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RFID in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Cost Saving Strategies for Pharmaceutical Companies and Opportunities for Technology CompaniesPublished by: Kalorama Information Published: Mar. 1, 2008 - 100 Pages Table of ContentsCHAPTER ONE: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Scope and Methodology Size and Growth of the Market Customer Segments Cost of RFID Deployment Industry Initiatives to Promote the Adoption of RFID in Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals
Configurations of RFID Systems Parameters for Distinguishing RFID Systems Classification of RFID Systems Classification of RFID Systems on the Basis of Performance Classification of RFID Systems on the Basis of their Range Classification of RFID Systems on the Basis of Auto ID Centre Security Aspects and Possible Attacks on RFID Systems RFID Infrastructure Key Benefits of RFID in Healthcare Applications of RFID in the Pharmaceutical Industry Need for RFID in Pharmaceutical Industry RFID Benefits for the Pharmaceutical Industry RFID Application Areas Drivers Challenges Application of Identification Technologies Anti-Counterfeiting Applications for RFID in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Pfizer’s SupplyScape E-Pedigree System Pharmaceutical Company Case Study Background Solution - Executing the Pilot System and Technology Future Pharmaceutical Distributor Case Study Worldwide Implementation of RFID with Pharmaceuticals Jena Hospital EU Project St. Clair Hospital GlaxoSmithKline Refrigerated Drug Cabinets Partners Develop E-Pedigree Solutions for Pharmaceutical Companies Cardinal Health and California’s Drug Pedigree Law Faster and More Accurate Shipping Methods CHAPTER THREE: ISSUES AND TRENDS Global Counterfeiting World Counterfeiting Issues World Health Organization (WHO) and Counterfeit Medicines Regional Comparisons and Online Counterfeits Internet sales Improvements to Shipment Accuracy Regulatory Compliance Electronic Pedigree and the NABP Return on Investment (ROI) Estimated ROI for Pharmaceutical Industry Improved Inventory Control Prescription Sample Control and RFID Health and Safety Concerns Effects on Blood Products Clinical Trials Uniform Standards Developers Answer to Uniform Standards Smaller, Faster Chips Privacy Concerns Signal Transmissions Existing Technologies CHAPTER FOUR: MARKET ANALYSIS Overview US Pharmaceutical RFID Market Size and Forecast Industry Voices Cost of RFID Deployment Implementing RFID Industry Initiatives to Promote the Adoption of RFID in Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals
RFID Infrastructure Deployment Implementing RFID in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Scaling from Pilot to Implementation Stage Cost of RFID Infrastructure Deployment
Introduction Alien Technology Blue Vector Hewlett-Packard International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation Intermec, Inc. Motorola, Inc. SupplyScape Tagsys, Inc. Toshiba TEC Zebra Technologies Corporation
Table 1-1: Market for RFID Applications in the US Pharmaceutical Industry Figure 1-1: Market for RFID Applications in the US Pharmaceutical Industry Table 1-2: Major RFID Benefits for Users CHAPTER TWO: INTRODUCTION Figure 2-1: Parameters for Distinguishing RFID Systems Table 2-1: Classification of Radio Frequency in Terms of Performance Parameters Table 2-2: Applications of RFID with Different Ranges Table 2-3: Comparison of Active and Passive RFID in Terms of Different Performance Parameters Figure 2-2: Parameters for Classification of RFID Systems Table 2-4: Auto ID Centre Classification of RFID Systems Table 2-5: Types of Attacks on RFID Systems and their Countermeasures Figure 2-3: Classification of RFID Tags Figure 2-4: Value Chain of the RFID Industry Table 2-6: Select Identification Technologies Compared on Different Parameters Table 2-7: Key Differences between Bar Codes and RFID Table 2-8: Vertical-wise Application and Benefits of RFID Figure 2-6: Classification of Identification Technologies Applications Figure 2-7: Example of a Comprehensive Track-and-Trace Process
Table 3-2: NABP Recommendations Regarding Information to Include in an E-Pedigree System Table 3-3: Estimated Return on Investment (millions) for the Implementation of RFID - Typical Large Pharmaceutical Manufacturer Figure 3-1: Estimated Return on Investment (millions) for the Implementation of RFID - Typical Large Pharmaceutical Manufacturer Table 3-4: Estimated Return on Investment (millions) for the Implementation of RFID - Typical Large Pharmaceutical Distributor Figure 3-2: Estimated Return on Investment (millions) for the Implementation of RFID - Typical Large Pharmaceutical Distributor ($millions)
Table 4-1: World RFID Market Figure 4-1: Worldwide Market for RFID Table 4-2: Market for RFID Applications in the US Pharmaceutical Industry Figure 4-2: Market for RFID Applications in the US Pharmaceutical Industry Figure 4-3: Composite Figure - Global Market for RFID with Segmented US RFID Market in Healthcare and the US Pharmaceutical RFID Market Figure 4-4: Cost of Implementation of RFID (2004 and 2008)
Table 5-1: Planning and Implementing RFID Systems Figure 5-1: RFID Implementation - Time Taken for Various Stages Table 5-2: Phase-wise Proposed Deployment of RFID in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain AbstractPharmaceutical manufacturers are utilizing new RIFD technologies to deal with multiple challenges they face in the manufacturing process. This Kalorama Information report discussions the solutions available, and covers the opportunities available to technology companies to provide services to this sector.Full coverage of the market for RFID technologies in pharmaceutical manufacturing operations is provided, including.
In order to efficiently cope with the changing structure of the industry, pharmaceutical companies and distributors are working to find suitable technologies to maintain patient safety and to streamline business. There are a number of solutions to help in this effort but radiofrequency identification (RFID) is positioned to be a top solution in manufacturing and distribution, clinical trials, and sample distribution.
Due to the nature of the manufacturing and distribution of pharmaceutical products, the scope of the study includes these two interconnected segments. This report describes RFID potential and opportunities in the US, outlines key market trends and dynamics, and analyzes the value chain and customer preferences. As part of Kalorama Information's trusted information-gathering process, research is conducted but the report is the result of primary research -- interviews with experts provide the basis for the findings of this market study. The following corporations are profiled in this report.
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