Achieving advanced manufacturing sites with RFID! Introducing a case study on building data management for parts that require safety.
Here is a case study of "RFID solutions" at a major automobile manufacturer. In this company, RFID labels are tagged to up to 50 parts, and the RFID system had to identify all of them during production. RFID gates automatically register automobile parts assembled along the production line, record them in the target vehicle database, and improve process optimization. The company plans to complete this global RFID implementation in 2023 and expand it to eight factories in five countries. [Case Summary] ■ Results - Improved data quality, up to double production throughput, optimization of manual work ■ Benefits - Cost reduction, improved data quality, compliance *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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Avery Dennison has established itself as a global leader in the fields of adhesive materials and label products for nearly 90 years since the development of the world's first pressure-sensitive adhesive label in 1935. In July 2008, it established its Japanese subsidiary, Avery Dennison Japan Co., Ltd. The company aims to provide optimal solutions to various clients in the Japanese market, focusing on the creation of high added value and responding to environmental needs. Avery Dennison Japan Co., Ltd. is committed to three themes: building relationships with global companies originating from Japan, providing globally standard products and services in Japan, and establishing partnerships and cooperative relationships with Japanese companies for global expansion.