Groupe Atlantic / Busbar Tracking System
Within the scope of the project, the automatic population of product-specific recipe information prevented incorrect entries. Furthermore, since the system provided advance knowledge of which products were arriving at which packaging line, the necessary material supply for the packaging lines was prepared in advance, thus preventing line stoppages.
Phinia | Laser Marking Machine and Traceability Integration
A Laser Marking Machine was built for the Phinia company to ensure marking and identification processes to ensure individual product traceability.
The machine was designed with three-axis movement capability, creating a flexible structure.
The system was integrated with Oracle. The serial numbers to be printed on the products were obtained from Oracle. After the marking process, the code content, grade, and position were automatically checked with a camera.
Confirmation information was sent back to Oracle for suitable parts.
NEMAK | Parts Traceability
A Laser Marking Machine was built for the Phinia company to ensure marking and identification processes to ensure individual product traceability.
The machine was designed with three-axis movement capability, creating a flexible structure.
The system was integrated with Oracle. The serial numbers to be printed on the products were obtained from Oracle. After the marking process, the code content, grade, and position were automatically checked with a camera.
Confirmation information was sent back to Oracle for suitable parts.
Mey Diageo | Track&Trace Project
As part of the Mey Diageo Track & Trace Renovation project, a rock-solid, user-friendly and flexible traceability system installation was completed. The project, which aimed to ensure parcel and pallet traceability, involved scanning the barcodes of boxes produced on the line using SICK brand barcode readers to match the barcodes of the pallets. The application is bi-directionally integrated with SAP and can operate offline in situations where SAP access is limited, such as during network outages, to ensure production continuity.
Bosch | Kit Cart Traceability with RFID Gate
In the application we developed for Bosch's Thermotechnical plant, RFID read/write heads positioned at the warehouse exit ensured that kit cars, in line with work orders, were released for production. To physically ensure this control, a barrier system was installed at the warehouse entrance and exit. The application, which provides two-way communication with the warehouse management system, scans the RFID tags on the incoming kit cars and sends them to the warehouse system, allowing only approved cars to exit.