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Technology solution for Logistics and Supply Chain
Management
BITS ZC423T: Project Work
By
ASHOK KUMAR.K
BS ET ID No 2008 18TS 582
Project Work carried out at
Inspace Technology Pvt Ltd
38/96, AH Block, 4th Street
Shanthi Colony, Anna NagarChennai-40
BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE
PILANI (RAJASTHAN)
October 2012Page 2 of 10
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Technology solution for Logistics and Supply Chain
Management
BITS ZC423T: Project Work
By
ASHOK KUMAR.K
BS ET ID No 2008 18TS 582
Project Work carried out at
Inspace Technology Pvt Ltd
38/96, AH Block, 4th Street
Shanthi Colony, Anna Nagar
Chennai 40
Submitted in partial fulfillment of B.S. Engineering Technology degree programme
Under the Supervision of
SAMUEL RAJ ANBUDAIYAN
TECHNOLOGY AUDITOR
BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE
PILANI (RAJASTHAN)
OCT 2012
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Annexure C: Certificate from the Supervisor
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the BITS ZC423T Project Work entitled Technology
solution for Logistics and Supply Chain Management is submitted by
K.Ashok Kumar having ID No. 200818TS582 for the partial fulfillment of
the requirements of B.S. Engineering Technology degree of BITS,
embodies the bonafide work done by him under my supervision.
_______________________________
Signature of the Supervisor
SAMUEL RAJ ANBUDAIYAN
TECHNOLOGY AUDITORInspace Technology Pvt Ltd
38/96, AH Block, 4th Street
Shanthi Colony, Anna Nagar
Chennai 40
Place: Chennai
Date: 29 /10 / 2012
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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, PILANI
WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING PROGRAMMES DIVISION
Second Semester 2012-2013
BITS ZC423T: Project Work
ID No. : 2008 18 TS 582
NAME OF THE STUDENT : K.Ashok kumar
EMAIL ADDRESS : [email protected]
STUDENTS EMPLOYING : Inspace Technology Pvt Ltd
ORGANIZATION & LOCATION Shanthi Colony, Anna nagar,Chennai-40
SUPERVISORS NAME : Samuel Raj Anbudaiyan
SUPERVISORS EMPLOYING : Inspace Technology Pvt Ltd
ORGANIZATION & LOCATION Shanthi Colony, Anna nagar,Chennai-40
SUPERVISORS
EMAIL ADDRESS : [email protected]
PROPOSED PROJECT TITLE : Technology solution for Logistics and
Supply Chain Management
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ABSTRACT : Separate sheet attached
Broad Academic Area of Work : Supply Chain Management
Key words : Separate sheet attached
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Signature of the student Signature of the Supervisor
Name : K.Ashok Kumar Name: Samuel Raj Anbudaiyan
Date : 29.10.2012 Date : 29.10.2012
Place : Chennai Place : Chennai
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ABSTRACT
Project Title : Technology solution for Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Supervisor : Mr. Samuel Raj Anbudaiyan
Name of student : K.Ashok Kumar.
Semester : FIRST SEMESTER 2012 13
ID No. : 2008 18 TS 582
Charles Darwin said: It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but
the one most responsive to change.
The same is true for organizations in the new, globalized economy. Companies have to build
flexibility into their supply networks to enable more rapid responses to ever-changing business
conditions. Add to that todays changing trade compliance and sustainability issues, and the need for
a responsive network becomes even more pressing.
To help organizations the information age, with the introduction of sophisticated technologies, has
made apparent vast Supply chain and logistics efficiencies. As a result, supply chain technology has
been one of the fastest growing segments in the information field. The pace of change has been
accelerating for transport and logistics organizations after global freight capacities eased over 2008-
09. Their customers now want everything faster and more predictable.
We came up with our concept of the project which was instantly accepted
The project is done after a year of study and possible implementation stage
The total initiative for the project is taken by Inspace technology thru myself and is provided a
technology solution for SUPERMARKET PONNU BAZAAR AVADI CHENNAI
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) is business management software that allows an organization to
use a system of integrated applications to manage the business. ERP software integrates all facets of
an operation, including development, manufacturing, sales and marketing.
We are going to use RFID Tags for all the products. RFID promises to revolutionise supply chains and
usher in a new era of cost savings, efficiency and business intelligence.
It has the potential to improve efficiency and visibility, cut costs, delivers better asset utilisation,
produce higher quality goods, reduce shrinkage and counterfeiting, and increase sales by reducing
out-of-stocks.
