RFID in Manufacturing Case Studies
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Robins Air Force Base, in Georgia, developed an RFID system to track critical aircraft components and tools, thus saving money and improving safety. The asset-tracking system has been deployed at five other bases and could become part of a standard solution in the Air Force.
Tomorrow's Mother says the RFID system provides timely, accurate inventory data, enabling the company to improve business processes and better meet customers' needs.
Sig Sauer, a leading handgun manufacturer, is offering customers the ability to track weapons with a RuBee-based inventory management system.
Northrop Grumman is deploying and testing RFID technology in a variety of projects to reduce costs, improve safety and increase customer satisfaction.
Columbus Brick is using a real-time locating system to more efficiently manage inventory and the location of goods in its brickyard.
Norway's Nortura is using RFID to bring increased efficiency to meat production.
The aircraft parts manufacturer uses RFID to track and monitor its precision molds.
Stafford Tower Crane is tagging all its tower cranes to ensure components are at the right construction sites in time for assembly.
The nation's largest family-owned dairy-products manufacturer not only met Wal-Mart's mandate, but also developed an RFID system to drive improved performance and profits.