Identity, Security, Payments, Biometrics, Smart Cards and Authentication News

UPM Raflatac tags help in building log houses

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Log house manufacturer Honkarakenne has gained substantial benefits since implementing RFID tags in its production. Tags attached to individual logs contribute to the fact that several unique detached houses can be manufactured simultaneously.

In addition to accelerating the manufacturing process, the tags indicate the correct location for each log in the construction stage. From the customers’ perspective this means faster and accurately compiled deliveries. Honkarakenne’s RFID system uses UHF EPC Gen2 ShortDipole tags from UPM Raflatac. Honkarakenne was one of the first in its field to start piloting an RFID system in 2007.


Each log house consists of some thousand logs. Each log and it’s millings need to be carefully identified in the production phase for them to arrive in the right place at the construction stage. Tags are attached to each log after they have been cut to the right measurements during planing. The tags then inform the production line about the actions that need to be carried out on individual logs.

RFID readers located in automated machines identify the logs, and tooling machines carry out actions defined in the design phase. Next, the logs are identified just before the computer vision which is used to check that the logs have been through all the right operations. The logs are identified once more before packing to assure accurately compiled deliveries to builders, complete with a packing list. Honkarakenne currently uses around 2,000 RFID tags in its production each day. [end] 

idOnDemand and Fuji Xerox Australia have created an partnership that’s resulted in a single credential that enables both building entry and secure printing.

Fuji Xerox incorporated idOnDemand’s TouchSecure identity readers into its multifunction devices (MFD) to enable these capabilities. Users may now use their building IDs for copy and printing services. The MFDs are able to track the amount of printing done, which lets businesses control and track expenses, reduce waste and protect data in a shared environment.

read more »

Tego unveiled its TegoDrive software designed to simplify information stored RFID. Installed on a handheld RFID device or an end-user’s desktop connected to a fixed reader, TegoDrive enables adding new content to a tag with a simple drag-and-drop interface.

read more »

TrackIT Solutions, an RFID solutions provider based in the Middle East, announced the launch of EnTrackAsset, a Web-enabled RFID tracking solution designed to streamline and automate corporate asset management.

read more »

HID Global announced the debut of two new Glass Tag Ultra RFID transponders for animal identification and industrial applications.

The HID Global design featured in the Glass Tag Ultra 134.2 kHz transponders use direct bonding technology and optimized chip placement to enable a boost of performance. Read ranges are improved by up to 35% compared to low frequency glass tags of the similar size.

read more »

The University of Tampa has increased security at one of its buildings, allegedly due to threats against a faculty member, although school personnel would not verify that. The university is now mandating that ID cards be swiped in order to gain entrance to the communications wing of the building.

read more »

In an effort to streamline tenant control of visitor access at its commercial real estate properties in Manhattan, Trinity Real Estate has installed HID Global’s EasyLobby Secure Visitor Management (SVM) software.

read more »