______________________ __________________________
Signature of the student Signature of the Supervisor
Name : K.Ashok Kumar Name: Samuel Raj Anbudaiyan
Date : 29.10.2012 Date : 29.10.2012
Place : Chennai Place : Chennai
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
From the depth of my heart I express my deep sincere gratitude to the Almighty
for the Blessings He had bestowed upon me to do this work.
I am immensely pleased to place on record my profound gratitude and heartfelt
thanks to my supervisor, Mr. Samuel Raj Anbudaiyan , BE (Computer Science), MBA
(IT), for his guidance during my work at Inspace who suggested the problem,
extended all facilities and provided inspiring guidance for the successful completion of
my work. I deem it as my privilege to work under his able guidance. I ever remain
grateful to him.
I am thankful to Mr.ARUN. J, BE (Mechanical), MBA (Project Management) and othersfor providing me opportunity and suggestions received are beyond evaluation.
I express my sincere thanks to our Dean Prof.Gurunarayananan and other BITS
faculties who worked behind my success
I am forever grateful to my friends and Mr. Magesh for their constant support and
encouragement throughout my work.
At this Juncture I think of my parents whose selfless sacrificial life and their greatefforts with pain and tears and unceasing prayers has enabled me to reach the present
position in life. I am forever indebted to my mother who planted the seed of idea to
do higher studies and her encouragement in attaining my goal.
Finally, I thank all those who have helped me directly or indirectly in the successful
completion of my project work. Anyone missed in this acknowledgement are also
thanked.
Thank You
ASHOK KUMAR
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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, PILANI
WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING PROGRAMMES DIVISION
Second Semester 2012-2013
ID No. : 2008 18 TS 582
NAME OF THE STUDENT : K.ASHOK KUMAR
EMAIL ADDRESS : [email protected]
NAME OF THE SUPERVISOR : SAMUEL RAJ ANBUDAIYAN
PROJECT WORK TITLE : Technology Solution for Logistics and
Supply Chain Management.
Project Work Final Evaluation (Please put a tick ( ) mark in the appropriate box)
S No Evaluation Component Excellent Good Fair Poor
1. Final Project Work Report2. Final Seminar and Viva-Voce
S.No. Evaluation Criteria Excellent Good Fair Poor
1 Technical/Professional Competence
2 Work Progress and Achievements
3 Documentation and expression
4 Initiative and Originality
5 Research & Innovation
6 Relevance to the work environment
Please ENCIRCLE the Recommended Final Grade: Excellent / Good / Fair / Poor
Supervisor Additional Examiner
Name SAMUEL RAJ ANBUDAIYAN ARUN. J
Qualification
BE (Computer Science), MBA (IT) BE (Mechanical), MBA (Project
Management)
Designation Technology Auditor Project Head
Employing Organisationand Location Inspace Technology Pvt Ltd38/96,AH Block,4th Street
Shanthi Colony, Anna Nagar,
Chennai-40
Inspace Technology Pvt Ltd38/96,AH Block,4th Street
Shanthi Colony, Anna Nagar,
Chennai-40
Phone (STD code) +91-9176660980 +91-9884419523
Email Address [email protected] [email protected]
Signature
Date 29.10.2012 29.10.2012
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER NO. DESCRIPTION PAGE NO.
A CERTIFICATE I
B ABSTRACT II
C ACKNOWLEDGMENTS III
D LIST OF TABLES IV
E LIST OF FIGURES V
1 INTRODUCTION 1
2 BUSINESS PROCESS 2
3PROCESS REQUIREMENTS
3 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS 3
4 TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS 4
5 COST IMPLICATIONS & ANALYSIS 12
6 VISION 15
7 TRAINING AND GO LIVE 18
8 SUMMARY & CONCLUSION 19
9 REFERENCES 20
10. CHECKLIST 21
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SNo Contents Page No
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LIST OF FIGURES
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1 Business Enterprise
2 Supermarket Business
3 Functional Activities
4 Core Processes
5 Supply Chain
6 Sub Systems
7 Mapping Org Unit to Business Function
8 Inspace technologies function
9 Ponnu Super Bazaar
A Main entrance
B Ist Floor
C 2
nd
FloorD 3
rdFloor
E 4th
Floor
10 Super Customer Card
11 Present Day technology
12 Technology Solutions
A Wireless Access Point
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Scope and Focus of the Supermarket
A supermarket business enterprise is a large, very complex structure, involving manycomponent entities:
An array of repeat customers grouped in various local areas.
