Simplifying the Business - IATA RFID Inflight Services (RFID Smart Labels USA 2008)

Mr Nicolas Bondarenco, RFID Deputy Manager
IATA, Switzerland
 
2008年2月20天.

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Presentation Summary

  • Management of the trolley equipment asset (stock inventory control, operational equipment needs & future replacement)
  • Maintenance of the equipment
  • Management of trolley contents
  • Cost/benefit results for the airline industry (cost to equip catering facilities worldwide and potential benefits)
  • RFID Recommended Practice

Speaker Biography (Nicolas Bondarenco)

 
Upon graduating from IPSA, a French Aerospace engineer school Nicolas Bondarenco started his career with the European Space Agency. After developing tools & techniques for precise orbit determination he joined Eurocontrol, the European Organization for the safety of air navigation. There he managed projects for 5 years focusing upon Global Navigation Satellite Systems performances for the airlines.
Nicolas gained an MBA from the French Business School ESCP-EAP, Paris, and joined Deloitte Consulting to work on various missions such as organisation management, customer relationship management and supply chain, mainly in the air transport and automotive industries. In joined IATA in 2006 to work on the development of the RFID for the air transport industry.

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