Automatic Identification

Automatic identification is the reading of codes, tags and visual product features without manual data entry. It is used on production lines, conveyors, packaging areas, warehouses and control points to link each product unit with its batch, production date, quality data, marking and further movement.

In Original.WebRozum, automatic identification can work with QR codes, Data Matrix, barcodes, serial numbers, RFID/NFC tags and machine vision data. This helps increase accounting speed, reduce operator errors, control label presence, verify marking quality and support product traceability.

Automatic reading of QR codes, Data Matrix, barcodes and serial numbers on moving products, packaging or containers without stopping the production line.

Cameras and machine vision algorithms help recognize products, verify marking, check label position, packaging and visual quality indicators.

The system detects the presence or absence of a label, code, tag, sticker or other identifier on a product, package, container or pallet.

Verification of code readability, contrast, position, integrity and compliance with requirements for automatic reading and further authentication.

Linking products to a production operation, line, batch, shift, production date, quality control results and subsequent warehouse or logistics events.

Where automatic identification is used

  • production lines and conveyors;
  • labeling and packaging areas;
  • label presence and marking quality control;
  • raw material, semi-finished and finished goods warehouses;
  • palletizing, shipping and receiving processes;
  • quality traceability and product authentication systems.

What can be read automatically

  • QR codes and Data Matrix;
  • linear barcodes;
  • serial numbers and human-readable codes;
  • RFID UHF and NFC tags;
  • label presence and position;
  • print quality, contrast and code readability;
  • visual product, packaging or defect features.

How automatic identification works

  1. A product, package or container receives a unique identifier.
  2. The code, label or tag is read by a scanner, camera, RFID reader or machine vision system.
  3. The system checks the presence, readability and compliance of the identifier.
  4. The data is linked to a batch, production operation, quality control point or warehouse event.
  5. The information is transferred to Original.WebRozum, ERP, MES, WMS, CRM or another accounting system.

Select an automatic identification solution

We help define reading points, choose code types, scanners, cameras, RFID readers, marking control logic and integration options with production, warehouse or enterprise accounting systems.

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