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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technologies provide automatic and accurate object data capturing capability and enable real-time object visibility and traceability. Potential benefits have been widely reported for improving manufacturing shop-floor management. However, reports on how such potentials come true in real-life shop-floor daily operations are very limited. As a result, skeptics overwhelm enthusiasm. This paper contributes to the re-vitalization of RFID efforts in manufacturing industries by presenting a real-life case study of applying RFID for managing material distribution in a complex assembly shop-floor at a large air conditioner manufacturer. The case study discusses how technical, social and organizational issues have been addressed throughout the project within the company. It is hoped that insights and lessons gained be generalized for future efforts across household electrical appliance manufacturers that share similar shop-floor.
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The authors are grateful to the collaborating company for providing technical supports. We would also like to thank HK ITF (GHP/042/07LP), RGC GRF HKU 712508E, HKU Small Project Funding (200907176106), China National Science Foundation 50805116 and 60973132, Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities-SCUT (2009ZZ0053), and Guangdong Science and Technology Department-International Collaboration Project (2010B050400005) for providing partial financial supports.
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Qu, T., Yang, H.D., Huang, G.Q. et al. A case of implementing RFID-based real-time shop-floor material management for household electrical appliance manufacturers. J Intell Manuf 23, 2343–2356 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10845-010-0476-2
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