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24/7 Real Time Visibility Labor Time Savings Streamlined Communication Storm Response Predicting Future Asset Replacement Needs
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Barcode RFID
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Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is a technology that uses communication via radio waves to exchange data between a reader and an electronic tag attached to an object, for the purpose of identification and tracking.
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Read Rate Automation Capability Durability/ Longevity Price Line of Sight
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24/7 Automated Receipt/Removal Accurate, Real-Time Asset Location Secure Access Vendor Inventory Tracking & Replenishment
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Inventory-To-Field Asset Tracking (location, performance history) Expedite Field Inspections Communicate Real-Time Maintenance Alerts Accurately Track Joint Use Maintain Regulatory-Compliant Records Integrated with GIS Record Asset Removal
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Tags easily attach to existing poles (<30 sec./pole) Simple “point n’ shoot” commission for poles in field Read distances of 6+ feet. Data integrated with customer’s existing GIS database either real-time via cellular or via docking station.
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Inspection - Schedule via substation, circuit, GIS coordinates, etc. Maintenance -Open and closed work orders, alert system Management Reports -Inspection and maintenance records -Asset search and Joint Use -Custom reports
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Incremental Inventory Turns Labor Cost Savings – Inventory, Inspection “Tribal” Knowledge Loss –Required Training Time Warranty Replacement Strategy Joint Use Revenue Risk Mitigation “Stephen Abramowitz, 43, was awarded $960,000 in damages… FPL owned the pole and was responsible for inspections and maintenance.”
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