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Dairy Farmers of America Puts RFID into Production with OATSystems and Rush Tracking Systems.


Largest Dairy Cooperative Implements Automated tag@source Solution

WALTHAM, Mass. and LENEXA, Kan. -- OATSystems[R], Inc., the recognized RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) A data collection technology that uses electronic tags for storing data. The tag, also known as an "electronic label," "transponder" or "code plate," is made up of an RFID chip attached to an antenna.  framework leader, and Rush Tracking Systems, a leading RFID systems integrator, today announced that Dairy Farmers of America Dairy Farmers of America (DFA) is an agricultural marketing cooperative owned by about 19,514 members (dairy farmers) representing 11,306 farms in the United States representing one-third of the US milk supply. In 2006 it had $7,898,824,000 in sales.  (DFA DFA - Deterministic Finite-state Automaton. See Finite State Machine. ) has successfully deployed and integrated the OAT tag@source(TM) solution with end-to-end RFID systems integration from Rush Tracking Systems. The OAT tag@source solution is a complete, automated RFID tagging solution that allows DFA to cost effectively apply and verify EPC (1) (Entertainment PC) See HTPC.

(2) (Electronic Product Code) A standard code for RFID tags administered by EPCglobal Inc. (www.epcglobalinc.org).
 tags to support expanding RFID rollouts from Wal-Mart as well as other retailers.

DFA is one of America's largest, most progressive and diversified dairy cooperatives with membership of more than 20,000 family-owned dairy farms in 49 states. DFA markets 34 percent of U.S. milk production, supplying cheese, butter and other dairy products dairy products dairy nplproduits laitier

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 through brands such as Borden and Keller's Creamery creamery: see dairying. . "OAT's architecture was the most robust and expandable of all the vendors we evaluated," says Bob Tiede, IS Director, DFA. "From WebSphere support to automated failover, it provides the features we were looking for Looking for

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, and handles all EPC and RFID requirements from one end to the other. We now have a flexible platform in place to handle future RFID initiatives from Wal-Mart and other retailers."

DFA commissioned Rush Tracking Systems to deploy and integrate the OAT tag@source solution into multiple production lines and plants. OAT's tag@source solution manages all automated tagging operations from DFA's data center in Springfield, Missouri Springfield is the third largest city in Missouri. On July 1, 2006, its estimated population was 150,797, of whom 150,790 lived in Greene County and 7 lived in Christian County[1]. It is the county seat of Greene County. . From this central location, it scales readily to handle additional production lines and plants, using customizable templates that minimize deployment time. The solution also includes OATaxiom's analytics package to identify emerging trends and potential ROI (Return On Investment) The monetary benefits derived from having spent money on developing or revising a system. In the IT world, there are more ways to compute ROI than Carter has liver pills (and for those of you who never heard of that expression, it means a lot).  opportunities.

"DFA wanted to minimize the cost of applying RFID tags and ensure high quality data to be used for downstream value-based analytics," said Toby Rush, president of Rush Tracking Systems. "OAT's tag@source solution was selected due to its market-leading number of automated RFID tagging deployments and its consultant-friendly, configurable approach."

Automated Tagging Process Flow

The system greatly reduces operating costs operating costs nplgastos mpl operacionales  compared to traditional slap and ship solutions, as Josh Drake, RFID Systems Engineer, explains. "We're very satisfied with the automated tagging because we don't have to hire workers to stand at the end of the line slapping on labels. We are saving the cost of at least three people per line."

The OAT tag@source solution also eliminates reliability problems and error rates that bedeviled previous automated tagging systems. "Once you get it set up and calibrated cal·i·brate  
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, it keeps on rolling," says Drake. "We've had no hardware downtime since the equipment was deployed in late 2005. The system is very easy for line operators to use and requires minimal training. To start a tagging job, the operator accesses the OAT system from their PC using a web interface, enters the product number and production order number, and clicks Start."

About OAT

OATSystems, Inc. is the recognized RFID framework leader with software that empowers businesses to achieve competitive advantage from radio-frequency identification (RFID). As a pioneer in the development of RFID technology, OAT has been setting the standards in RFID for over half a decade and is responsible for industry firsts that include; the largest scale and largest scope of deployments, as well as the most innovative approaches to providing enterprise-wide RFID solutions. OAT's multinational client base consists of over 70 customers in retail, CPG CPG

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, consumer electronics, manufacturing, life sciences, aerospace and defense. Headquartered in Waltham, MA, OAT has offices in Austin, Chicago, London, and Bangalore and is on the Web at www.oatsystems.com.

About Rush Tracking Systems

Rush Tracking Systems is a leading end-to-end RFID systems integrator offering turnkey solutions through a proven, repeatable process based on years of real-world implementation. As RFID innovators, implementers and partners, we have used our expertise and real-world experience to generate rapid results for major companies in a wide range of industries. Rush serves as trusted advisor and systems integrator to numerous Fortune 100 companies in CPG, aerospace and defense, manufacturing life sciences and government sectors. For more information on Rush Tracking Systems, visit us as www.RushTrackingSystems.com.
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