OAT ATA Spec 2000 Solutions
Aerospace manufacturers, logistics companies
and airlines require more
detailed tracking of aircraft component
parts from origin and procurement
through maintenance and repair
operations, in order to ensure part
documentation accuracy and aircraft
safety. The Air Transport Association of
America (ATA), the industry trade
organization for the leading U.S. airlines,
recently expanded requirements
for component parts tracking in ATA Spec
2000, with specific recommendations
for automating part traceability with RFID
in Spec2000 Chapter 9.
(Auto-ID) is the preferred technology for automatic data collection because it is the simplest means available to meet the airlines' tracking needs.” - Air Transport Association (Preamble to Spec 2000, Chapter 9) |
RFID
Part Marking & Traceability
Part
marking with RFID provides benefits across the value
chain. Aerospace manufacturers are increasingly using
high-memory RFID tags to mark specific components
that require monitoring throughout their useful life.
By embedding information about a component part directly
on an attached tag that stays with the part, its
history is always readily available at any point
in the part’s service life. This is particularly
important for maintenance, repair and overhaul organizations
(MRO) which may not have internet connectivity at
the point of service.
Process
Automation & Integration
OATSystems’ ATA Spec
2000 Solutions automate part marking and traceability,
leveraging an aerospace manufacturer’s existing
business processes and enterprise systems. OAT ATA
Spec 2000 Solutions incorporate proven, automated
processes for applying RFID tags to products within
a production or distribution facility. Based on the
OAT Foundation Suite™, the solutions incorporate
RFID best practices, developed across hundreds of
deployments. Solution packages include configurable
processes for encoding, applying, and verifying RFID
tags, with optional processes for ERP system integration,
work-in-process tracking, materials management, kitting,
shipping & receiving.
“Adoption of industry standards and development of high-memory RFID tags mean airplane-parts tracking, among suppliers, manufacturers, airlines and maintenance companies – is poised for flight”. – Elizabeth Wasserman, RFID Journal |
Aerospace suppliers can gain additional visibility into their own operations by tracking component parts through manufacturing and logistics, and by enriching data in ERP, WMS, MMS and Project Management systems. OAT ATA Spec 2000 Solutions provide options for basic tagging, systems integration and process optimization. OAT’s ATA Spec 2000 Solutions are based on successful RFID deployments with Aerospace OEMs, Defense Contractors and Tier 1 suppliers, in process areas such as inbound receiving, work-in-process tracking, tool tracking and audit & attestation.
Features:
OAT’s ATA Spec 2000 Solutions enable:
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Compliance: Birth Record & Part History Record creation per ATA spec 2000
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Integration: Built-in interfaces for ERP, Program Management, WMS, Asset Management and MRO systems.
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Ease of Deployment: Complete packages with proven hardware, software, tags and installation services
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Process Improvement: Access to the OAT Foundation Suite™ library of out-of-the-box RFID asset tracking workflows tailored to the unique needs of aerospace manufacturers and defense contractors
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SOLUTIONS SUPPORT: Barcode - Passive RFID - Active RFID - Ultra Wide Band RF (UWB) - Wi-Fi - RTLS - RFID-enhanced EAS - Location Servers - GPS - Application Sensors (e.g. Stack Lights, PLCs, alarms...) |
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