A chain of retail stores.
Various transportation systems.
A set of warehouse distribution centers.
An array of product suppliers under contract.
A supermarket exists in a competitive environment, where it acts as a value-added
intermediary between geographically dispersed supplier companies and the scattered
individual customers who eventually buy their products.In carrying out its function, a supermarket business acquires and assembles a wide
assortment of goods from individual suppliers, then organizes and distributes them as-
needed to a chain of retail stores for sale to local customers.
The supermarket model focuses on the work that is involved in physically handling
stock as it makes the journey from supplier to customer. Although it references the
business entities that are involved, the model does not include the life cycle
development of the physical housing structures of warehouses, stores and trucks, or
the equipment they employ. The model identifies key parameters that are involved,
but this generic version does not include specifics, such as the actual number ofproduct types that a store carries number of stores and warehouses, their sizes, etc.
These are determined when the model is applied to a specific supermarket business.
What is a Business Enterprise?
As shown in Figure 1, a typical business enterprise exists in a competitive marketplace,
where it acquires resources from its supplier market, adds value by transforming them
into products or services, and sells the results to its customer market
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A supermarkets CUSTOMERS are primarily local residents and small businesses that
periodically need to replenish their stock of household products. A supermarkets
SUPPLIERS are primarily producers of household products that are established far
from the locations of their final customers. In effect, the supermarket provides a
virtual marketplace that brings remote suppliers together with local customers. Giventhis arrangement, the supermarket product is its SUPPLY CHAIN.
BUSINESS PROCESSES
The Supermarket Structure
The model portrays a supermarket as a functional system for doing business. As a
system, the sequence of work performed in bringing products from remote suppliers
to local customers involves certain discrete business entities. Each of these entities
provides a critical link in the supermarket supply chain. Figure 3 identifies these
Sales
Order
Goods
Received
Stored in
Warehouse
Dispatched
to Dealers
Payment
received
against
Sales
Invoice
Payment
done
against
Purchase
Invoice
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business entities as subsystem layers of the model, and defines the functional
activities they perform.
Figure 3: Functional Activities
This sequence of business entities provides an initial breakdown to define the
structure of supermarket subsystem layers. To complete the overall structure of the
supermarket model, the structure of subsystem layers is overlaid with a sequence of
four core processes, which represent the life-cycle of a supermarket business. Figure 4
shows the four core processes in a time sequence, overlaid on the previously-
described subsystem layers.
CORE PROCESSES
This sequence of business entities provides an initial breakdown to define the
structure of supermarket subsystem layers. To complete the overall structure of the
supermarket model, the structure of subsystem layers is overlaid with a sequence of
four core processes, which represent the life-cycle of a supermarket business. Figure 4
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shows the four core processes in a time sequence, overlaid on the previously-
described subsystem layers.
Figure 4: Core Processes
The core process sequence begins by defining the business concept in terms of a
detailed set of system requirements. This definition of requirements is then
transformed into a tangible design, followed by constructing of the structures,
procedures and contractual agreements that make up the business. The final core
process shows how the resulting structures are employed to provision the actual
supermarket service. To fulfill the original business concept, the four core
processes are implemented over time. This four-stage development sequence
comprises the lifecycle of the supermarkets business enterprise product.
SUPPLY CHAIN
A more detailed subsystem structure is required as a basis for defining the core
process structures. The first task is to translate the Functional Activities to be
Performed (from Figure 3) into the sequence of Basic Functional Steps that bring
product stock from remote suppliers to local customers. As shown in Figure 5, these
steps describe the essential SUPPLY CHAINof the supermarket business.
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Figure 5: Supply Chain
SUB SYSTEMS
As the blue Basic Functional Steps column shows, the physical properties of the
supplier Stock remain unchanged throughout the sequence of sub process steps. The
Stock goes through a sequence of actions that affect only its assignedproperties, such
as its location, accessibility, visibility, and purchase price.
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The next task is to interpret the Basic Functional Steps as business subsystems, which
portray the supply chain in terms of business structural requirements. In Figure 6, the
terminology shifts from action steps to the state of supplier stockat each subsystem
level. For each step in the supply chain, this indicates which business entity owns or is
responsible for the stock, its physical location, and how it is being accessed
Figure 6: Subsystems
Application of the Supermarket Model
The supermarket model can be applied to all types and sizes of supermarket
businesses. The model is intended to be used as a standardized template from which
the unique characteristics of a specific supermarket business can be clearly identified.
