Manufacturing Industry

Rockwell Automation says the time is right for RFID.(PILOT PROJECTS)

Manufacturing Business Technology, May, 2005

At first glance, industrial automation hardware and software giant Rockwell Automation doesn't seem an obvious candidate to spend a lot of time and money on an RFID project. It doesn't make RFID hardware or software. It doesn't sell to Wal-Mart. Yet over the last two years, the company has been on the RFID trail.

Now Rockwell has released Phase 1 results of an RFID pilot that began in fall 2003 at its manufacturing plant in Twinsburg, Ohio, and its distribution center in Champaign, Ill. The catalyst for the project was the need to meet international shipping requirements, including country-of-origin tracking.

Rockwell learned it could eliminate scanning serial numbers with a bar-code reader, increase the quality control audit from 25 percent to...

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