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Texas Instruments Case Study: Bonded Warehousing in the UK

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Publisher Texas Instruments
Publisher Registration Direct Access
Topics RFID, Security Applications Date added 14 Jun 2005
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A bonded warehouse in the UK stores expensive single malt whiskies which are subject to theft even by the warehouse employees. Pallets carrying these stocks are also subject to being misplaced in error, thus delaying on-time deliveries. To prevent these problems, it was necessary to ensure that forklift trucks moving pallets would pass correctly along pre-set routes. Deviations might mean that employees were taking product off to a hiding location intentionally for later theft, or were just misplacing stock in error. To create this security system, the company built a grid of transponders suspended from the ceiling. The forklift trucks are equipped with RFID readers.

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