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The unique features of different types of supermarkets may vary, depending on size,
location and stock assortment. Further, differences in core process structure may vary
with a given supermarket, depending on product size, whether perishable, and
supplier location.
All of these differences can be viewed as variations on the common underlying themepresented in the supermarket model. This allows the standardized supermarket model
to be employed as a baseline template for understanding and defining all supermarket
situations.
Example 1: The supply chain of a supermarket that acquires much of its stock from
outside its own country might have additional steps in its supply chain for greater bulk
shipping, customs receiving, and bulk warehouse storage.
Example 2: The supply chain of a supermarket that acquires perishable stock to be
delivered directly to its stores by local suppliers might eliminate the warehouse
subsystem layers for that portion of its business.
Supermarket Business Functions
Each intersection of a subsystem with a core process forms an essential business
function. These business functions define the business capabilities and actions that are
required to satisfy the original business concept.
Each business function embodies characteristics of both a core process and a
subsystem. The core process dimension breaks down into a set of sub-processes that
defines the sequence of work steps to be conducted in this portion of the supplychain. The subsystem dimension defines how resources and schedules are applied to
accomplish that work.
Business Function Decomposition
The overall sequential flow of work performed by each core process determines the
flow of work as it encounters its sequence of business functions. In that context, the
work performed by a given business function is viewed as a sub-process of the overall
core process, and details of the work within the business function appear as lower-level activities within that sub-process.
The supermarket model provides a framework that clearly defines all business
functions that are essential to the companys product life cycle and operation. Each of
these well-defined business functions can then be decomposed into lower levels of
detail using well-established process modelling methods and techniques.
How Business Functions Relate to Organization Charts
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The supermarket models subsystem/core process matrix can be applied to help
realign a companys organization structure with its inherent functional structure. This
framework provides a tool for reassigning management responsibilities toward the
more clearly defined business functions.
The business functions that are defined within the supermarket models structural
framework can be mapped to those found on the companys organization chart, as
indicated in Figure 13. A companys organization chart typically shows a hierarchy of
lower level organization units whose responsibilities have evolved over time. The
supermarket models matrix can bring to light any fragmentation of a function across
multiple organization units, as well as ambiguous paths of authority over essential
functional work.
Figure 7: Mapping Org Unit to Business Function
The supermarket models functional structure could be employed by ERP SOFTWARE
PROVIDERS, whose current views are often based on business functions derived from
an organization structure. Providing them with a more accurate view of the inherent
structure of a SUPERMARKET BUSINESS TO MAKE THEIR SOLUTIONS MUCH MORE
POWERFUL.
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The supermarket model defines the inherent system structure that is common to
every supermarket business.
It provides an architectural framework of function and workflow that can be applied
to better understand and improve a supermarkets business performance. By
identifying the supermarkets complete core process and function structure, thismodel provides a highly efficient tool for more accurate business process
identification, improvement and design.
INSPACE TECHNOLOGIES
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Inspace a technology consulting company manages Medium/Large sized Enterprises
across India where IT investments need clarity and optimal utilization. Inspace aims
to achieve Optimal Performance with the IT Infrastructure of these organizations and
Core Applications used by them. Inspace helps clients explore the power of
technology and its applications for business needs and growth through speciallydesigned services. Technology audit is performed with technology as the strength and
with focus on the businessneeds.
Inspace ventured into a new business model where it has partnership only with
clients and not with any Principal company. The association with Principal companies
is maintained at a level where the consultancy role can be justified. Inspace trains the
existing vendors of various clients to achieve optimal performance and as a
consulting company, Inspace gives the clients the best of choices in terms of products
and services. Inspace also works with clients to enable the successful implementationof ERP to accelerate their growth in business.
Vision & Mission
Vision
Inspace is committed to offer Technology Consulting Services to customers across
the globe and to ensure that Technology Orientation is a catalyst to growth in
business.
Mission
Inspace aims to increase productivity of clients by offering world class services andconstantly improving it by performance optimization.
Team
Inspace has a management team with enormous capability to handle the designed
services for the clients. They are professionally skilled with a lot of experience to
ensure that there is a smooth work arrangement that is established with the clients
and customer satisfaction is guaranteed.
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Inspace ERP & software consulting and IPM service is a full fledged hand holding program
which encompasses the following:
Identifying the Product/vendor based on business need/budget Creating a roadmap for implementation Create a Project Management Office Team (PMO) to implement as per roadmap Facilitate and train the users on the adoption of new technology through Change
Management process
Inspace selects a few ERP products and solutions that are available in the market, suitab
for the clients business needs and evaluate them to be used by the client, based on th
technological environment.
