When: You Have the Capability to:
- Identify items individually and uniquely (UID/AIDC)
- Exchange data in a common format
- Use the identification and exchange to "Track" an Item
Then: You Can Realize Process Improvement Opportunities
- Improved Data Quality through Automated Identification and Data Capture (AIDC)
- Improved Inventory Control
- Better Warranty Management
- More Rapid Fraudulent Parts Detection
- Identification of "Bad Actor" parts
- Efficiencies from Corporate Serialization Standardization
- Improved Through-Life-Visibility
- Increased Reliability and Availability
- Implementation of a Predictive Maintenance model versus Use-to-Failure model
- AIDC Significantly reduces risk of quality failure associated with identification errors
- Eliminates legibility issues & data transcript errors
- An enabler to a paperless system
- Improves speed and accuracy of data transfer
AIDC Technologies are Internationally recognized and utilized DoD/FDA/EPC/NATO/ISO/HIBCC/GSI-Manufacturering including United Tech/Ford/Dell etc.
- AIDC Has the ABILITY to...
- Improve parts traceability
- Reduce internal processing procedures
- Capture accurate 'As Built' data
- Check 'Should Build' data
- Reduce Replenishment costs
- Generate electronic log books
- Similar Efforts are Underway
- AIDC Technologies provides the information to drive the next wave of global product and process improvements
- Gain ROI now by to provide unambiguous and consistent data
- Use AIDC for internal traceability and tie to transportation, shipping, inventory management
- Capitalize on operational data capture to decrease costs and provide better asset visibility of end items and spares
- Rapid adoption of UID/AIDC will increase the rate of accurate and timely data for predictive maintenance and fault isolation increasing both safety and operational availability
- Note: DoD and International Requirements for AIDC and IUID will only increase so act now or be at a strategic disadvantage
ROI dividend of AIDC
- Asset management
- Warranty issues and claims
- Cradle to grave history - who, what, where, & when
- Acquisition data, movement history, disposition
- Security requirements compliance
- Accountability and valuation of property
- Historical data management
- Prognostic item maintenance