IBM and OATSystems
Win First of a Kind RFID Project for SMB, Schiff Nutrition
IBM Services and Software Give Mid-Sized Manufacturer
Competitive Advantage
ARMONK,
NY – February
22, 2007 – Schiff
Nutrition International (NYSE:WNI), a U.S.-based manufacturer
of vitamins and nutritional supplements, and IBM (NYSE:
IBM) today announced a new Radio Frequency Identification
pilot to better anticipate current and future customer
needs and improve efficiency. This
makes Schiff the first mid-size manufacturer
to execute such a program, giving it
a competitive advantage in the market
and illustrating that RFID is sustainable
for small and medium sized businesses.
After researching RFID technology, Schiff
turned to IBM Global Services and OATSystems,
IBM’s Business Partner, for the initial design, testing and implementation
of their RFID infrastructure. To meet its RFID tagging requirements
and comply with retailer mandates, Schiff is using OATSystems’ tag@source
solution, OATxpress and IBM’s WebSphere
RFID Premises Server, which forms the
foundation of a flexible, scalable and
robust end
to end architecture. Remaining compliant
with retailer mandates while also having
a strategic vision of extended uses of
the technology, Schiff required an RFID
partner with deep expertise in integration
and open standards. OATSystems solution
platform will enable Schiff to go beyond
tagging to monitoring new product introductions, promotions and out-of-stocks
with OATSystems’ Real-time Promotion
Execution and Shelf Availability solutions.
“Improving operational efficiencies within
the four walls of a Schiff-owned and operated distribution
center was not enough. Schiff wanted a solution that
not only offered enhanced productivity,
but was also interoperable
with other supply chain partners, highly
scalable and replicable for future customers
and their unique specifications,” said Scott Burroughs, Middleware Software
Solutions Executive, IBM Software Group. “IBM
and its global Business Partner, OATSystems,
deliver services and solutions that promote
business evolution and efficiency, so
SMBs can devote more time and resource
to innovation that can advance their
businesses.”
To begin, IBM Global Business Services
conducted an RFID Solution Development
Workshop to educate Schiff’s staff on the technology and customize its
solution to align with current business processes. To ensure smooth running of
Schiff’s order-fulfillment operations, IBM Global Services will continue
to deliver services through 2007. Schiff also had full access to IBM’s
RFID Lab and Business Partner network
to address any issues of physics and
to achieve the highest read rates.
“We turned to IBM for their RFID testing facilities, expertise in software
and data integration and extensive partner network – they could deliver
the whole package, and did, on time and below budget,” said Rod Farrimond,
Manager Business Analysis, Schiff Nutrition. “Access to IBM’s
testing labs was a major differentiator
for us when deciding on an RFID technology
partner.”
Made in IBM Labs
IBM’s worldwide network of research and development laboratories is driving
the birth and ongoing growth of some of the world's most promising emerging technologies – technologies
that have the potential to one day transform the way we all live and work. At
IBM’s RFID testing facility in Raleigh, North Carolina, Schiff was able
to test out which combinations of tags and readers worked best for its products,
and perfected the use of RFID on mixed pallets, while spinning them in a pallet
wrapper. This enables the seamless continuation of the supply chain, without
slowing it down to read the tags, a critical requirement for Schiff. Schiff
is able to read mixed
pallets, spinning in a pallet wrapper, 100 percent of the time and gets read
rates of 97 percent at the retailer, much higher than the industry average.
This is another example of IBM’s
push to further the adoption of advanced
telematics technologies -- sensors, actuators,
RFID and other networked devices -- that
link organizations and people for economic
growth, improved healthcare and education,
and enhanced security and safety.
For more information about IBM and its RFID solutions, please visit:
www.ibm.com/solutions/businesssolutions/sensors
About OAT (www.oatsystems.com)
OATSystems, Inc. is the recognized RFID
solution leader with software that empowers
businesses to achieve competitive advantage
from radio-frequency identification (RFID).
As a pioneer in the development of RFID
technology, OAT has been setting the
standards in RFID for over half a decade
and is responsible for industry firsts
that include the largest scale and largest
scope of deployments, as well as the
most innovative approaches to providing
enterprise-wide RFID solutions. OAT’s multinational client base consists of over 75 customers in retail,
CPG, consumer electronics, manufacturing, life sciences, aerospace and defense.
Headquartered in Waltham, MA, OAT has offices in Austin, Chicago, London and
Bangalore. To learn more about the company’s
latest developments, visit the website
at www.oatsystems.com.
About Schiff Nutrition
Schiff Nutrition International, Inc. develops, manufactures, markets and distributes
branded and private label vitamins, nutritional supplements and nutrition bars
in the United States and throughout the world. To learn more
about Schiff, please visit the web site www.schiffnutrition.com.
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