Intelleflex showcases RFID beef cattle tracking solution
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Intelleflex, a leading provider of RFID solutions with extended functions, announced the successful application of battery-assisted RFID solutions at the beef cattle auction held in Calgary Stockyards. Participating in the auction are a number of agricultural and sideline products organizations, such as Alberta Livestock Processing Company, Canadian Agricultural and Sideline Products Company, Alberta Agricultural and Sideline Products Company, Canadian Livestock Identification Agency, and Livestock Identification Service Corporation. They all saw how the cattle herd can be effectively tracked and identified in the middle of the fast movement.
Before adopting Intelleflex’s solution, the cattle must be temporarily tied down and identified by manual or close-range data collection methods. This method is not suitable for the fast-trading beef cattle industry, and it is prone to reading errors. There are as many as 6,000 beef cattle in circulation every day at the auction site. A single livestock file management method obviously cannot meet the requirements and is not economical.
Brent McEwan, Director of the Alberta Agricultural and Sideline Products Traceability Association, said: “Accurate counting and recording of the beef cattle industry has always been a problem. After adopting Intelleflex’s solution, the beef cattle industry can not only improve operational efficiency and accuracy, but also ensure that the best products are provided to consumer.”
Using Intelleflex’s battery-assisted passive RFID platform, livestock can be tracked and identified from a long distance, and data of several cattle can be read every second in a large number of beef cattle herds. Intelleflex demonstrated at the Calgary Stockyards auction site how a large herd of beef cattle can pass through the trading site at a commercial speed, and the accuracy of reading continues to reach 100%. In addition, Intelleflex’s memory tag can store all the history of beef cattle, including owner, vaccination history and vaccination location. This information can be stored permanently and reliably on the label.
Steve Smith, Intelleflex’s senior vice president of global sales, said: “Livestock tracking is a unique problem for RFID technology. Ordinary RFID solutions will encounter difficulties in reading tags on groups of livestock because their bodies are in contact with each other. , And in the field. In order to overcome the above obstacles, the company closely cooperates with industry organizations, customers, and partners to optimize the solution. For example, this time is a response to the special needs of multiple application environments.”
About Intelleflex
Intelleflex is a smart RFID hardware platform company. Intelleflex’s innovative RFID technology provides the best-level and standard-compliant products for the industrial sector, meeting the urgent needs of the market and being able to implement new functions. Intelleflex tags and readers are designed to transmit an unprecedented range of areas, with the accuracy required for read/write, user-defined memory, and dedicated security. Intelleflex is at the forefront of the wave of new RFID systems. The new RFID system not only has identification functions, but also has communication, memory and sensory functions. For more information, please visit www.intelleflex.com.
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