Advertisement
Promo

Network management Toolkit in association with http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;217618582;14453422;e?http://www.citrix.com/lang/English/lp/lp_1688615.asp

Download now

The Eureka 411 RFID Tagging System Provides Tracking for Stainless Steel Food Bins Within the Heinz Soup Factory

PublisherAvonwood Developments
Format HTMLDate added10 May 2006
Topics RFID, Mobile - Wireless Communications
Downloads62

H J Heinz & Co has a long and proud history in providing quality products to consumers throughout the world. Choosing a Eureka RFID system to provide accurate tracking and automation throughout the production process means investment in the highest forms of technology equipment ensures Heinz continually improve and enhance their products. At the heart of this automated system is a Eureka 411 Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) System. This system involves over 150 miniature rfid tags and 15 tracking antennas, which provide tracking data throughout the process to a control panel, which interfaces to the control software via Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's).

Download now

Did you find this white paper useful?
24 out of 50 users found this white paper useful


  • Trackback
  • Clip Link

Related white papers

Savi Technology Case Study: Woolworths, Plc.

Woolworths Plc., like most global retailers, experiences problems with product "shrinkage" due to lack of asset visibility in the supply chain. Two key technologies were selected to address the problems...


The bottom line on asset availability

Keeping your plant assets up and running is crucial to productivity and profit, but most facilities don't really know if they are running at peak efficiency. A 1% improvement in...


An Application Dependent Medium Access Protocol for Active RFID Using Dynamic Tuning of the Back-Off Algorithm

Active Radio Frequency Identification (A-RFID) is a technology where the tags (transponders) carry an on-board energy source for powering the radio, processor circuits, and sensors. Besides offering longer working distance...


Demo Abstract: Measuring Foot Pronation Using RFID Sensor Networks

Running efficiency is an important factor to consider in order to avoid injury. In particular, foot pronation, the angle of the foot as it hits the ground, is a common...


Wildlife and Environmental Monitoring Using RFID and WSN Technology

Wireless Sensor Networks enable scientists to collect information about the environment with a granularity unseen before, while providing numerous challenges to software designers. Since sensor devices are often powered by...


Laydown Yard Optimization Using RFID: A Cost and Time Perspective

This project reports the use and applications of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technique in a laydown yard zone. Every construction site has a laydown yard with equipments and materials worth...


Wholesalers Move Toward Intelligent Warehouses

For wholesalers, even the most organized warehouse is a source of cost and inefficiencies, ranging from basic overhead and energy costs to paper-based processes that can lead to errors. Fortunately,...


Broadband Deals? Powered by Top 10 Broadband

150+ broadband packages

Compare 30+ mobile broadband deals

Mobile Broadband »
White Paper

Featured White Paper

Centrinet case study

Centrinet launched an innovative business service - Smartbunker - based on renewable energy and energy-efficient technology(efficient IBM BladeCenter servers and Cisco networking hardware), It's the UK's first managed data centre service committed to zero carbon energy. This unique proposition drastically reduces power consumption by around 60%.

Download Now

Other White Papers

Contact Centres: Optimum service at optimum cost

Getting the balance right between meeting the inbound call expectations of busy customers and...

Fact Sheet : IBMXIV Storage System

The IBM XIV® Storage System is a ground-breaking, high-end disk system, designed to support...

See All White Papers


Skip Sub Navigation Links to CNET Brand Links

Help

Become part of the ZDNet community.

Newsletters