Charles Heidsieck Champagne Company is adopting RFID technology to benefit not only complete traceability of its bottles from its production site to the points of sale, but better monitoring of its distribution channels.
Traceability remains a major challenge for wine, champagne and spirits brands. To guarantee the visibility of its products, from manufacture through to distribution, Charles Heidsieck has called on the expertise of Checkpoint Systems to deploy a complete RFID traceability solution: RFID tunnel reader, RFID inlays and software for controlling and integrating product data.
The implementation of this new solution, called BottleID, is suitable for the beverage (and perfumery) sectors, according to Checkpoint Systems officials. BottleID is able to overcome the constraints of liquid environments by developing an RFID inlay specially designed to provide optimal performance in the presence of liquids.
Traceability and Monitoring of Distribution Channels
Julien Thibult, Director of RFID Sales and Source Protection Checkpoint Systems France, said the winery now has the ability to track all of its bottles in its distribution networks and has considerably optimized the control of its flows and its brand image.
“Thanks to our complete traceability solution, Champagne Charles Heidsieck very quickly perceived the benefits of using RFID technology,” said Thibult. “In addition to enabling wine, champagne and spirits brands to oversee, optimize and improve their operations, it is a key first step towards digitizing the bottle by bringing more product information to consumers. ”
Benefit to the Beverage Industry
With this innovation, Thibult said players in the beverage sector can benefit from the many advantages of RFID technology: reliable unit identification of each bottle, accurate reporting on product quantities by destination and at each stage of the supply chain, easier verification of products on the various distribution channels and reliable real-time inventory.
This is achieved by a label containing an RFID inlay, supplied by Imprimerie Billet in Damery (Marne), placed on the back of each bottle during the production process. The bottles then go through Checkpoint Systems’ RFID tunnel reader which guarantees an ultra-fast bottle/carton association rate, without ever slowing down production rates.
Damien Riegel, Production Manager at Champagne Charles Heidsieck, explained the decision to implement RFID came in response to a two-fold challenge.
“Firstly, to make the information we share on our products more precise; and, secondly, to allow more accurate monitoring of the circulation of our bottles,” said Riegel. “RFID technology has quickly established itself as the best solution, in particular because of the ease and reliability of data acquisition that it allows on the production line, without adversely affecting rates.
Turnkey Solution
“In addition to the perceive d benefits in terms of monitoring our markets, the implementation of RFID strengthens our communication with consumers, providing them with more precise data and greater transparency regarding our practices.”
The shipment of the products is traced precisely, so that the origin and destination of the bottles can be checked upon receipt at the various delivery points. All this traceability data is compiled, secured and returned in the form of dashboards by the company Wine in Block, a specialist in Blockchain for wines, champagnes and spirits.
“We have now laid the foundations to further exploit the potential of this technology in the future,” said Riegel. “We relied on Checkpoint Systems’ expertise at all key stages of the project to provide us with a turnkey solution. “