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Process
The technology infrastructure is studied and the business process of the client i
understood before implementation. Requirements are analyzed and documented. Th
project scope is defined. Then different products and solutions are analyzed meticulousl
and the process for the chosen products goes through several steps befor
implementation. The basic functionality of the product and the technology on which th
product is based are considered. The vendor who supplies the product/solution
minutely scanned and checked for efficiency and reliability of product delivery. The price
of different products and solutions are also examined in great detail and the best deal i
obtained for the clients for implementation.
Benefits
The client gets the best ERP product and solution which is ideal for their needs and at th
same time cost effective during and after implementation.
ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEMS. While a departmental information system is
usually related to a functional area, other information systems serve several
departments or the entire enterprise. These information systems together with thedepartmental applications comprise the enterprisewide information system (EIS). One
of the most popular enterprise applications is enterprise resources planning (ERP),
which enables companies to plan and manage the
resources of an entire enterprise. ERP systems present a relatively new model
of enterprisewide computing (see Chapter 8).
A special enterprise system that crosses several departments is the transaction
processing system (TPS). The TPS automates routine and repetitive tasks that are
critical to the operation of the organization, such as preparing a payroll or billing
customers.
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Ground Floor
Ground Floor has Vegetables, Fruits, Grocery Foods, Grocery Non Foods, Dairy
Products & Frozen foods. These food items are maintained in correct temperature
zones and are kept fresh and healthy for daily use.
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DAIRY FOODS
FRESH FRUITS (0)
FRESH VEG. (2)
GROCERY FOODS (0)
GROCERY NON FOODS (0)FROZEN FOODS (0)
1st Floor
First Floor has impressive collections for Men, Women and Kids. New born baby
collections are in abundance. Branded Lingerie Collection and night wears has
seperate sections.
KID'S WEAR WOMENS WEAR
2nd Floor
2nd Floor containing Mens wear and Sarees
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MENS WEAR SAREES (0)
3RD FLOOR
3rd Floor has Gifts, Toys, Stationaries, Cosmetics, Fashion Jewellery, Books and Bags
for the customers.
STATIONARIES (0) TOYS (0)
TRAVELLING KITS BOOKS
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4th Floor
4th Floor is a must to visit. It has Home Appliances, Household Articles,Kitchenwares and many more.
HOME APPLIANCES (0)
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Super Customer Card
Location Address:
PONNU SUPER BAZAAR
C3 & C4 New Military Road
Avadi, Chennai - 600 054
Tamilnadu, India
Telephone:
044 2655 1226 / 227, 2655 0555
TECHNOLOGY IN PRESENT TIME
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Technology Solutions
INSTALLING WIRELESS ACCESS POINT
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working from home enjoy secure connectivity to the Internet and corporate private
networks from desktops, notebooks and other mobile devices. Enterprise users can
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Features and benefits
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Works with any standards-based IEEE WLANDual-radio, dual-band design; 802.11a/b/g in 2.4/5 GHz bands.
Integrated router, firewall and DHCP server
Easy to scale, upgrade and maintain.
AAA server and hotspot gateway
Integrated services for authentication and public access management.
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Mesh networking
Allows wireless extension of existing wired or wireless networks in remote or outdoor
locations.
Triple methodology rogue AP detection
Instantly identify and report unauthorized users with on-channel, mobile unit,
dedicated radio dual-band scanning.
End-to-end enterprise class wired and wireless security
802.11i, WPA2 and WPA; triple-DES IPSec encryption; VPN client, IP Filtering
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Flexible, easy-to-use management options
Work "anytime, anywhere" with Java web-based graphical user interface; Motorola
Mobility Services Platform (MSP); SNMPv3; and command line interface (CLI).
Adaptive AP mode
Can be controlled with a wireless switch to enable central management from the NOC,
and in the event of loss of connectivity, resumes functionality as a standalone wirelessaccess point.
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SPECIFICATION Sheet
AP-5131 Access Point
Combination wired/wireless networking for branch offices and small businesses
Cost-effective, secure, high-performance wired and wireless connectivityDesigned for small offices and retail locations, the AP-5131 delivers wired and wireless
networking with enterprise-class performance and security in a single device. This
easy-to-deploy solution offers the flexibility to connect securely to remote corporate
private networks, the Internet and local network resources with the speed and
reliability to support the most demanding applications, including real-time video and
voice. The all-in-one AP-5131 delivers a new level of cost-efficiency and networking
simplicity for employees in branch offices or telecommuters working at home. The
5131 boasts an integrated router, firewall, VPN, DHCP, AAA, hotspot gateway, and
other services in one remotely manageable device, simplifying network set-up andmanagement.
