Reforming Work Styles on Site with IoT! - Solving Issues like Forgotten Items through On-Site IoT Application (RFID)!

NTT East Japan Chiba Division has started a demonstration experiment in collaboration with Miyagawa Manufacturing Co., Ltd. and Aichi Corporation to implement an "RFID-based Outgoing Management System" and an "RFID Equipment Management System for Bucket Trucks," aiming to reduce operational costs and improve productivity.
(1) RFID-based Outgoing Management System (Miyagawa Manufacturing)
With the introduction of this system, the status of outgoing items can be instantly grasped, allowing for efficient arrangement of construction work according to the items taken out. The return status can also be monitored, reducing risks such as forgetting to return items or loss. Construction personnel can confirm items simply by passing through the RFID gate, and management records are automatically generated, significantly reducing the operations required for applications by construction personnel and approvals by managers.
(2) RFID Equipment Management System for Bucket Trucks
At departure, the equipment loaded onto the construction vehicle is checked. After local work is completed, if there are unconfirmed items left behind, an email report is sent to the manager, allowing for confirmation from the manager as well. This ensures that any forgotten items can be checked on-site, allowing for a worry-free preparation for departure. Considerations are being made to facilitate discovery, such as through "alarm sounds in the cabin."


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◆Roles of Each Company
Miyagawa Manufacturing: Building a business efficiency system using RFID
Aichi Corporation: Installation of various devices on vehicles
NTT East Japan Chiba Division: Providing field trials
◆Future Developments
Through conducting demonstration experiments, we aim to improve productivity and ensure a safe and secure work style reform for employees by minimizing "searching waste" for forgotten items on-site, recording in management logs related to items taken out, obtaining approval signatures, and confirming the usage status of items.