Global RFID Kanban Systems Market is expected to
reach USD 1.1 Billion by 2020, according to a new study by Grand View Research,
Inc. Increasing cases of stock outs, over inventory, clerical errors and
growing demand for real time asset and inventory tracking are some factors
expected to drive market growth over the next six years. Furthermore, high cost
incurred due to medication expiration, increasing demand for FIFO system and
the implementation of lean inventory management is expected to boost market
growth over the forecast period.
North
America held majority of the market in 2013, with revenue estimated at USD 97.5
million. Economic development, increasing demand for process optimization,
rising awareness level amongst healthcare organizations pertaining to the
benefits associated with RFID kanban systems are some major drivers of this
market.
The
presence of a large gap between the need for hospital inventory management and
availability of real time inventory management solutions has resulted in high
growth potential for the U.S. market. RFID based kanban systems have been
incorporated by certain healthcare facilities. However, a large percentage of
hospitals have yet to make this transition.
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Further key findings from the study suggest:
- The
U.S. RFID kanban systems market was valued at USD 76.9 million in 2013.
The incorporation of RFID kanban systems brings down the overall inventory
ordering, shortage, carrying and purchase costs by as much as 30%. This
cost reduction incentive acts as the most important driver for the RFID
based kanban systems market in the region.
- The
Japanese RFID kanban systems market is expected to grow at a CAGR of over
23.8% from 2014 to 2020. Owing to the fact that the kanban system was
initially developed in Japan, there has been significant development since
then in the country for the purpose of automating the two bin kanban
system. There has been prototype deployment of RFID kanban systems in
Japan and it is expected that there will be growing demand for further
such implementation in the Japanese hospitals to further improve
healthcare services.
- Some
key market players of RFID Kanban systems include Brooks Automation,
Grifols, Hurst Green Plastics Ltd., Wurth Group, Bollhoff Group,
Pepperl+Fuchs, Datelka, Metra Tec GmbH, Logi-Tag and Mattteo
- In
order to develop cost effective and technologically advanced products,
manufacturers in the market are involved in rigorous R&D. For
Instance, LogiTag released a new mobile app for hospital inventory
management and charge capture.
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Grand View Research, Inc. is a U.S. based market research and consulting company, registered in the State of California and headquartered in San Francisco. The company provides syndicated research reports, customized research reports, and consulting services. To help clients make informed business decisions, the company offers market intelligence studies ensuring relevant and fact-based research across a range of industries including technology, chemicals, materials, healthcare and energy.
Contact:
Sherry James
Corporate Sales Specialist, USA
Grand View Research, Inc
Phone: 1-415- 349-0058
Toll Free: 1-888- 202-9519
Email: sales@grandviewresearch.com
For More Information: https://www.grandviewresearch.com
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