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ThyssenKrupp Steel's Success with RFID Noted

Friday, September 7, 2007

ThyssenKrupp Steel, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of steel products, has become the first steel producer to use RFID technology for steel slab identification and streamlined slab logistics.

Its Automated Slab Identification Solution was developed with the help of Accenture, the distinguished global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company. The solution relies on RFID Anywhere from Sybase iAnywhere.



RFID Streamlines Slab Logistics, Opening The Way For Significant Cost Savings

Tracking goods as they move through the supply chain from suppliers to manufacturers to customers has been and continues to be a critically important business activity. Evidence of this activity is all around us in the form of barcoded products, and more recently, products bearing radio frequency identification (RFID) tags.

Increasingly, companies in a variety of industries including healthcare, manufacturing, retail and transportation have been exploring the benefits of using RFID to address a host of business issues. Their goals include streamlining processes, gaining greater product and supply chain visibility and controlling business assets to enable the companies to realize increased productivity, competitive advantage and profitability.

ThyssenKrupp Steel, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of steel products, has become the first steel producer to use RFID technology for steel slab identification and streamlined slab logistics. Its Automated Slab Identification Solution was developed with the help of Accenture, the distinguished global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company. The solution relies on RFID Anywhere from Sybase iAnywhere.

This recently piloted RFID solution will be used in ThyssenKrupp Steel’s new steel mill at the Bay of Sepetiba, Brazil, as well as at the harbors in Rotterdam, in the Netherlands, and Duisburg, Germany, to automatically identify steel slabs and to speed up the unloading process. [end] 

Holland 1916 announced its rugged RFID Nameplate Tag designed for automating the inspection and audit processes found in mining, construction, and oil rigs.

Made up of of stainless steel to endure the harshest environments, Holland’s embedded RFID tags are attached to the various location stations of safety equipment. This enables inspectors and auditors to electronically record locations and upload an automated record of time, location, personnel and equipment status to the inspection software using handheld RFID readers.

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B.O.S. Better Online Solutions announced that it has completed a RFID traceability project in Spain at Barcelonesa de Metales, S.A. (BAMESA) corporation.

BAMESA is a steel service center organization for automotive, home appliances and metal engineering industries, among others, with eight locations in five different countries.

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Volkswagen is using RFID technology at its German factories to monitor the inventory on large steel pressings used in manufacture of vehicles, including the popular Volkswagen Passat, according to Materials Handling World.

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New Jersey Transit’s use of NFC payments with Google Wallet has been an “overwhelming and resounding success,” according to NJ Transit spokesman John Durson.

Introduced on the NJ Transit network in October 2011, Google Wallet enables riders to purchase tickets with the tap of an NFC-enabled phone at New York Penn Station, Newark Liberty Airport’s rail station and on 7 city bus lines.

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GAO RFID Asset Tracking announced an ultra-high frequency Gen 2 RFID reader with 4-port read and 4-port listen.

This RFID reader, operating at the frequency range of 902 to 928 MHz, reads Gen 2 compatible transponders at a maximum distance of up to 7 meters or more. It also offers communication interfaces including Ethernet TCP/ IP, DHCP and HTTPS for data exchange.

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GoldKey Security Corporation has released GoldKey Tokens with Built-In Flash, a line of form factor authentication tokens that come with a hardware-encrypted secure flash drive along with a smart card and two-factor authentication.

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