Entire life traceability for individual cattle.Implementation of an open-data ecosystem.Transparency across the entire supply chain.$14.2 million per year sales potential across all of the client’s members.$1.1 million per year potential annual revenue for a single farm of 30,000 cows.Among some key benefits seen through the implementation of Hitachi Process Intelligence are: The value gains include not only an improvement in the quality of meat itself, but also revenue generated through the optimization of the feed supply chain. Through the implementation of a smarter process across the client’s associated companies’ entire supply chain, there has been a significant value add through Hitachi Process Intelligence. Solution Delivers Data Insights, Exceeds Business Goals, and Increases Revenue The solution also helped the client implement an effective and cohesive IoT digital transformation with long lasting implications to value chain transparency and decision agility across all industry layers. Hitachi Process Intelligence helped to establish an on-farm IoT capability. Hitachi also adopted and delivered a dynamic data collection and transmission strategy to ensure end to end data monitoring and mobility. Hitachi devised a resolution to help support localized telecommunications as well as deployed satellite capabilities on-farm. For example, there were cases where farms had little to no onsite IT or telecom. This required an understanding of the wide range of farm modernization levels. Depending on the region of focus, Hitachi provided strategies and collaborated with existing partners for the best means to transmit data across the region. This also involved working in a multitude of different environments where telecommunication signal was limited. The collaborative ability of both the client and Hitachi proved to be a huge point of strength, where the the client associated companies provided the onsite cattle insight expertise which was then used to provide the base for big data analytics to form best practice models. This provided the means to best understand the value capture of each individual head of cattle. The data repository collection plan was established by putting forth a strategy to input active RFID tags in cattle in a broad range of locations. It is visually represented through a control center and a farm monitor. The knowledge repository of best practices was compiled and delivered. In addition, a repository of on-site weather data tracking was implemented. Hitachi then provided a data repository to collect individual animal history and provide a more detailed track record of the animal’s life (including weight, locations, and health). To do so, Hitachi engaged on-farm to allocate points of data collection that would allow for the best data to be captured. To effectively design and deliver Hitachi Process Intelligence to the client’s associated companies, data regarding all farm operations and individual cattle had to be collected and established. To achieve this digital transformation, Hitachi Consulting delivered Hitachi Process Intelligence which allowed the client’s associated companies to visually represent all individual farm operations and make the right decision to establish best practice along all ends of the supply chain. Hitachi Consulting understood what was needed to create IoT digital transformation with Hitachi’s 105+ years in the operational technology sector and 55+ years in the Informational Technology sector. Given the challenges faced by the cattle industry, the non-profit business looked to team with someone who could fully understand the breadth of what was required to introduce new digital capabilities to an operational technology heavy industry. Of things (IoT) digital strategy for makingĪddressing the Challenge with Digital Solutions Leading challenges facing the industry inĪbility to navigate across different silos Silos, which is expected to be one of the Meat and livestock industry is the ability Has driven the need for a new enterprisewideĪnother increasingly relevant issue to the WeĬlimate, chicken and pork have started to
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