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1 – 1 of 1Stevan Stankovski, Milovan Lazarević, Gordana Ostojić, Ilija Ćosić and Radenko Puric
The purpose of this paper is to present a new way for identification of products/parts and their tracking during the whole life cycle, from the manufacture and assembly…
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to present a new way for identification of products/parts and their tracking during the whole life cycle, from the manufacture and assembly phase to the disassembly phase.
Design/methodology/approach
Radio frequency identification (RFID) technology is applied on a chosen product, an in‐mould labelling (IML) robot.
Findings
This paper discusses a case study that highlights the use of RFID as automatic identification technology, especially in the processes of assembly/disassembly of the IML robot. The application can be expanded onto any kind of product, with the exception of some life cycle phases that are specific for a particular product.
Practical implications
The paper gives an example of how RFID technology can actually be realized in the case of the IML robot to improve the quality of tracking its main components.
Originality/value
The users have the possibilities to access and analyze information about the products/parts during their cycle.
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