HOLTSVILLE, N.Y.,
June 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Lufthansa Technik AG
(LHT), one of the leading providers of MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul)
services for civilian aircraft, has selected Motorola Inc. (NYSE: MOT) to
provide RFID solutions in its Lufthansa Technik Logistik area for tracking
aircraft components. Attaching EPC UHF tags to documents that accompany the
parts, Lufthansa Technik will be able to track their movement and deployment
using handheld and stationary RFID readers from Motorola. As a result, the
company expects to reduce, or even eliminate, the need for manual data entry,
avoid delivery errors and significantly accelerate the repair process.
"As well as waiting time on the runway, allowing buffer time in the repair
shop and in the logistics process for MRO operations also drives up costs,"
says Martin Stempelmann, project head at LHT. "As a service provider, we
operate in a competitive market and we need to turn around our repairs
quickly, safely and efficiently to ensure that we are providing our customers
with the best possible experience. With the aid of the new RFID solution, we
will be able to release aircraft back to our clients faster and without
compromising safety."
The decision to implement the Motorola RFID solution in all of its
facilities in Germany follows a successful trial at its maintenance centre in
Hamburg. LHT has another centre in Frankfurt as well as maintenance stations
at all of the larger German airports, as well as an additional 50 stations
worldwide. Motorola MC9090-G RFID handheld readers and XR480 fixed RFID
readers are being deployed as part of the ongoing solution rollout.
With the RFID solution, collecting data on the parts used and verifying
their authenticity is automated, relieving the team of the time-consuming task
of manually recording use and re-ordering parts. The system is designed to
reduce the scope for human error, which can cause disruption to schedules if
the wrong part is accidentally delivered.
"Using RFID means that Lufthansa no longer depends on 'line of sight' to
obtain the installation information that the mechanics require," explains
Michael Scheferhoff, Chairman of the Air Transportation Association (ATA), the
trade association that is pushing the development of new standards and working
with LHT on this project. "Today, the manual process involved in tracking and
correctly moving a component following its disassembling, means that it takes,
on average, several days for it to reach the workshop. Our goal is to use RFID
technology to reduce this to just 24 hours."
In this first phase of implementation, LHT is applying an RFID tag to the
documents that accompany aircraft components, with plans to streamline this
process in the near future by directly tagging the parts themselves. LHT is
currently in discussions with tag manufacturers in regard to selecting tags
that can appropriately resist the harsh weather conditions, extreme
temperatures and chemical substances that aircraft are subjected to on a
regular basis.
"Market dynamics are becoming more competitive and aviation companies are
increasingly turning to innovative technologies to address new industry
challenges," said Joe White, vice president of RFID business development,
Motorola's Enterprise Mobility business. "This implementation, at one of the
world's leading aviation companies, underlines the breadth of applicability
for passive RFID technology across both the logistics and manufacturing
industry sectors. From baggage tracking to parts tracking and beyond, RFID
solutions can help streamline operations, improve service levels and increase
business value across the aviation industry. The ATA's support for the
implementation further demonstrates that this has the potential to become
standard practice in such information-critical sectors."
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