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Siemens Enterprise Communications Manufacturing GmbH benefits from UPM Raflatac’s RFID Tags for Electronic Tagging

Siemens embeds an RFID tag inside each business telephone

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Siemens Enterprise Communications Manufacturing GmbH has gained considerable savings in both time and costs in various steps in their production and logistics chain since implementing an RFID solution in 2007. Simultaneously, a giant step has also been gained in the fight against counterfeiters of the high-end business telephones in their portfolio.

Siemens Enterprise Communications Manufacturing uses UPM Raflatac’s UHF EPC Gen2 Web inlays with NXP U-Code G2XL ICs in their RFID solution.

At Siemens Enterprise Communications Manufacturing, an RFID tag is embedded inside each business telephone. After assembly and technical testing, a unique identification number (MAC) is given to each phone and programmed to the RFID inlay. Based on that information, each product is then packed and correct labels are attached to the outer boxes. An individual pallet can include 114 phones. The pallet then moves on to Siemens’ logistics centre concurrently with the data of the delivery.

Data from the tagged phones is read in the logistics centre without having to unpack them from the outer boxes. This is a huge advantage since previously all products had to be identified manually. To optimise the whole process with precision, all gathered data is automatically transferred into the centre’s ERP and IT systems.

Benefits are not limited to just production. Thanks to linking the RFID system with CRM systems, it is possible to track customer deliveries and gain base data for evaluations and stock overviews. Knowing the exact identification numbers of the phones, installation and service processes are efficiently accelerated. In cases where several hundreds or thousands of phones need installations or updates, it is a major saving in time and resources when this can be done electronically.

Security issues present also an important advantage. Data transfer between tags and readers happens via an electronic field, and thus keeps the information protected from outsiders.

“By embedding the RFID tag inside the phone, it is nearly impossible to remove or destroy the data they carry without visibly damaging the product. This makes counterfeit or imitations nearly impossible,” says Mikko Nikkanen, business development director, UPM Raflatac RFID.

UPM Raflatac’s globally functioning Web inlay was chosen for this solution due to its ideal dimensions and excellent performance even when it is embedded into the phone’s plastic protective cover.

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