Process Automation Process Monitoring. ● Allows for traceability (for quality control based on...

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Process Automation Process Monitoring

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Process Automation

Process Monitoring

● Allows for traceability (for quality control based on specifications for defective products and damage, and improving quality) at the production site

● Minimizes inventory and works-in-process to realize production synchronized with supply and demand

● Reduces lead time

● Makes the production process visible

● Allows you to grasp manufacturing process issues

● Simplifies modifying the production line as it is compatible with high-mix low-volume production

● Eliminates visual confirmation errors Utilizing rewritable sheets, etc.

RFID CASE STUDY: SURUGA

Assembly Production Management

★The process sequence does not need to be included in the operation instructions as it is written to the RFID tags

★When using RFID tags, it is possible to make operation orders without transmitting to the host

★A post-operation check is performed to ensure no operation was omitted

Instructions for the next process are given from RFID

tag process information

Assembly sequence data is written to RFID

tags at beginning of operations

RFID CASE STUDY: SURUGA

Process 1

Current Process: 1

Next Process: 2

Process 2

Current Process: 2

Next Process: 4

Process 4

Current Process: 4

Next Process:

Process 3

Domain: Process control

Purpose: Control the tooling and the process at manufacturing

Final Client: Allison Transmission, USA

Equipment: WAP HF

RFID CASE STUDY:

RFID CASE STUDY:

Domain: Process Automation

Purpose: provide mobile reader for a global process automation offer

Final Client: Siemens, Germany

Partner: Warok

Equipment: WAP UHF CAEN, 915 Mhz and 868 Mhz