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Market Research Report

RFID for Postal and Courier Services 2008-2018

Published by IDTechEx Ltd. Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
Published 2008/05 Content info 183 PAGES - Tables 20+ - Figures 60+ - Case Studies 40+
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Table of Contents

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

1. INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1. Benefits
  • 1.2. Evolution of RFID in postal and courier services
    • 1.2.1. Calculating cross charges
    • 1.2.2. Conveyances and vehicles
    • 1.2.3. Postal boxes
    • 1.2.4. Latest developments
    • 1.2.5. RFID recorded delivery
    • 1.2.6. RFID for orders online
    • 1.2.7. Automatic handling equipment
    • 1.2.8. A world first in Korea?
    • 1.2.9. RFID at China Post
    • 1.2.10. Experience from a courier service company - TNT Express
    • 1.2.11. RFID for Postal Services in the Middle East
  • 1.3. Structure of this report
  • 1.4. What really happened in 2006?
    • 1.4.1. The global RFID market

2. MASS TAGGING OF POSTAL ITEMS AND THE TAGGING OF ASSETS

  • 2.1. EPCglobal influence on standards
  • 2.2. Choice of frequencies
  • 2.3. The EPC air interface
  • 2.4. Gen2 is a breakthrough for some open RFID systems
  • 2.5. EPC is not confined to UHF
  • 2.6. Over promising - no ideal frequency for everything
  • 2.7. RFID enabled asset management

3. DETAILED CASE STUDIES

  • 3.1. Item level
    • 3.1.1. IPC AMQM - the largest RFID network in the world
    • 3.1.2. Correos - Europe' s largest UHF EPC project
    • 3.1.3. DHL, temperature monitoring pharmaceuticals, USA
    • 3.1.4. DHL postal packages, Belgium
    • 3.1.5. China Post, mail bags China
    • 3.1.6. DHL postal packages, Belgium
    • 3.1.7. UPS courier packages USA
    • 3.1.8. FedEx NetReturn/ Intellareturn courier returns USA
    • 3.1.9. DHL Time/temperature recording Belgium
    • 3.1.10. La Poste, measurement of mail flow France
    • 3.1.11. European Commission ParcelCall project, Europe
    • 3.1.12. Royal Mail, mail flow monitoring, new system UK
    • 3.1.13. Royal Mail, monitoring letters, UK
    • 3.1.14. US Postal Service, mail flow item level, USA
    • 3.1.15. DHL Fashion apparel France
    • 3.1.16. Deutsche Paket Dienst parcels Germany
    • 3.1.17. Home Office, TRI-MEX International Ltd, Nokia and DHL, UK/ Finland
  • 3.2. Post boxes
    • 3.2.1. Saudi Post post box identification Saudi Arabia
    • 3.2.2. La Poste postal box access France
  • 3.3. Conveyances
    • 3.3.1. Brinks France transport container access
    • 3.3.2. TNT Express and Thai Customs, overland logistics, Thailand
    • 3.3.3. TNT, Liege Airport, freight tracking, Belgium
    • 3.3.4. UPS tote boxes USA
    • 3.3.5. UPS tote boxes Phase Two USA
    • 3.3.6. UPS shipping tools USA
    • 3.3.7. UPS Reusable container sortation USA
    • 3.3.8. DHL and Nokia, cellphone transit cases UK/Finland
    • 3.3.9. Italian Post Office, mailbags, Italy
    • 3.3.10. Korea Post, pallets, Korea
    • 3.3.11. Royal Mail, roll cages, UK
    • 3.3.12. Swedish Postal Service, conveyance packs, Sweden
    • 3.3.13. US Postal Service pallets US
    • 3.3.14. UPS mandated pallets and cases USA
    • 3.3.15. UPS mail bags USA
  • 3.4. Vehicles
    • 3.4.1. Deutsche Post trucks and swap-bodies Germany
    • 3.4.2. FedEx keyless entry/ignition system, USA
    • 3.4.3. DHL, RFID enabled van, Europe
    • 3.4.4. Parcelforce trailers, UK
    • 3.4.5. UPS trucks USA

4. MARKET FORECASTS AND PLAYERS

  • 4.1. Market dynamics
    • 4.1.1. Why RFID is now the hot topic in this sector
    • 4.1.2. Leaders and followers
  • 4.2. Market forecasts 2008-2018
  • 4.3. Total RFID Market Growth

