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LONDON SCHOOL OF COMMERCE UNIVERSITY OF WALES INSTITUTE CARDIFF MASTER FOUNDATION PROGRAM FEB 2006 ASSIGNMENT IN INFORMATION ANALYSIS ALI OZAN PEKINER 174JCJCWCF06 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction A) Supply Chain 1) Evolution of Business Enterprise 2) Supply Chain Management B) Radio Frequency Identification System 1) Mechanism of RFID Technology 2) Advantages of RFID Systems 3) Disadvantages of RFID Systems Recommendations References Bibliography 1 2 2 2 4 4 5 6 7 9 10 Introduction Until 1960s and 70s, a typical company owned all the activities related to the production, from acquisitions of raw materials -even it had owned mines or heavy industries to supply themselves- to conversion of these materials into finished goods. The same firm was delivering the final product directly to the consumer. With the increasing globalisation and advance in information technologies, businesses have faced the change and have been trying to adapt to these new conditions of the marketplace by changing their organisations and implementing new and approved technologies. Because of the increasing competition and need to efficiency, millennium companies are looking for more flexible structures and low costs....

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