
Forklift operation management using UHF RFID
UHF RFID improves the efficiency of forklift operations and reduces forklift operator workload.
UHF RFID improves the efficiency of forklift operations and reduces forklift operator workload.
UHF RFID has enabled management of 'who moved where and when' by capturing information on the movement of workers. (A construction company)
IC tags attached to production fixtures and pallets are read by fixed reader-writers (gate antennas) installed between areas. The tags are read by fixed reader-writers (gate antennas) installed between areas to manage the location of the tags.
UHF RFID has made it possible to improve the efficiency and security of the management of important internal documents taken out of the company.
The use of UHF technology enabled easy individual management during the painting process, resulting in a reduction in human error and a shortened total operation time, leading to improved work efficiency. (Client from a certain manufacturing industry)At this factory, we managed each process by attaching a paper ledger (work instruction sheet) to the product, but problems such as illegible due to paper stains or incorrect attachment occurred, leading to a decrease in production efficiency. To prevent mistakes and improve production efficiency, we proposed the use of RFID technology, and our company provided one-stop support from selecting the UHF tag, providing hardware equipment, system development, to installation adjustment response.
We achieved centralized management of tool and measurement equipment usage history and batch reading using UHF RFID tags.This was implemented in railway and aviation services. Visual inspection of tools and equipment used to be conducted, but it became time-consuming due to a large number of management points. The use of RFID tags for checkout and return management was being considered to prevent tool misplacement and manage maintenance history. We proposed a one-stop solution, from selecting the UHF tag to providing hardware, system development, and installation adjustment support to address the challenges.
By using UHF-band RFID linen tags, we can read linen items such as uniforms and bed sheets, and achieve centralized management of usage counts, history management, and inbound/outbound inspections.In hotels and restaurants, linen items such as uniforms, bed sheets, and towels are collected by cleaning companies after use, and then new ones are delivered as needed. However, managing a large number of items is a challenge, and inspection work takes a lot of time. In addition, without serial management, it was difficult to determine the usage count that would serve as the disposal criteria, and measures against illegal possession and theft were not in place.By utilizing UHF-band RFID linen tags, bulk inspections of usage counts and delivery quantities become possible, leading to management of usage counts and prevention of theft through serial management.
UHF-band RFID gates provide real-time information on moving objects, improving the efficiency of various operations and tasks. Examples of operations include vehicle management, raw material arrival management and parts/products movement management.This presentation will include examples of UHF gates in use at various locations, such as vehicle passage management, trolley management, incoming and outgoing garment inspection, and people and trolley passage management at manufacturing sites.