Tracking

Intelligent Load Carrier Management

Intelligent Load Carrier Management

AI-supported monitoring and reduction of losses in logistics
Dominik Augenstein, Lea Basler
Load carriers are essential for transporting manufactured parts in manufacturing companies. Despite their ‘simplicity’, they are usually expensive to purchase as they are manufactured expressly to fit purpose. While tracking methods such as GPS tracking can be used to prevent the loss of load carriers, this is associated with monitoring costs and presents challenges with regard to data protection as soon as the work performance of intralogistics employees is monitored. Assigning load carriers to designated clusters and monitoring these clusters provides an effective solution—without drawing conclusions about employee performance. Furthermore, artificial intelligence can optimize this approach whilst also deterring the theft of load carriers.
Industry 4.0 Science | Volume 41 | 2025 | Edition 2 | Pages 78-84
Preventive Anti-Counterfeiting in Mechanical Engineering

Preventive Anti-Counterfeiting in Mechanical Engineering

An approach using passive signed rfid-tags
Janina Durchholz, Dominik Stockenberger, Willibald A. Günthner
On the technical level there are different possibilities to fight counterfeiting and to prohibit the use of counterfeited parts in machinery and equipment. The aim should be to enable the machinery and equipment to recognize the exchange of wearing or the assembly of additional parts automatically and to check their originality independently. RFID offers not only the conditions to realize the suggested functions but also the possibility to check the authenti-city of products along the whole supply chain. Of course, the checking of parts along the supply chain avoids that co-pies or counterfeited goods break into the original value added chain.
Industrie Management | Volume 28 | 2012 | Edition 4 | Pages 11-14