Case study: TNT project helps prevent delays at Ford plant TNT Logistics is hoping RFID technologies will slash costs by preventing delays and reducing inventory for Ford's newest truck plant. The ...
Delta Air Lines Inc. plans to test the use of radio frequency identification tags to track engine parts next month in partnership with The Boeing Co., according to Marty Kangiser, Delta’s general ...
WALTHAM, MA--(Marketwire - Feb 1, 2013) - Honeywell Aerospace, one of the largest parts suppliers to Airbus and Boeing, has selected TegoView software to improve its supply chain processes and ...
Other benefits of the company’s use of RFID include increased inventory visibility; better identification of production batches due to unique ID codes provided by RFID tags; greater speed in locating ...
Hyundai/Kia Motors Group, a leading South Korean vehicle manufacturer, is to implement RFID technology to improve the visibility of its automotive parts supply chain. Glovis, an affiliated company of ...
SINGAPORE--Local public transport operator SMRT has awarded a contract to deploy the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology in its warehouse inventory management system. TCM RFID, a ...
On the 10 million-square-foot campus of Spirit AeroSystems’ main assembly plant in Wichita, Kan., small, wireless radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags monitor in real time the location of 30,000 ...
The Army will have a clearer idea where all the parts to its broken tanks are, following a deal BAE Systems recently signed with ClearOrbit. The deal involves a version of ClearOrbit's Global Track ...
Honeywell Aerospace, a parts suppliers to Airbus and Boeing, has selected TegoView software to improve its supply chain processes and expedite its new RFID parts tagging program. By using TegoView’s ...
Delta Air Lines Inc. and The Boeing Co. next month plan to start testing the use of radio frequency identification tags to track airplane engine parts — a trial run that may herald widespread RFID ...
TNT Logistics will use WhereNet's RFID activated, real-time locating solution to coordinate its material sequencing centers in an effort to improve its process of just-in-time parts sequencing to its ...
In 2005, airframe manufacturers determined that passive radio frequency identification (RFID) technology presented an opportunity to get timely access to maintenance histories for parts. Through the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results