Now the technology industry is very particular about the concept. If a new product has an attractive concept, it has almost half the chance to succeed. Among all kinds of technology products in Yunyun, there is a concept that is regarded as a must-try, and a million-dollar is to give "movability" to products. These examples can be found everywhere, such as cassette tapes evolved into Walkmans, landline phones evolved into mobile phones, desktop computers and laptops...
Intermec, a manufacturer of automatic identification technology, points out that "mobility" can also make RFID solutions even more powerful, and it is not only an attractive concept, it can bring substantial and meaningful benefits to users. At present, the market's advantages in RFID technology have been determined, but its deployment cost has always been a factor that users hesitate. If manufacturers add weight to the value of RFID on the balance of cost performance, this will help encourage more RFID in the market. The program emphasizes mobile performance is a good way.
Intermec said that the most common mobile RFID solution is to turn it into "read anywhere"---- Combine RFID readers with forklifts, which can improve the return on investment (ROI) of deploying RFID solutions in four ways. : Reduce capital expenditures; increase equipment utilization; enhance system scalability; reduce manpower required for operations.
Reduce capital expenditures
In the past, many RFID systems were used to configure fixed readers in various import/export gates in distribution centers or warehouses to read pallets or containers with RFID tags. This is a "killing chicken with a knife." The approach, because each gate is equipped with RFID hardware and networking devices, however, only a portion of the pallets or containers need to be processed using RFID. Some units use a compromise method, which is to assemble an RFID reader only at a specific gate. That requires a manager to spend a lot of time to coordinate and coordinate the order of each pallet in and out, which is time-consuming and prone to errors.
This can be improved by using an RFID forklift. In general, a distribution center or warehouse can be deployed with reference to the ratio of a forklift supporting four gates. That is to say, a forklift equipped with an RFID reader can almost reduce the capital expenditure of RFID hardware. Reduce by 75%.
Increased equipment usage Using a forklift truck equipped with an RFID reader, reading pallets or boxes with RFID tags can be carried out at different locations, such as pick-up or delivery points, transit stock, packing rooms, and even trailers. The flexibility is not comparable to RFID readers that are fixed in fixed location/application mode.
Intermec's RFID forklift system has a "Real-Time Location Service" option (RTLS) to further increase equipment utilization. The principle is to equip the forklift with modules connected to the plant's wireless LAN to provide real-time location data that software programs can use. Data such as to provide real-time feedback or long-term planning advice for device usage, productivity, and trend analysis. The forklift's RTLS program includes equipment location and management, dynamic routing, maintenance management, security protection, pause time monitoring, productivity reporting, and route/placement analysis.
Enhance System Scalability Because mobile RFID systems can be used flexibly throughout the distribution center or warehouse, even if users need to add new applications or expand the scale of the facility, it is only effective to adjust the existing RFID forklift team's usage. New RFID readers are required to be added, which reduces the incremental cost of expansion facilities and increases the return on initial investment in RFID systems.
Saving human resources and improving processes Using RFID forklifts can improve operational processes and increase productivity. Some work environments are inconvenient to implement traditional bar code scanning/manual data entry. This may be a site location limitation or an excessively labor intensive consideration, using mobile RFID reading. The advantages of writing devices are obvious, and it can prevent problems such as out of stock, overstocking, and misdelivery. Intermec's customer, METRO Group, has reported that its distribution center using mobile RFID systems has reduced manpower by 14%, inventory availability by 11%, and product loss by 18%.
Although the RFID forklift has the above advantages, its initial deployment is a very practical work, often requiring professional technicians to use the whole day to adjust, forge and run in on the spot, in order to help users save this aspect. In terms of time and money, Intermec recently teamed up with Cascade to develop a forklift installation system that drastically reduced installation time from one day to 20 minutes.
Intermec, a manufacturer of automatic identification technology, points out that "mobility" can also make RFID solutions even more powerful, and it is not only an attractive concept, it can bring substantial and meaningful benefits to users. At present, the market's advantages in RFID technology have been determined, but its deployment cost has always been a factor that users hesitate. If manufacturers add weight to the value of RFID on the balance of cost performance, this will help encourage more RFID in the market. The program emphasizes mobile performance is a good way.
Intermec said that the most common mobile RFID solution is to turn it into "read anywhere"---- Combine RFID readers with forklifts, which can improve the return on investment (ROI) of deploying RFID solutions in four ways. : Reduce capital expenditures; increase equipment utilization; enhance system scalability; reduce manpower required for operations.
Reduce capital expenditures
In the past, many RFID systems were used to configure fixed readers in various import/export gates in distribution centers or warehouses to read pallets or containers with RFID tags. This is a "killing chicken with a knife." The approach, because each gate is equipped with RFID hardware and networking devices, however, only a portion of the pallets or containers need to be processed using RFID. Some units use a compromise method, which is to assemble an RFID reader only at a specific gate. That requires a manager to spend a lot of time to coordinate and coordinate the order of each pallet in and out, which is time-consuming and prone to errors.
This can be improved by using an RFID forklift. In general, a distribution center or warehouse can be deployed with reference to the ratio of a forklift supporting four gates. That is to say, a forklift equipped with an RFID reader can almost reduce the capital expenditure of RFID hardware. Reduce by 75%.
Increased equipment usage Using a forklift truck equipped with an RFID reader, reading pallets or boxes with RFID tags can be carried out at different locations, such as pick-up or delivery points, transit stock, packing rooms, and even trailers. The flexibility is not comparable to RFID readers that are fixed in fixed location/application mode.
Intermec's RFID forklift system has a "Real-Time Location Service" option (RTLS) to further increase equipment utilization. The principle is to equip the forklift with modules connected to the plant's wireless LAN to provide real-time location data that software programs can use. Data such as to provide real-time feedback or long-term planning advice for device usage, productivity, and trend analysis. The forklift's RTLS program includes equipment location and management, dynamic routing, maintenance management, security protection, pause time monitoring, productivity reporting, and route/placement analysis.
Enhance System Scalability Because mobile RFID systems can be used flexibly throughout the distribution center or warehouse, even if users need to add new applications or expand the scale of the facility, it is only effective to adjust the existing RFID forklift team's usage. New RFID readers are required to be added, which reduces the incremental cost of expansion facilities and increases the return on initial investment in RFID systems.
Saving human resources and improving processes Using RFID forklifts can improve operational processes and increase productivity. Some work environments are inconvenient to implement traditional bar code scanning/manual data entry. This may be a site location limitation or an excessively labor intensive consideration, using mobile RFID reading. The advantages of writing devices are obvious, and it can prevent problems such as out of stock, overstocking, and misdelivery. Intermec's customer, METRO Group, has reported that its distribution center using mobile RFID systems has reduced manpower by 14%, inventory availability by 11%, and product loss by 18%.
Although the RFID forklift has the above advantages, its initial deployment is a very practical work, often requiring professional technicians to use the whole day to adjust, forge and run in on the spot, in order to help users save this aspect. In terms of time and money, Intermec recently teamed up with Cascade to develop a forklift installation system that drastically reduced installation time from one day to 20 minutes.
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