Enterprise-class security and manageability
Support for todays standards-based security protocols ensures enterprise-level
protection for users on wireless laptops and other mobile devices, as well as wired
computers. A wide variety of administration features provide powerful and secure
control by either local, non-technical staff or remote IT professionals in the Network
Operations Center.
Dual-radio 802.11a/b/g architecture
The dual-radio architecture offers the flexibility to best meet wireless LAN networkingand security needs through either dual-band data services, or single-band data
services and full-band rogue AP detection, which identifies and reports unauthorized
entities on the network. A complete suite of dual and single-band antennas provides
the versatility to customize radio coverage for even the most challenging
environments, with a minimal number of access points.
Adaptive AP
The AP-5131 supports an adaptive AP mode of operation for deployments at remote
branch offices. This enables customers to deploy access points at remote sites and
centrally manage them from a wireless switch located at the headquarters or NOCsite. A Remote Site Survivability (RSS) feature allows the AP-5131 to continue
uninterrupted wireless service even when the connection to the wireless switch is
lost. All traffic between the adaptive access points and the wireless switch can be
secured using an IPSec tunnel.
Mesh networking
To enable the extension of wireless network coverage to areas where ethernet or
fiber cabling is cost-prohibitive or otherwise impractical, the AP-5131 can operate
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wirelessly, connecting to other access points for data backhaul, in a mesh topology.
Enabling an array of applications, from simple point-to-point bridges connecting two
wired networks, to complex multi-node, multi-link networks, this features offers a
cost-effective way to extend the network outdoors or in remote areas, relying on a
highly resilient, self-configuring system. Taking advantage of the dual-radioarchitecture and the easy-to-use configuration interface, it becomes a simple task to
deploy a wireless network of access points connected securely via 802.11a, providing
enterprise-class 802.11b/g service.
AirDefense Sensor
The AP-5131 integrates AirDefense sensor firmware allowing customers to deploy AP-
5131s with one radio configured for WLAN coverage and the second radio configured
as an AirDefense sensor for 24x7 compliance monitoring, rogue detection and
termination, and troubleshooting. Dedicating a radio for AirDefense sensor
functionality gives the highest level of security compared to other IPS solutionsFEATURES
WAN and LAN Ethernet ports
Single device solution for both wired and wireless networking
Dual-radio, dual-band design; 802.11a/b/g in 2.4/5 GHz bands
Works with any standards-based
IEEE WLAN
Integrated router, firewall and DHCP server
Easy to scale, upgrade and maintain
Adaptive AP modeCan be controlled with a wireless switch to enable central management from the NOC,
and in the event of loss of connectivity, resumes functionality as a standalone access
point
AAA server and hotspot gateway
Integrated services for authentication and public access management
Mesh networking
Allows wireless extension of existing wired or wireless networks in remote or outdoor
locations that share the same radio for WLAN coverage and IPS on a time sliced basis.
The integrated AirDefense sensor also eliminates the need for dedicated sensorhardware and associated cabling thereby reducing the overall deployment cost.
