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2008 Press Releases

May, 2008
ONE OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST INDEPENDENT AUTOMOTIVE TRANSMISSION MANUFACTURERS DEPLOYS WHERENET MATERIAL FLOW SYSTEM TO AUTOMATE PARTS REPLENISHMENT AT TWO-MILLION SQUARE FOOT ASSEMBLY PLANT

2007 Press Releases

November, 2007
WHERENET ADDS MORE DISTRIBUTION/LOGISTICS CUSTOMERS; WHERESOFT YARD MANAGEMENT SYSTEM NOW MANAGES MORE THAN 350,000 TEU CONTAINERS ANNUALLY FOR LARGE CROSSDOCK FACILITIES

August, 2007
WHERENET EXPANDS YARD MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FEATURES; 
USER-DEFINED RULES ENABLE CUSTOMERS TO AUTOMATE PROCESSES AND INCREASE THROUGHPUT FOR MEDIUM-TO-LARGE YARDS

July, 2007
WHERENET CUSTOMER ENDORSEMENTS LEAD TO MORE INDUSTRY AWARDS FROM NATIONAL SUPPLY CHAIN PUBLICATIONS

June, 2007
WHERENET EXPANDS MARINE TERMINAL SOLUTION; COMBINED ACTIVE RFID/GPS REAL-TIME LOCATING SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY PROVIDES DEPLOYMENT FLEXIBILITY

May, 2007
WHERENET INTRODUCES MULTIMODE ACTIVE RFID REAL-TIME LOCATING SYSTEM TAG; COMBINED ISO AND WI-FI CAPABILITY PROVIDES OPTIMUM WIRELESS VISIBILITY SOLUTION FOR ANY ENTERPRISE

April, 2007
WHERENET SUPPORTS NEW ISO ACTIVE RFID REAL-TIME LOCATING SYSTEM STANDARD

March, 2007
WHERENET ACTIVE RFID TECHNOLOGY SELECTED TO IMPROVE SECURITY AND OPTIMIZE GATE OPERATIONS AT PORT OF OAKLAND

January, 2007
WHERENET ESTABLISHES ASIA-PACIFIC HEADQUARTERS IN SHANGHAI TO SUPPORT GROWING CHINA CUSTOMER BASE

2006 Press Releases

November 28, 2006
NISSAN SELECTS WHERENET’S LOCATABLE, ACTIVE RFID SYSTEM TO AUTOMATE INBOUND SUPPLY CHAIN AND OUTBOUND DELIVERY CHAIN

October 23, 2006
WHERENET’S LOCATABLE ACTIVE RFID SYSTEM HELPS THIRD-PARTY LOGISTICS PROVIDER CUT COSTS BY AUTOMATING WORKFLOW

September 27, 2006
TOBYHANNA ARMY DEPOT EXPANDS USE OF WHERENET ACTIVE RFID REAL-TIME LOCATING SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY

July 25, 2006
WHERENET CUSTOMER SUCCESS RESULTS IN NATIONAL RECOGNITION BY LEADING SUPPLY CHAIN PUBLICATIONS

May 31, 2006
WHERENET ACTIVE RFID SYSTEM AUTOMATES INBOUND SUPPLY CHAIN AND IMPROVES LOGISTICS FOR FORD OF CANADA

April 18, 2006
WHERENET’S ACTIVE RFID MARINE TERMINAL SOLUTION HELPS APL REALIZE PRODUCTIVITY GAINS AT ONE OF THE LARGEST CONTAINER TERMINALS IN NORTH AMERICA

March 7, 2006
WHERENET EXPANDS EUROPEAN PRESENCE; STRONG DEMAND FOR ACTIVE RFID SOLUTIONS FUELS MOMENTUM

January 26, 2006
WHERENET ANNOUNCES “QUICK-START” PROGRAM FOR AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY; TIER ONE SUPPLIERS CAN NOW DEPLOY LOW-COST, FLEXIBLE SYSTEMS TO SUPPORT LEAN PROCESSES IN JUST TWO WEEKS

