Navy, Marines Track Assets on Hawaiian Islands of Oahu
The Navy Automatic Identification Technology (AIT) program, implemented by the U.S. Navy, deployed a GlobeRanger RFID system to track supplies and equipment as they pass through naval base warehouses in Pearl Harbor, as well as the warehouse operated by Marine Air Logistics at the Kaneohe Bay Marine Corps Base, both on the Hawaiian island of Oahu.
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Solution Benefits
- Automates real-time asset tracking visibility for Navy and Marine Warehouse Facilities.
- Expedites shipping and receiving of mission-critical high value retrograde freight in support of war fighter effort.
- Supports expanded use of passive RFID at the Pearl Harbor Naval shipyards and Marine Corps bases in Hawaii.
- Safeguards materials requiring repair destined for US troops or other bases.
- Eliminates ordering extra, unnecessary "just in case" assets.
- Expands visibility as to when an item is shipped, what time it is expected to arrive, and its whereabouts if delayed.
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