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Intermec and Cascade Collaborate to Create
RFID Forklift of the Future to Enhance Warehouse
Worker Productivity and Efficiency
EVERETT, Wash., Feb. 9, 2006 – There’s more
to a forklift than first meets the eye. In the
emerging world of RFID-enabled inventory
tracking, the forklift can become a powerful
supply-chain information tool. Intermec Inc., an
RFID pioneer and leading supplier of Gen 2 RFID
technology and equipment, and Cascade Corp., the
world’s largest manufacturer of forklift
attachments, are teaming to develop a forklift
system that incorporates RFID technology into a
forklift’s very infrastructure, replacing
today’s cumbersome and inefficient bolt-on
approach to data collection.
“Imagine a mobile RFID system that provides
real-time, hands-free information about what the
product is and automatically making better
decisions about how to handle that product,”
said Cascade Corp. Product Manager Brad Vandehey.
“When you throw out your preconceived ideas of
what forklifts do today and think about how RFID
capabilities could be built into the very
structure of a complete forklift equipment
system, you begin to realize the efficiencies
this type of mobile data-collection system can
deliver.”
According to industry magazine DC Velocity,
companies that use mobile RFID systems,
identifying and tracking products onboard a
forklift from loading to unloading, experience
improvements in picking and shipping accuracy,
enhanced productivity and better vehicle
utilization. Forklifts envisioned by Cascade and
Intermec incorporate powerful dashboard
computers positioned for maximum safety and
efficiency, easy-to-reach RFID controls
assimilated into the lift’s control mechanisms,
wireless real-time location tracking and
navigational LEDs for optimal routing, and
easy-to-adjust RFID readers designed into the
frame of forklift attachments for flexible and
accurate use with a wide range of goods and
supplies. The system, designed specifically for
the rugged environment of daily warehouse use,
also engineers in a sophisticated cable
management system, state-of-the-art wireless
scanning capabilities and a built-in camera for
cargo documentation.
Cascade and Intermec unveiled a prototype
future forklift today at Intermec’s 2006 Global
Partner Conference in Dallas.
With operations around the world, both
Cascade Corp. and Intermec are ideally suited to
understand the day-to-day requirements of supply
chain inventory movement across enterprises.
Sharing a commitment to innovation and customer
satisfaction, the companies realized early on
that the combination of Cascade’s
forklift-attachment expertise with Intermec’s
engineering prowess and RFID experience could
provide customers with mobile RFID systems that
surpass anything available today in their
ability to increase supply-chain tracking and
real-time inventory visibility.
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