A system that efficiently manages onboard items by equipping a bucket truck with an RFID reader-writer has been successfully realized for the first time.

As the number of items that construction personnel need to take out increases to accommodate a wide variety of services, being careful not to forget anything on-site has become a significant burden for workers. Losses can lead to major security incidents. By linking with an "RFID-based item management system," equipment loaded onto construction vehicles can be checked at departure. If there are unverified items left behind after on-site work, an email report is sent to the administrator, allowing them to follow up for confirmation. In the future, we are considering measures such as "alarm sounds in the cabin" to facilitate the discovery of forgotten items. This system allows for the confirmation of items loaded on-site, enabling personnel to prepare for departure with peace of mind.
■ We exhibited at the JECA FAIR 2019, the 67th Electrical Construction Industry Exhibition.
Date: May 22, 2019 (Wednesday) to May 24, 2019 (Friday)

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NTT East Japan Chiba Division has started a demonstration experiment on reducing operations and improving productivity by introducing an "RFID-based Outgoing Management System" and a "Bucket Truck RFID Onboard Item Management System" in collaboration with Miyakawa Manufacturing Co., Ltd. and Aichi Corporation.