A pilot project that is already being carried out at the Technology Factory, Civil Aircraft Division, identification tags were attached to the work orders, for the purpose of tracking each item at each station in the production line, in real time and from the start of the production process until it leaves the final inspection
The aerospace industry is currently examining the use of innovative RFID technologies
(Radio Frequency identify) technology to identify an object using radio waves. This technology is intended to be used as a tool for control and control in the supply chain of production lines.
A pilot project that is already being carried out at the Technology Factory, Civil Aircraft Division, identification tags were attached to the work orders, for the purpose of tracking each item at each station in the production line, in real time and from the start of the production process until it leaves the final inspection.
A smart reader identifies each part of the process as it enters the workstation and at its end. This is a significant move to streamline management, computer control and the production process, in light of the huge amount of parts in the factory.
According to the initiator of the project, Alrom Kafir, "The whole subject of control and control on the production floor is going up a notch, thanks to the use of RFID technology and the computer system such as SAP, which will work together, in full real-time connectivity. This change will lead to efficiency and shorter delivery times to customers, while controlling and controlling at the level of the individual item , as well as significant cost savings.
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