APPENDIX 1: FURTHER READING FROM IDTECHEX

APPENDIX 2: INTRODUCTION TO RFID

APPENDIX 3: EPCGLOBAL AND THE INTERNET OF THINGS

APPENDIX 4: HF TO LONGER RANGE

TABLES

  • 1.1. Business drivers for trailer portals
  • 1.2. Option 3 Proposition
  • 1.3. Value of RFID passive tag market in 2007
  • 1.4. Value of RFID active tag market in 2007
  • 1.5. Value Chain 2007
  • 2.1. Summary of Gen2 features
  • 4.1. Numbers of posted items, conveyances and vehicles used by the postal and courier services in 2008 - an indication of the potential for RFID
  • 4.2. Postal/courier global market for RFID systems and services, including tags, in billions of dollars 2008-2018
  • 4.3. Number, average cost and total spend on tags for postal and courier services
  • 4.6. The numbers of postal items delivered globally by year in billions, USPS vs Other, 2008-2018
  • 4.7. Total RFID market growth in US$ billion 2008-2018

FIGURES

  • 1.1. FKILogistex RFID enabled postal storage retrieval machine
  • 1.2. Motorola tunnel at China Post
  • 1.3. RFID Compliance - "Slap & Ship"
  • 1.4. RFID Compliance - Semi-auto "Slap & Ship"
  • 1.5. RFID Compliance - Enhanced Semi-auto "Slap & Ship"
  • 1.6. Exel view of tagging of vehicles and trailers
  • 1.7. Option 1 Proposition
  • 1.8. Asset management proposition
  • 2.1. RFID Enabled Asset Management
  • 3.1. Principle of automatic mail registrations with RFID
  • 3.2. Mobile AMQM - equipment and practical use
  • 3.3. DHL RFID today development model
  • 3.4. One version of item level RFID trialled by DHL
  • 3.5. Intellareturn Smart Return Services
  • 3.6. The RFID electronic Time Temperature Indicator from KSW Microtec
  • 3.7. La Poste slide 1 - Further information needed
  • 3.8. La Poste slide 2 - Improving transit time with RFID
  • 3.9. La Poste slide 3 - Technical choices
  • 3.10. ParcelCall scenarios
  • 3.11. I.D. Systems tags
  • 3.12. DHL in action
  • 3.13. ASK summary of DHL Fashion trial
  • 3.14. Veronique Delachaux fashion
  • 3.15. NBG tunnel interrogator at DHL Fashion
  • 3.16. NBG roving aisle interrogator at DHL Fashion
  • 3.17. Overview of VIGIK
  • 3.18. The patented VIGIK solution
  • 3.19. VIGIK principles
  • 3.20. VIGIK technical
  • 3.21. VIGIK authorisation
  • 3.22. La Poste distribution
  • 3.23. Banknotes with dye activation. Ink staining versus acid
  • 3.24. The EM Microelectronics active tag
  • 3.25. The overall vision of UPS for RFID - Pilot: Distribution and Fulfilment
  • 3.26. The DHL view of the project - Regional pilot Western Europe
  • 3.27. Nokia and DHL nest technologies to provide real-time product visibility
  • 3.28. Mail Rail
  • 3.29. Cypak logo and stamps
  • 3.30. Cypak/Swedish Post Office package - RFID package that senses time of tampering
  • 3.31. RFID wristbands
  • 3.32. FedEx special delivery
  • 3.33. Parcelforce Worldwide is the largest parcel carrier in the UK
  • 3.34. The tag is read by road loops (coils buried in the road)
  • 3.35. The driver is automatically directed to the correct loading bay
  • 3.36. UPS trucks in pilot
  • 4.1. Phasing of mass adoption of RFID by sector - New opportunities
  • 4.2. The global potential for RFID tags for all applications in yearly numbers
  • 4.3. Global market for RFID systems and services, including tags, 2008-2018, in billions of dollars
  • 4.4. Number, average cost and total spend on passive tags for postal and courier services
  • 4.5. Number, average cost and total spend on active tags for postal and courier services
  • 4.6. Number, average cost and total spend on total tags for postal and courier services
  • 4.7. The numbers of postal items delivered globally by year in billions, USPS vs Other, 2008-2018
  • 4.8. Total RFID market growth in US$ billion 2008-2018
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