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Many manufactures rely upon the use of reusable containers
within their manufacturing processes or internal manufacturing
supply chain.
Sometimes subassemblies are placed into reusable containers
and shipped to other manufacturing facilities so they may be
incorporated into other assemblies. Other times raw materials
are shipped from suppliers in containers owned by the
manufacturer or between manufacturing facilities within the
same organization. Many times these containers have a finite
life cycle or are require to be maintained after a certain
number of uses.
- A smart label or encapsulated tag is affixed to a
reusable container
- The outside of the tag may/may not have a visible
identifier such as human readable text or barcode. The tag
contains a unique identifier
- As each container is filled with product to be shipped,
its identifier can be tracked as part of the ASN
information. Product information may also be encoded
- Each container is returned empty to the facility and
recorded by reading the RFID chip. If product information
was originally encoded, it can be deleted
- The life cycle of the container can be tracked through
each return and can be discarded at the end of its targeted
life-cycle or scheduled for require maintenance
- No human interaction is required at read points
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