For more information on the AP-5131, please visit us on the web at
www.motorola.com/AP5131 or access our global contact directory at
www.motorola.com/enterprise/contactus
End-to-end enterprise class wired and wireless security
802.11i, WPA2 and WPA; triple-DES IPSec encryption; VPN client, IP Filtering
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Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) Quality of Service (QoS) and Voice prioritization
Superior performance for demanding mission critical applications, including
voice
and video
Java web-based graphical user interface; Motorola Mobility Services Platform
(MSP); SNMPv3; command line interface (CLI)
Flexible management options; easy-to-use anytime, anywhere management
SPECIFICATION Sheet
AP-5131
Combination wired/wireless networking for branch offices and small businesses
AP-5131 Specifications
Physical Characteristics
Dimensions: 5.32 in. L x 9.45 in. W x 1.77 in. H 135 mm L x 240 mm W x 45 mm H
Weight: 1.95 lbs/0.884kg
Housing: Metal, plenum-rated housing (UL2043)
Available Mounting No additional hardware required to mount on desktop,
Configurations: above drop ceiling, under ceiling or on wall
LEDs: 4 top mounted LEDs, 2 bottom mounted LEDs, with multiple modes
indicating 802.11a/802.11g activity, power, adoption and errors
Uplink: 2 ports (WAN, LAN) Auto-sensing 10/100Base-T Ethernet
User Environment
Operating Temperature: -4F 122F/-20C to 50CStorage Temperature: -40F to 158F/-40C to 70C
Operating Humidity: 5 to 95% RH non-condensing
Operating Altitude: 8000 ft./2438m @ 82F/28C
Storage Altitude: 15000 ft./4572m @ 53F/12C
Electrostatic Discharge: 15kV air, 8kV contact
Power Specifications
Operating Voltage: 48V DC
Operating Current: 200mA
Integrated PoE Support: 802.3af on LAN PortRadio Specifications
Wireless Medium: Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) and Orthogonal
Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)
Network Standards: 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.3
Data Rates Supported: 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps
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Operating Channels: Chan 36 165 (5180 - 5825MHz) Chan 1-13 (2412-2472
MHz) Chan 14 (2484 MHz) Japan only Actual operating frequencies depend on
regulatory rules and certification agency
Available Transmit 4-20 dBmPower Settings:
Operating Bands: FCC EU2.400 - 2.4835 GHz 2.400 - 2.4835 GHz 5.150 - 5.250 GHz 5.150 - 5.250 GHz 5.725
- 5.850 GHz
Operating Bands Japan(continued): 2.400 to 2.484 GHz 5.150 to 5.250 GHz 5.250
to 5.350 GHz
Receiver Sensitivity: Radio .11a (dBm) 6 Mbps -91 10% PER for 1000 bytes 9
Mbps -89 IEEE 802.11a sect 12 Mbps -87 17.3.10.1 (MIN) & 18 Mbps -83
17.3.10.4 (MAX) 24 Mbps -81 36 Mbps -78 48 Mbps -74 54 Mbps -73
Radio .11g (dBm) 6 Mbps -89 10% PER for 1000 Octets 9 Mbps -88 IEEE 802.11g
sect 12 Mbps -85 19.5.1 (MIN) & 18 Mbps -82 19.5.3 (MAX) 24 Mbps -80 36Mbps -77 48 Mbps -72 54 Mbps -70
Radio .11b (dBm) 1 Mbps -94 8% PER for 1,024 Octets 2 Mbps -90 5.5 Mbps -88
11 Mbps -84
Regulatory
Standards Compliance: Wi-Fi: 802.11a/b/g, WPA2, WMM
Product Safety Certs.: UL / cUL 60950-1, IEC / EN60950-1, UL2043, TUV GS, RoHS
Radio Approvals: FCC (USA), Industry Canada, CE (Europe), TELEC (Japan)
Single Radio Dual Radio Dual Band PoEPart Numbers 802.11a/g 802.11a+g
antenna supplyAP-5131-40020-WW
AP-5131-40021-WWR
AP-5131-40022-WW (x2)
AP-5131-40023-WWR (x2)
AP-5131-13040-WW
AP-5131-13041-WWR
AP-5131-13042-WW (x4)
AP-5131-13043-WWR (x4)
AP-5131-40020-D-WR (Switch Required)AP-5131-13040-D-WR (Switch Required)
motorola.com
MOTOROLA CASE STUDIES
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Reverse Supply Chain
Reverse supply chain refers to the movement of goods from customer to
vendor. This is the reverse of the traditional supply chain movement of goods
from vendor to customer. Reverse logistics is the process of planning,implementing and controlling the efficient and effective inbound flow and
storage of secondary goods and related information for the purpose of
recovering value or proper disposal.
Typical examples of reverse supply chain include:
Product returns and management of their deposition.
Remanufacturing and refurbishing activities.
Management and sale of surplus, as well as returned equipment and machines
from the hardware leasing business.
In these cases, the resource goes at least one step back in the supply chain. Forinstance, products move from customer to distributor or manufacturer
PRICE IMPLICATIONS
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Redefine mobility with improved response times, Enhanced situational
awareness and increased efficiency and accountability
Single-device simplicity designed for retail, public agencies, logistics and mobile
fleets results in handheld technology that extends organizational knowledgeinto the field, instantly and accurately.
MC3100 Series Rugged Mobile Computer
Building on the successful MC3000, the new Motorola MC3100 Series brings
cost-effective mobility and user comfort to key-based applications within the
four walls. The rugged and ergonomic MC3100 offers advanced computing
power and data capture capabilities, enhanced security and enterprise class
motion sensing capabilities. MC3000 users will require virtually no training on
the MC3100. Because the MC3000, MC3100 and many other Motorola mobile
computers share a common architectural platform, porting existing applications
to the MC3100 is fast and easy. And compatibility with existing MC3000
accessories provides a seamless upgrade path to the latest in mobile computing.the latest in mobile computing.
