Case Study
Full asset tracking with RFID technology
Founded in 1922 in Monza (Italy), the SAPIO Group operates in the industrial, medical and home care gas sectors in Italy, France, Germany, Slovenia, Turkey, Spain, Portugal and the United States.
The group chose our solution to ensure total traceability of cylinders throughout the entire logistics chain. The project addresses the need to increase safety, efficiency and control, achieving 100% asset traceability.
The initiative started by analyzing the business scenario directly at the Group's most important plant, with the aim of selecting the most effective tags for reading on metal cylinders and to identify all the steps of the logistics process to be managed with our solution. We then built a POC totally adherent to the Customer's operational reality.
The experimentation that lasted several months stressed the system in all its components: in particular, the total effectiveness of the gates for massive automatic recognition of cylinders on the vehicles was verified under all weather conditions. We also achieved extremely efficient results in the processes of manual handling by operators and automated inventory management.
Increased operational efficiency with decreased time in all steps of logistics
Improved level of safety for operators at sites
Full integration with the information system already in use for logistics
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