NEC introduces the production management system and computer production line to RFID

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NEC announced that the NEC individual product company for producing a notebook PC has introduced production management systems using wireless labels (RFID tags) in the Mize plant. NEC, this is the first Japanese first introduced wireless label in the production management system of a personal computer, and also plans to introduce wireless labels in the plant's desktop personal computer production in 2004. The wireless tag used does not have a built-in battery, that is, the so-called passive type. There are currently no specific contents such as communication bands used by labels. A personal computer is assembled by several operators in Miza Plant, NEC Personal Products. The operator reads the barcode with the operation instructions included with the card reader to confirm its own operation content, and now use the wireless label to replace this barcode. This will only be put on the operational guide on the console, and the display of the operator will display the information necessary. "Mize plant reads 80,000 barcodes every day, and the production efficiency is improved after canceling the reading operation." (NEC), in the operator's console, the reader is embedded, and the new information will be written after the operation is over. Enter the wireless label to the next operator. The information of the wireless tag record has production instructions, product models, parts information, check results, etc. When the production management system that introduced the wireless label was introduced, the NEC Group's assistance was obtained, such as using NEC production of middleware "RFID Manager", etc. According to NEC, introducing wireless tags can not only improve production efficiency, "From a certain extent, after using wireless labels, it is possible to use wireless labels, which is conducive to the future sales of wireless labels in the future. "(NEC), the company not only introduces wireless labels on the production line, but also plans to introduce wireless labels in parts procurement and product circulation. (Nikkei BP reporter: Ito Dagui)

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