Item Level RFID Tracking Where suppliers can look for benefits

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Item Level RFID Tracking Where suppliers can look for benefits 1

Introduction What challenges do suppliers currently face? What benefits can they expect from Item Level RFID? What does an Item Level RFID solution look like? Brand Owner Case study Levi Strauss Who is Ramp and what is our approach? 2

Suppliers face a range of challenges dealing with retail customers Transactional relationships with customers Lack of visibility as to downstream activities including on-shelf availability Sporadic and reactive production and replenishment processes based on inaccurate data Highly labour intensive processes for picking, receiving and stocktaking Poor shipping accuracy and expediting costs Excess inventory holdings Lost sales due to factors above Poor Omni-Channel fulfillment (brand suppliers are typically also retailers) Shrinkage 3

Item Level RFID can provide significant benefits to suppliers in the retail supply chain Can form strategic relationship with retailers through enhanced data sharing Increased customer satisfaction Increased sales through improved on-shelf availability and optimized omni-channel offering Reduced operational and working capital costs Business Case Area Bar Code Systems (Today) Item Level RFID Solutions Inventory Accuracy ~80% >98% Inventory Cycle Count 1x per year 12x to 24x per year Receive Audits Shipping Audits Documented Shipping Errors Sample.1% to 1% Sample.1% to 1% Estimated Excess Inventory 10% to 20% 100% Every Container, Cases, Item 100% Every Container, Cases, Item >1% 0% 3% to 5% Lean Principles Apply 4

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What does an Item Level RFID solution look like? Print/Encode Cycle Counts Audit Stations Receive Stations In-Store 7

RFID Transforms Factory Inventory Management 8

RFID Transforms Distribution Centre Inventory Management 9

RFID Transforms In-Store Inventory Management In-Store In-Store 10

RFID Brand Owner Case Study Levi Strauss Initiated RFID in 2004/2005 with a pilot in Mexico and with one customer in US Levi Strauss S Mexico deployed to all stores and currently ~67 stores are enabled with RIFD including O&O and Franchises In 2010/2011 started pilots with multiple wholesale customers Developed capabilities to print and encode at US DCs Defined strategy for upstream application in 2012 to support customer compliance requirements Currently tagging around 60M units/year. Late 2013 started to evaluate supply chain benefits and capabilities: Inbound and Outbound verification Inline encoding Inventory counting/verification 11

RFID Brand Owner Case Study Levi Strauss Item-Level Tagging Scope United States Upstream application for Levi s and Dockers men s long bottoms for shared inventory between wholesale and retail Downstream application at US distribution centers for other categories based on customer compliance requirements Tagging for O&O will be phased-in with retail deployments Mexico Downstream application at distribution center All products shipped to O&O, Franchisees, and select doors for department store Liverpool de Mexico Canada In-process to implement downstream capability and evaluating upstream to meet customer requirements 12

Proof of Concept Approach RAMP use a thorough approach in conducting a RFID Proof of Concept 1 Understand the Business 2 Plan for Success 3 Learn and Refine Products Price, margin Ranges and complexity (size, colour) Seasonal vs repeat Sales channels (and strategy) Store and warehouse labour Shrink challenges chain/product flow Systems & data availability Establish PoC governance (including executive sponsorship) Agree PoC metrics and data sources Determine use case (high RFID impact) establish volume, range Identify control vs PoC store Establish roles & responsibilities and confirm/train resources Collect and analyse data Refine processes and capture lessons learned Build business case and confirm executive endorsement Identify issues and risks and develop mitigation strategies Create implementation plan 13

Why Partner with RAMP Australian owned and operated for over 10 years by a team of trusted, innovative professionals, RAMP specialises in tailored Intelligent Tracking solutions facilitating smarter, leaner business processes Proposed Team Andy Dobosz CEO Over 15 years of supply chain experience in both consulting and industry Worked with many top retailers to improve their operational performance including Speciality Fashion Group, Rebel Sport Clients Kevin Cohen Business Development Director Founded Australia's leading specialist RFID solution provider over 10 years ago Implemented large scale RFID solutions for companies including Qantas, DP World, Sydney Ports Corporation and Woodside Alastair McArthur Engineering Director Australia s leading RFID specialist with 20 years experience globally Is an acknowledged pioneer and world authority on RFID Contributed to RFID standardisation as a former Working Group Chairman at EPC Global. Mark Beacroft Solutions Engineer and Engineering Manager Over 10 years Automation and Solution Architecture experience Implemented large scale RFID asset and inventory tracking solutions over the past 3 years 14

Why Partner with RAMP Ramp are partners with SML Proven results for many of the world s most successful retail RFID projects Global footprint and a full-service RFID technology solution Operate tag bureaus globally (17) Significant deployment and business case expertise including American Apparel, Tesco and more 15