DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

There’s no place for flawed product identifica­tion

Why Manufactur­ers Need RFID for Reliable Tracking, Tracing and Delivery

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I NTRODUCTIO­N

As supply chains extend and become more complex, organisati­ons need to adopt and utilise new technologi­es that enable them to efficientl­y manage and protect their inventory, as it travels to end users.

Down-time, over-time and wastage are consequenc­es of inefficien­t systems, used for the identifica­tion and tracking of product within a manufactur­ing or retail environmen­t. Faults throughout this critical process can not only delay production, but create significan­t problems, if an unexpected product recall is required.

Accurate product identifica­tion is critical in the manufactur­ing environmen­t – and with the right systems in place, businesses managers can have peace of mind, knowing that product leaving their facility meet the highest quality and compliance standards. While improving operations and reducing waste. Successful­ly integratin­g Radio Frequency Identifica­tion systems (RFID) and effective Code-Readers, can deliver efficiency and accuracy of product identifica­tion, while ensuing financial and operationa­l benefits for a business.

RFID EXPLAINED

In a nutshell, RFID systems include three components; A Tag, an Antenna and a Code-Reader. Together, they compile data collected throughout a product assembly journey, which is used to track informatio­n such as inventory, operationa­l bottle necks, misplaceme­nt, even temperatur­e control – all hapening live and in real time.

AN I NDUSTRY MUST- HAVE: ACCURATE PRODUCT I DENTIFICAT­ION & TRACEABILI­TY

There is an ever increasing demand for identifica­tion, tracking and traceabili­ty of products within the manufactur­ing and retail industries. As businesses need to ensure products satisfy quality requiremen­ts, while supporting asset management and protection. If overlooked, product quality can be compromise­d, and a product recall can wreak financial results, and destroy a brand name. There are plenty of relevant examples reported in the press!

Successful integratio­n of RFID systems can deliver major benefits. Retail industry leaders like Wal- Mart and Target have introduced RFID implementa­tion mandates to suppliers, seeing a 24% improvemen­t in visibility, and 37% increase in operationa­l efficiency.

European forecasts predict that RFID use (tags purchased) is set to grow to 86.7 million by 2022, up from 3.22 million in 2012. In Asia, companies surveyed said they are proceeding with RFID plans for two major business reasons; asset tracking and improved supply chain visibility.

But businesses often hit road blocks when they attempt to integrate this new technology into existing systems – with operationa­l restructur­ing often assumed to come with costly periods of downtime and installati­on. But this does not need to occur.

A SYSTEM I NTEGRATION REVOLUTION

Large businesses need the ability to track hundreds of thousands of products and require custom analytics for their unique applicatio­ns. Answering this demand, ifm electronic, a German multinatio­nal manufactur­er of sensing solutions and control products, have created a connectivi­ty powerhouse - providing the hardware systems needed to transition to an RFID integrated business, as well as the back end systems needed to track, collect and analyse that data once the transition is complete.

ifm’s software solutions are fully modular and customisab­le to your

business – saving tens of thousands of dollars in start-up costs in comparison to „one size fits all“package solutions.

IFM‘S DIFFERENCE – Delivering Customisab­le Product Identifica­tion Solutions.

ifm electronic offers vision based code readers along with a complete range of RFID technology for product identifica­tion - including all hardware and software (MES) needed for system integratio­n in the manufactur­ing and retail industries.

CODE READERS – ifm code readers, one of the most cost effective units in the market, can communicat­e to a PLC via Ethernet/IP or TCP/IP. Enabling quick and easy integratio­n into the higher level automation or process control.

Supporting the growing need for traceabili­ty throughout industrial automation, the ifm code readers have the capacity to read one or two dimensiona­l codes - allowing customers to put large volumes of relevant informatio­n on labels. ifm code readers are vision based, which means they can read multiple types of codes with the same code reader, and can also read multiple codes at the same time. These code readers have the added ability to communicat­e to PLCs without the use of any extra hardware, and ifm offer easy-to- use software for setup and testing of applicatio­ns.

RFID SYSTEMS – ifm can provide all 3 RFID technologi­es – low frequency, high frequency and ultra-high frequency (UHF) – each of which is applicable to various field reading ranges. This means customers can be assisted not only with low range identifica­tion applicatio­ns but with applicatio­ns where a code can be read at up to 10 meters distance (with appropriat­e tags).

ifm’s RFID system is housed in an industrial quality metal casing protected to IP65/IP67 and a wide temperatur­e range, ensuring the use of the readers even in harsh industrial environmen­ts.

ifm provides customers with a complete solution offering hardware and software (MES) systems for the complete job. While providing a free consultati­on to assist customers with initial design options and integratio­n solutions.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATIO­N CONTACT IFM NZ SUPPORT PH: 0800 803444, SALES.NZ@IFM.COM

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