
1
2
1
Total
Units
405
427
854
427
5,000
2,000
100
2,000
1,000
20
1
Rate Per
Item (Rs)
Total Cost
(Rs)
60,000
75,000
175,000
25,620,000
64,050,000
74,725,000
241,400
20
4,828,000
100
126,400
135
17,064,000
50
1
100
1
36,290
75
1,500
1,350,000
54,435,000
101,250,000
1,125,000
1,125,000
25,000,000
25,000,000
368,097,000
TOTAL
Table 1: Estimates for Implementation of RFID in ONGC
If ONGC decides, the system can be extended in Real-Time to vendors and other external partners
for cutting lead time in supply.
13.0 Conclusion:
Though RFID technology have been tried and used by major corporates in the Europe and Americas,
but the technology is still new in India. The technology has been tried in a limited way by few
corporates or subsidiaries of MNCs and Courier companies.
Days are not far away when, in addition to items, humans shall be required to carry RFID tags for
entry in to public places i.e. Bus Stands, Railway Stations, Airports, etc. without which, the entry shall
be restricted.
ONGC being Indias largest corporate in market capitalization and being technology savvy, it is right
time that ONGC adopts latest technology of RFID for better tracking of its whole gamut of inventory ,
cutting cost on duplication of inventory and reduce down time by providing faster availability of needy
items at right time.
The adoption of RFID in ONGC shall help in completing triangle of all the management processes of
automation by SAP, SCADA, and RFID on a robust networking & communication linkages.
The company which adopts technology as front runner only becomes global leader in business.
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Glossary:
ARTS
CIOS
CRM
DTYS
EPC
ERP
GLN
GPS
GTIN
IM
IUT
LAN
MIT
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NMI
PTYS
RDBMS
RFID
RSS
S&S
SCADA
SCM
SM
WAN
UHF
UCC
UPC
WMS
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