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Reliable Identification Solutions for the Automotive Industry
Technology Category
- Functional Applications - Remote Monitoring & Control Systems
- Networks & Connectivity - RFID
- Wearables - Tags & Patches
Applicable Industries
- Automotive
Applicable Functions
- Discrete Manufacturing
Use Cases
- Track & Trace of Assets
The Challenge
High quality standards and full material traceability are essential
requirements for identification solutions in the automotive
industry. Parts identification and container management are
considered to be important factors for a problem-free production
process. The labels must also retain their adhesive properties on many different types of surfaces - from porous structures to oily
materials. The labels should also be able to withstand rugged, high-temperature environments without tearing or peeling off.
About The Customer
Clients in the automotive industry who require smart labelling and identification systems for their factories and warehouses.
The Solution
S+P Samson's GRAPHIPLAST® labels are well-suited for automotive factories and warehouses improving container management as well as parts management and tracking.
The labels fulfill most crucial specifications such being resistant to oil and chemicals, dirt repellent, high-temperature repellent, weatherproof, removable without residue, tear-resistant and is also also to be read automatically with RFID technology.
The labels fulfill most crucial specifications such being resistant to oil and chemicals, dirt repellent, high-temperature repellent, weatherproof, removable without residue, tear-resistant and is also also to be read automatically with RFID technology.
Operational Impact
Related Case Studies.
Case Study
Integral Plant Maintenance
Mercedes-Benz and his partner GAZ chose Siemens to be its maintenance partner at a new engine plant in Yaroslavl, Russia. The new plant offers a capacity to manufacture diesel engines for the Russian market, for locally produced Sprinter Classic. In addition to engines for the local market, the Yaroslavl plant will also produce spare parts. Mercedes-Benz Russia and his partner needed a service partner in order to ensure the operation of these lines in a maintenance partnership arrangement. The challenges included coordinating the entire maintenance management operation, in particular inspections, corrective and predictive maintenance activities, and the optimizing spare parts management. Siemens developed a customized maintenance solution that includes all electronic and mechanical maintenance activities (Integral Plant Maintenance).
Case Study
Monitoring of Pressure Pumps in Automotive Industry
A large German/American producer of auto parts uses high-pressure pumps to deburr machined parts as a part of its production and quality check process. They decided to monitor these pumps to make sure they work properly and that they can see any indications leading to a potential failure before it affects their process.