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作者 Global SMT & Packaging
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2006/02/22 水曜日 14:00:00 CST |
A scheme to electronically tag one of the basic tools of all manufacturers could save those manufacturers millions. Researchers at the University of Warwick's Warwick Manufacturing Group
are working with Ford's Premier Automotive Group to use RFID tags
(Radio Frequency Identity Tags) to put an end to this problem. The
savings that can be gained by such technology are enormous - each
missing stillage costs hundreds of dollars, but more costly is the loss
in production occasioned by the hold-ups caused by not having a
stillage full of key components in the right place at the right time.
The component suppliers themselves are subject to unnecessary and
unwarranted costs as they are forced to change production runs to
accommodate the lack of stillages in a loop. When the situation reaches
a critical point, substantial costs are incurred sourcing alternative
packaging and emergency transport to ensure the car line is not held
waiting for the parts to arrive.
By electronically tracking each stillage substantial savings can be
made and relationships between supplier and manufacturer can be
considerablely enhanced as the system eliminates many of the disputes
common between supplier and the manufacturer as to the current location
of stillages. www.iarc.warwick.ac.uk
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