Every year, decision-makers from the meat industry and trade, business and politics meet to exchange current market information at the German Meat Congress in Mainz in November.
Social change does not simply stop at the meat industry either. The entire value chain therefore faces major, mostly existential challenges. This is a result not only of the decline in meat consumption among Germans, but also due to new requirements for production, products, presentation and sales. In these times, reliable market information and cross-level exchanges with all stakeholders are more important than ever.
Important stimuli for the (re)structuring, strategies and business models are presented at the German Meat Congress as support for the entire meat industry on its path to a successful sustainable future.
With our forward-looking RFID system, we are demonstrating solutions for quality assurance and traceability in food production to the audience of the German Meat Congress. The complete system of hardware, software and RFID tools ensures the immediate and fully automatic traceability of tools used as well as providing the documentation of quality guidelines.
Lost tools and knives can be very costly for food processing companies. For example, due to machine damage, the failure of complete production batches, damage to food or even personal injury. Up until now, it has not always been possible to attribute blame in the event of loss or damage. RFID technology enables the contact-free, automatic identification and traceability of tools. The RFID solution can also be supplemented by unmanned tool dispensing systems.
Our RFID system can also be implemented as an RFID anti-theft system. This ensures that no tools, knives or other products with RFID transponders can be stolen without authorisation. It can be used as a standalone version or implemented in the complete RFID system.