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The automatic receipt of the goods through the RFID conveyor line and the RFID portal goods, the inventory level of the equipment is updated in real time. This RFID system can improve the efficiency of equipment circulation and reduce manual errors.
Real-time equipment inventory information and goods arrival data can effectively prevent equipment shortages.
Vatra's system is based on RFID-enabled forklifts that read equipment pallets, move them from the equipment warehouse to where they are needed, and issue equipment replenishment instructions. This system is based on pallets and the labels can be reused. The goods receiving portal and the conveyor belt are equipped with an RFID reader to receive the goods automatically. Vilant's RFID software controls the RFID reader and integrates the read information into Valtra's ERP system.
The Vilant Server 5 RFID software system displays real-time inventory information from the equipment warehouse. Each type of equipment is set with a target control amount and is tracked in real time. The target control amount of the equipment, the set supplementary order list, and the arrival goods information are all visible in real time. The source of this information is Valtra's RFID readers, which are installed at the supplier's point of supply.
The flow of visual equipment provided by the RFID system has improved the material supply efficiency of the factory. The automatic acceptance of the goods reduces the cost of warehousing labor for arriving goods. Real-time visibility of the flow of goods makes product management and inventory information more accurate. Equipment consumption can be replenished in time to improve warehouse utilization. In summary, this RFID system improves many aspects of equipment flow. Improving the flow of equipment is an important part of the modern production slimming program.
Timo Husso, Valtra's Supply Chain Manager, has applied RFID technology development to new areas. He said; "Preparation for the implementation of this system has started in 2003. At that time we implemented an RFID exploratory project with satisfactory results. The new application concept will appear quickly. Now we have completed the production trace through RFID technology. And automated flow of internal equipment."
Valtra's RFID system uses Vilant's Server 5 RFID software and Vilant's RFID hardware products. Prior to production applications, the system was tested with Valtra's supplier Metalpower. The implementation of this IT system was developed by Tieto and Liaison.
Valtra Oy Company Profile
Valtra is principally engaged in the development, manufacture, sale and after-sales service of Valtra brand tractors. Valtra is the leading tractor manufacturer in the Nordic region and the second most popular tractor brand in Latin America. The company began producing tractors in 1951, but the factory's production history dates back to 1832. The Valtra tractor plant has state-of-the-art production facilities at Suolahti in Finland and Mogi das Cruzes in Brazil. Valtra tractors are sold in 75 countries around the world. Valtra is the world famous brand of AGCO, the world's third largest manufacturer of agricultural machinery and equipment.
Vilant Systems Oy Company Profile
Founded in Finland in 2002, Vilant Systems is one of the leading suppliers of RFID application technology in Europe. The company's RFID solution can be used to automate supply chain, production management, and warehouse management, significantly reducing logistics costs. Vilant's RFID software and hardware can be integrated with the user's own ERP system to maximize logistics efficiency and IT system efficiency.
Valtra automates logistics with RFID technology
Valtra announced that the company's material supply and storage management has been automated, at the company's Suolahti tractor manufacturing facility, using RFID technology. The company's RFID system is installed and implemented by Vilant Systems, which automatically triggers the ordering process based on equipment consumption and issues a list of orders directly to the supplier.