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- Symbol RFID Handheld Readers and Wireless Infrastructure to Track
Critical Airplane Parts
Symbol Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: SBL), The Enterprise Mobility
Company(TM), and its Premier Solutions Partner, PEAK Technologies, were
chosen by Virgin Atlantic Airways to supply RFID technology, as part of a
pilot project, to track critical, high value aviation assets moving through
its logistics supply chain at Heathrow International Airport. Virgin Atlantic
is the first airline in the United Kingdom to use RFID technology to track
parts onsite.
Virgin Atlantic deployed Symbol's MC9000-G RFID handheld
mobile computers with RFID readers and a Symbol wireless LAN (WLAN)
infrastructure, including a WS2000 wireless switch and AP300 access ports.
The aim of the pilot is to track and trace high value repairable aircraft
parts often at short notice.
The installation is based at Virgin Atlantic's logistics
facilities at Heathrow Airport with additional facilities at Gatwick Airport.
Heathrow is the central distribution hub for the Virgin Atlantic logistics
network. Three AP300 access ports with external antennas support onsite data
exchange at each location and the MC9000-G mobile computer enables precise
real-time scanning and data entry, providing Virgin Atlantic's staff with
inventory control and instant visibility into their supply chain. The
MC9000-G mobile computer is a high-performance RFID mobile reader, and
supports Microsoft(R) Windows Mobile operating system, for both RFID and bar
code applications. This dual-mode operation was considered an 'essential
capability' by Virgin Atlantic, when selecting the technology for their
investment.
The project, called TRIM (Tracked by Radio Identification
Method), utilizes RFID tagging and was deployed at Virgin Atlantic with the
specific aim of tracking serialized aircraft parts and tools at their main
supply facilities and throughout their supply chain. Airplane parts are given
a full inspection upon entry to the warehouse and logged into the inventory
system computer, before being associated with an RFID tag.
Oracle is integral to the TRIM project due to its experience
and proven technology, as well as its existing relationship with both Virgin
Atlantic and Symbol. Oracle(R)'s Fusion Middleware and Database 10g and other
RFID-enabled applications, capture and manage Virgin Atlantic's supply data
via the MC9000-G RFID mobile computer. Additionally Tata Consultancy Services
Ltd. provided consulting and system integration expertise, while PEAK
Technologies was responsible for the implementation of the Symbol equipment,
which included hardware commissioning, installation of the Symbol wireless
network and MC9000-G mobile computers, and the associated installation
project management for the hardware.
"In such a competitive market there is a constant need to find
efficiencies, control costs and expand business. As Britain's second largest
carrier, Virgin Atlantic is keen to investigate the efficiency of the
RFID-enabled warehouse," said Graham Holford, Senior Systems Analyst, Virgin
Atlantic. "Symbol's RFID technology was seen as a way to improve efficiency
by tracking and tracing items instantly and in real-time."
"Virgin Atlantic is doing precisely what we advise our most
progressive clients to do - evaluate the application of this emerging
technology in their own environment, and measure the effectiveness of the
RFID solution based on the return on investment (ROI) and a clear business
case," said David Picton, logistics solutions director, Symbol Technologies.
Symbol's RFID technology has demonstrated high-performance
capabilities such as data capture and data accuracy, while also improving the
accuracy and frequency of inventory management through stores and warehouses.
Symbol RFID solutions have also increased the visibility of parts and
materials within maintenance environments and offered more accurate inventory
control at the point of entry to the aircraft stores. Consequently, Virgin
Atlantic has greater ability to comply with anticipated guidelines from EASA
(European Aviation Safety Agency) concerning traceability and the
authenticity of aircraft components. Virgin Atlantic will also be able to
integrate with the RFID specifications proposed by Boeing and Airbus for use
within the aircraft supply chain.
About Symbol Technologies
Symbol Technologies, Inc., The Enterprise Mobility Company(tm), is a
recognized worldwide leader in enterprise mobility, delivering products and
solutions that capture, move and manage information in real time to and from
the point of business activity. Symbol enterprise mobility solutions
integrate advanced data capture products, radio frequency identification
technology, mobile computing platforms, wireless infrastructure, mobility
software and world-class services programs. Symbol enterprise mobility
products and solutions are proven to increase workforce productivity, reduce
operating costs, drive operational efficiencies and realize competitive
advantages for the world's leading companies. More information is available
at www.symbol.com.
About Virgin Atlantic Airways:
Since it was founded in 1984, Virgin Atlantic Airways has
become Britain's second largest carrier serving the world's major cities. Now
based at both London's Gatwick and Heathrow airports, it operates long haul
services to twenty-five destinations world-wide as far apart as Las Vegas,
Shanghai, and Sydney.
Virgin Atlantic has enjoyed huge popularity, winning top
business, consumer and trade awards from around the world. The airline has
pioneered a range of innovations setting new standards of service, which its
competitors have subsequently sought to follow. Despite Virgin Atlantic's
growth the service still remains customer driven with an emphasis on value
for money, quality, fun and innovation.
Virgin Atlantic currently has a fleet of 33 aircraft which
includes thirteen 747-400s and seven A340-300s and thirteen A340-600s.
About Oracle:
Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL) is the world's largest enterprise
software company. For more information about Oracle, visit our Web site at
http://www.oracle.com
About PEAK Technologies:
PEAK Technologies, a Platinum Equity company, is an
international systems integrator of automatic identification and data
collection (AIDC) equipment and systems. Our systems integration specialists
and factory-trained technicians are experts in wireless radio frequency
network and ERP integration solutions, enterprise printing, bar code
scanning, mobile computing, terminal and software technologies.
PEAK's primary applications include solutions for warehousing,
manufacturing, distribution, retail, and field-based operations. PEAK's
market leadership and strong financial management provide customers with
stability and assurance all solutions are delivered with long-term support.
Headquartered in Columbia, Maryland (USA), PEAK Technologies has more than
800 employees and operates throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico and
Europe - the UK office is based in Ascot, Berkshire.
Symbol Technologies Inc
For Symbol Technologies: For media information: Helen Rigby, Symbol Technologies EMEA, +44-(0)118-945-7427, helen.rigby@uk.symbol.com. For financial information: Lori Chaitman, Symbol Technologies, Inc., +1-631-738-5050, lori.chaitman@symbol.com. For media information: Bill Abelson, Symbol Technologies, +1-631-738-4751, bill.abelson@symbol.com. For industry analyst information: Shirley Schroedl, Symbol Technologies, Inc., +1-631-738-4388, shirley.schroedl@symbol.com. For Virgin Atlantic Airways: Polly Hardiman, Virgin Atlantic Press Office, +44-(0)1293-747373, Polly.Hardiman@fly.virgin.com. For Oracle: Rachel Harnden, Oracle Corporation, +44-118-924-7230, rachel.harnden@oracle.com. For PEAK Technologies: Nicola Hannay, PEAK Technologies; +44-(0)-1344-290000, nhannay@peakeurope.com