Confidex successful application case

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1. Confidex Survivor successful application case

Nokia Tyres is a well-known manufacturer of high-quality tires. The company uses Confidex Survivor electronic tags to track the flow of materials within the company’s production lines. Survivor electronic tags are placed on carts used to transport tire components to the assembly line. Through this radio frequency identification solution, Nokia Tire has realized the automation of the production process, reduced production errors and waste, and increased the utilization rate of the machine, reflecting the principle of timeliness in the core production process. This is also a crucial part of the construction of Nokia Tire’s core communication information system.
 
Reliance Industries Limited (Reliance Industries Limited., abbreviated as RIL), India’s first to enter the world’s top 500 and the country’s largest private company, used Confidex’s Survivor electronic tag at its Jamnagar refinery, the world’s third largest refinery. Project management. The Survivor electronic tag is placed on the steel tube and can be tracked by a handheld reader. Confidex Survivor electronic tag has super performance performance and high durability packaging shell, it is an ideal product for industrial asset tracking.

2. Confidex Halo successful application case

The German REWE Group is one of the largest retailers in Europe, with 270,000 employees in 12,000 stores in 14 countries and a turnover of 43.5 billion euros. Confidex has successfully delivered 12,000 Confidex Halo tags to the German REWE Group in the fourth quarter of 2007 for use in the company’s asset management. This tag is used to identify the location of the warehouse shelf, and the reader is placed on the forklift. Through the company’s electronic information management system, this innovative tag, and Confidex’s reader antenna, the reliability of the company’s management system has been greatly improved.

3. Confidex Ironside successful application case

Elektrobit is a supplier of RFID readers that specializes in serving various commercial applications. The company delivered a set of application systems to Austrian customers, using Confidex Ironside electronic tags to track various maintenance equipment such as traffic lights and tools used on highways. All of its 21 maintenance stations will use handheld RFID terminals to connect to its company’s network system via a wireless network to record various matters.

4. Confidex Corona successful application case

Volvo Cars’ Gent production base in Belgium is Volvo’s largest car production base outside of Sweden. The company uses Confidex’s Corona™ electronic tags to track car bodies in its production. Corona electronic tags are installed on the car chassis in the welding workshop, and then follow the car through a series of challenging environmental tests. For example, the painting process was an obstacle for passive UHF electronic tags earlier.

Although reusable electronic tags are generally a more feasible solution, long-term exposure to high temperature and chemical reaction conditions will lead to large-scale increase in maintenance and repair costs. Confidex’s Corona™ electronic tags provide a model of low-cost electronic tags with a limited number of uses for tracking a single car body. Its perfect performance can withstand the maximum temperature that can reach +200°C (+392°F), and can resist chemical reactions such as degreasing, phosphating, primer, and plating during various processing processes. Corona™ electronic tags provide an effective radio frequency identification electronic tag solution for Volvo Cars Gent production base to track products in the manufacturing process.

5. Confidex Pino successful application case

Valtra Tractor Company is a subsidiary of ACGO Group. The company used Confidex Pino electronic tags in a radio frequency identification pilot project set up to increase the degree of automation in supply chain and warehouse management. Electronic tags are installed in wooden pallets painted with special colors to distinguish them from ordinary wooden pallets. One of the main advantages of using Confidex Pino electronic tags is that they can be applied to all kinds of new and old wooden pallets, which means that there is no need to update all general pallet systems in the thorough implementation of RFID projects. The process of installing electronic tags on Pino is very simple and fast, and the performance is outstanding. Both entrance UHF readers and forklift readers can read them. The use of Pino electronic tags can increase effective data exchange, improve efficiency and enhance accuracy in supply chain and warehouse management.

6. Confidex Custom Tags Successful Application Cases Customer-specific electronic tags

Confidex provides German HansGrohe AG with a series of solutions such as customer-specific electronic tags and readers. Hansgrohe develops, produces and sells high-quality bathroom equipment.

Confidex has developed a set of radio frequency identification system for automatic signal system (kanban management) to strengthen the management of the production line system.

Confidex provides Container Centralen with millions of Gen 2 RFID recyclable container electronic tags.

Container Centralen is a leading high-quality recyclable container supply and leasing service provider based in Odense, Denmark. This time, Confidex received the first batch of 300,000 Gen 2 RFID recyclable container electronic tags designed for their “CC Euro Dolly” products. The actual application plan is to place two electronic tags for recyclable containers on each cart during the “Euro Dolly” production process. These electronic tags can automatically collect information during Euro Dolly’s supply chain transportation, and can also identify the products used by Container Centralen’s leased customers.

7. Confidex Cruiser successful application case

Confidex Cruiser™ was developed to track the production of individual tires. The electronic tag is placed on the inner sidewall of the tire during the assembly phase. The tires with electronic tags will be processed during “curing”. In the quality inspection stage, the electronic tags will guide countless different types of tires produced from hundreds of curing molds into the correct track in the production area. It is a great challenge for general radio frequency identification electronic tags to withstand high heat and high processing conditions for tens of minutes.

Pallet-level tire reading has also been tested, and some types of tires can even use radio frequency identification during the loading process (the tires are packaged for transportation). This product has been tested by many world-renowned tire companies and has excellent performance.

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