Motorola MAX Rugged
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Provides reliable operation in spite of drops, bumps or exposure to dust and
splashing liquids; meets applicable MIL-STD and IEC specifications for drop,
tumble and sealing
Mobility Platform Architecture (MPA) 2.0Provides the latest best-in-class technology architecture; preserves existing
application investments by enabling easy and cost-effective porting of
applications from other Motorola mobile computers
Motorola MAX Secure
FIPS 140-2 certification and support for the most advanced encryption and
authentication algorithms, as well as Virtual Private Networks (VPNs); enables
compliance with the most stringent industry security regulations, including
sensitive government applications
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.X or Windows CE 6.0 operating system
Choose the operating system that best meets your needs: the familiar Windows
Mobile environment offers standard business tools and line-of-business
applications, a large selection of off-the-shelf applications and an easy
application development environment; the Windows CE open platform enables
fast and easy development and porting of custom applications
Motorola MAX SensorEnterprise-class Interactive Sensor Technology (IST) enables leading edge
motion-based applications, including dynamic screen orientation, power
management and free-fall event logging
Motorola MAX Data Capture
Capture the data you need today and tomorrow with industry leading advanced
laser scanning or imaging technology
Motorola unmatched laser scanning technology
Delivers aggressive performance and accurate capture of all 1Dbar codes -including damaged and poor quality bar codes; patented Liquid Polymer scan
element eliminates friction and wear for superior durability and reliability
Motorola's advanced imaging technology
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Aggressive performance on 1D and 2D bar codes: patented illumination system
and bright aimer enables fast omni-directional bar code reading, increasing
productivity by eliminating the need to align bar code and mobile computer
Backward compatibility with MC3000 accessoriesUpgrade to the MC3100 while preserving your existing MC3000 accessory
investment
Integrated UHF RFID Tag
Allows enterprises to track and locate MC3100 devices
New rugged audio jack
A secure headset connector eliminates the static associated with wired headset
cable movement; ensures voice quality and protects productivity in voice-
directed applications
Polycarbonate Insert Mold Decorated (IMD) keypad
Greatly improves keypad durability: eliminates the potential to dislodge an
individual key; printing under the polycarbonate layer protects keypad graphics
against wear
WLAN: 802.11a/b/g tri-mode radio; comprehensive Voiceover-WLAN support
Enables cost-effective voice and data connectivity in the office and in hot spots;
easy integration with virtually any WLAN; CCX v4 certified; supports IPV6;supports 802.11a for voice and data interference mitigation
WPAN: Bluetooth v2.1 with EDR
Provides a wireless connection to printers and more; provides additional
throughput (up to 3 Mbps), improved security and additional profiles for
expanded connectivity to more device types
Keypad options: 28-key numeric; 38-key shifted alpha, 48-key alphanumeric
Flexibility to standardize on a single device family, yet meet diverse user andapplication needs
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Comprehensive centralized management
Compatibility with Motorola Mobility Services Platform (MSP) and Motorola
Mobility Suite provides superior centralized and remote management of all
devices anywhere in the world from a single console
The best place for your managers and sales associates to be is on the sales floor
interacting with your customers. By combining Motorola mobile computers and
wireless infrastructure with partner applications, Motorola Store Associate
Solutions get retail store managers, store clerks and supervisors out from
behind their desks and onto the sales floor, boosting both productivity and
customer satisfaction
INVENTORY MANAGEMENT USING MOBILE COMPUTING
From loading dock to cash register, Motorola Inventory Management Solutions
put you in control of your inventory. By combining mobile computers, wireless
infrastructure and radio frequency identification (RFID) tag inlays and readerswith partner applications, our solutions help ensure that your inventory is
tracked accurately and efficiently every single step of the way
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COSTING OF SOLUTIONS
TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS
SNo DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT PRICE PRICE
1 MOTOROLA WAP 1 52220 52220
2 RFID KITS READER & TAGS 1 1000 1000
3 MOBILE COMPUTERS 5 64,310 321550
4 RFID PRINTER 1 94100 94100
5 Total 468870
SUMMARY & CONCLUSIONS
Today as we live in the technology age and information age and as we
view and look at our Project with technology eye, we have seen we
have lived and implemented what we consider as optimal solution for
the existing Supermarket functioning