RFID container management in Volkswagen plant
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In the Volkswagen plant, the radio frequency tag technology has proven that it has both high technical content and great economic value in automobile production. The same technology is also used in container management. A large number of valuable and special containers must be placed in the correct arrangement, and management schedules must be made every day according to professional manufacturing requirements. To this end, IDENTEC SOLUTIONS provides an advanced and complete RFID container management solution for Volkswagen.
RFID tags make the entire process visible. By using RFID active tags, those special containers can be automatically read and recorded during unloading. Manual records are no longer required, and the unloading and management of containers is more efficient.
In order to record the price of some car parts that are about to be boxed, we transported some containers to an empty storage site. When the containers leave this empty storage area, they are recorded again and then again told what to do.
When the container is full, the production date of the part and the manufacturing process will be entered into the label.
In order to ensure the continuous and timely provision of containers during the manufacturing process, at each transit site related to the warehousing process, the date of the label is collected and recorded for online update in the future. This technology is not only used in Volkswagen’s factories, but also in the entire production and sales network of Volkswagen. In this way, container control and management can be carried out most effectively.
Summary: By tracking a single container, according to the principle of “after loading a container, recording a container”, the application of RFID technology to manage the container can minimize the management cost of the container and reduce the loss of the container during the packaging process. .
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