Work In Process Control and Light Stack Alerts with RFID
With RFID Software & device you can more tightly control your Work in Process (WIP) preventing errors and saving on the hidden expenses involved in material flow. Lost materials, delayed product movements and incorrect pulled materials making their way into manufactured products all can be reduced using RFID solution
Industry 4.0 is the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. It includes CPS(cyber-physical systems), IOT(the Internet of things) and cloud computing. It creates what has been called a "smart factory". Over the Internet of Things, cyber-physical systems communicate and cooperate with each other and with humans in real time, and via the Internet of Services, both internal and cross-organizational services are offered and used by participants of the value chain.
Solution Highlights:
Prompt employees when incorrect or correct material is placed in a work area or conveyor belt.
Track materials at all stages of production.
Integrate light stacks with your RFID Reader's GPIO ports for visual and audio prompting - WatchMore
Stream data from multiple Conveyor locations or stations.
Integrate with ODBC Compliant Databases (Access, Oracle, MySQL, SQL Server and more), Manufacturing Software Systems and Excel.
Control Conveyor Operations and Flow of Materials - WatchMore
Track materials at all stages of production.
Integrate light stacks with your RFID Reader's GPIO ports for visual and audio prompting - WatchMore
Stream data from multiple Conveyor locations or stations.
Integrate with ODBC Compliant Databases (Access, Oracle, MySQL, SQL Server and more), Manufacturing Software Systems and Excel.
Control Conveyor Operations and Flow of Materials - WatchMore
Benefit:
1. Increase efficiency and easy management
RFID makes every parts of production line could be tracking and controlled remotely. Each RFID tag on the raw materials and spare parts is unique with production data like date, series number, size etc. RFID scanners on machines or branches of conveyor belts would read the data and issue corresponding commands to robots and logistics systems. At the meantime, the production data is uploaded to cloud terminal for management level to quickly react to every position. And this also support convenient inventory, optimized delivery and quality control of warehousing department.
2. Meet flexible production and customized demand
In order to realize intelligent manufacturing, flexible production is the most critical link, which is characterized by emphasizing the individuation and customization of customers. With RFID identification technology, the raw materials, factories, distribution and customers are connected, in which corporation of MES and ERP system. Customers only need to issue an order, the factory will automatically according to customer demand for the purchase of raw materials, scheduling production, and then the goods directly to the customer
RFID makes every parts of production line could be tracking and controlled remotely. Each RFID tag on the raw materials and spare parts is unique with production data like date, series number, size etc. RFID scanners on machines or branches of conveyor belts would read the data and issue corresponding commands to robots and logistics systems. At the meantime, the production data is uploaded to cloud terminal for management level to quickly react to every position. And this also support convenient inventory, optimized delivery and quality control of warehousing department.
2. Meet flexible production and customized demand
In order to realize intelligent manufacturing, flexible production is the most critical link, which is characterized by emphasizing the individuation and customization of customers. With RFID identification technology, the raw materials, factories, distribution and customers are connected, in which corporation of MES and ERP system. Customers only need to issue an order, the factory will automatically according to customer demand for the purchase of raw materials, scheduling production, and then the goods directly to the customer