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Smart asset tracking

Spier GmbH & Co Fahrzeugbauwerk KG

Development of a smart IoT track & trace solution

 

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SMART ASSET TRACKING FOR OPTIMIZED PRODUCTION PROCESSES

Optimizing processes starts where something can be implemented faster, better and with less effort. Optimization has become existential in trade and production. The goal is to reduce production costs and make processes more efficient - digital, smart solutions can achieve this. For example, if you always know where, when and which object involved in the production process is located, this can lead to a considerable reduction in time and costs.

TRACK & TRACE OBJECTS ON PREMISES WITH A LORA® WIRELESS SOLUTION:

A manufacturer of vehicle bodies, for example, has dozens of identical-looking vehicles on a 130,000 m² factory site that have to be transferred from one processing station to the next. Due to the lack of identification, locating a vehicle is time-consuming. However, as soon as a clear assignment is possible thanks to a smart radio sensor, the respective vehicle can be permanently located. The sensor tag itself is not permanently installed in the vehicle, but is simply placed in the driver's cab at the start of construction and can be reused several times. The wireless connection is established using a LoRaWAN network, which was installed on the site specifically for this purpose - sounds like a lot of effort, but it's not: an appropriately positioned gateway is enough to cover large areas. The vehicle can be located quickly and clearly at any time anywhere on the site, in the production halls and their surroundings. Mix-ups are impossible. The data that the tags continuously collect and transmit via the LoRa® network flows directly into an IoT software platform, where it is visualized and can be further processed accordingly.

Track and trace of objects:

  • Sensor tags locate the tagged object on the factory premises - every vehicle can be identified at any time
  • All sensor data is centralized in the IoT software platform
    and can also be accessed via mobile devices such as smartphones, tablets, etc.
  • Production processes can be better scheduled
  • The sensor tag can also be used as a kind of "invisible fence"
    - If a vehicle or object leaves the defined area, this is reported immediately

Whatever it takes:

  • Time saving due to exact location of the object
  • Reduce waiting times at the individual production stations
  • Increase in productivity
  • Reduction of production costs
  • Increase safety standards

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