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Anadarko Petroleum Company implements valve maintenance through RFID technology

Recently, Anadarko Petroleum Company implemented valve maintenance and inspection through RFID technology solutions that can withstand harsh oilfield environments and provide the real-time data and visibility needed to improve field maintenance operations.


Valve maintenance and inspection operations at Anadarko Petroleum's oil and gas production sites in Brighton, Colorado, and Salt Creek, Wyoming. The RFID system will provide real-time, actionable valve history, ensuring timely maintenance and compliance verification, thereby reducing valve costs and audit penalties, and avoiding costly downtime and leaks.


Spanish RFID company launches low-cost metal-resistant RFID tags


In a metals environment, tracking Assets and inventory has always presented many challenges. Due to the reflection of energy emitted by the RFID Reader from the metal surface, the RFID tag antenna is often interfered with, causing the tag to not respond reliably. This problem has long plagued enterprises, especially in industries such as food, logistics and clothing, where the need to track metal products and equipment is becoming increasingly urgent. However, high cost has always been a bottleneck restricting the widespread application of RFID technology in metal environments.


The Spanish RFID company has launched new metal tags. The price of these RFID tags is set at 20 to 55 cents per tag. In limited quantities, the price of the remote version may be slightly higher. Such a pricing strategy allows more companies to afford the cost of metal tags, which may promote the popularization and application of RFID technology in metal environments.


UK construction sector has ordered more than 1 million RFID tags


It is reported that the British construction department has ordered more than 1 million RFID tags, which will later be applied to the construction department's green pallets to track the flow of pallets and related construction materials. The move will provide businesses with accurate, real-time data on pallet counts, recycling rates and financial and carbon savings.


In addition, Pallet Recycling provides customers with a reporting platform to view and download information about pallets and money savings, and provides data on carbon savings and tree reuse. This move is designed to solve the problem of pallet waste and make pallets smarter. To support sustainable development and ESG (environmental, social and governance) efforts.


By installing RFID tags on each pallet, the RFID handheld terminal can easily read the information in the tags to grasp the real-time location and status of the pallet. The application of RFID technology makes the flow of pallets between production and collection sites transparent, greatly improving the efficiency of pallet management. At the same time, by identifying the RFID tags on the pallets, the RFID reader can update the issuance, recycling and usage of the pallets in real time, providing enterprises with accurate and up-to-date pallet quantity information. This helps companies better plan and manage pallet resources and reduce unnecessary waste and losses.


RFID tags can also reveal financial and carbon savings during pallet use. By collecting and analyzing pallet flow data, companies can understand pallet usage efficiency, recycling rates, and cost and carbon savings.


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