January 12, 2006
WHERENET ACTIVE RFID TECHNOLOGY CHOSEN TO ENHANCE SECURITY AT MAJOR CALIFORNIA PORTS

2005 Press Releases

December 6, 2005
WHERENET ADDS TO SUITE OF VISIBLE FACTORY FLOOR SOLUTIONS; AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURERS TO IMPLEMENT INDUSTRY-FIRST, AUTOMATED SYSTEM FOR MANAGING NON-CONFORMING MATERIALS

November 2, 2005
WHERENET EXPANDS ACTIVE RFID AUTOMOTIVE ECOSYSTEM TO INCLUDE OPTIMIZATION OF JUST-IN-TIME PARTS DELIVERIES FROM TNT LOGISTICS TO VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS

October 12, 2005
WHERENET DEMONSTRATES SECURE ELECTRONIC SEAL CAPABILITY FOR 2.4-GHZ NETWORK, BOLSTERS GLOBAL PORT SECURITY SOLUTIONS

September 20, 2005
WHERENET’S LOCATABLE ACTIVE RFID TECHNOLOGY APPROVED
AS A GLOBAL STANDARD BY LEADING LUXURY AUTOMAKER

September 7, 2005
WHERENET DEPLOYS WORLD’S LARGEST ACTIVE RFID REAL-TIME LOCATING SYSTEM TO PRECISELY TRACK 40,000 VEHICLES AT BROEKMAN GROUP’S AUTOMOTIVE LOGISTICS TERMINAL AT THE PORT OF ROTTERDAM

August 2 , 2005
GULF STATES TOYOTA INNOVATES WITH ACTIVE RFID, REAL-TIME LOCATING SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY

July 28 , 2005
WHERENET FORMS SECURITY GROUP WITHIN ITS RAPIDLY GROWING TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION, AND LOGISTICS BUSINESS TO ADDRESS NATIONAL MARITIME AND PORT SECURITY NEEDS

July 19 , 2005
WHERENET SALUTED AS A HOT COMPANY BY START MAGAZINE FOR THE SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR

June 29, 2005
NYK LOGISTICS EXPANDS USE OF WHERENET ACTIVE RFID SYSTEM; INSTALLATION IN NEW HIGH-VOLUME, TRANSLOAD FACILITY WILL OPTIMIZE SHIPMENTS FOR TARGET STORES

April 29, 2005
WHERENET DEMONSTRATES SUPPORT OF MICROSOFT’S PEAK PERFORMANCE INITIATIVE AT THE GLOBAL AUTOMOTIVE SUMMIT

April 5, 2005
WHERENET UNVEILS WIRELESS TRACKING SYSTEM TO REDUCE LOGJAMS AT MARINE TERMINALS; AUTOMATED PROCESSING PROVIDES ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FOR HOMELAND SECURITY

January 11, 2005
WHERENET FIRST-OF-ITS-KIND WIRELESS TRACKING SYSTEM CUTS COSTS AND ENHANCES EFFICIENCY AT U.S. ARMY PENNSYLVANIA DEPOT

2004 Press Releases

November 30, 2004
WHERENET AND CISCO SIGN SOLUTIONS TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATOR AGREEMENT

October 26, 2004
WHERENET TECHNOLOGY RECOGNIZED FOR PROVIDING SUPPLY CHAIN INNOVATION AND SUCCESS BY FOUR LEADING PUBLICATIONS

August 5, 2004
WHERENET AUTOMATES VEHICLE TRACKING AND MANAGEMENT FOR AUTOMOTIVE OEM’S; ACTIVE RFID TECHNOLOGY EXPEDITES DEALER SHIPMENTS, CUTS COSTS, AND IMPROVES CUSTOMER SERVICE

June 29, 2004
WHERENET REAL-TIME LOCATING SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY ENABLES KEY WIRELESS APPLICATIONS IN FORD’S NEW ASSEMBLY FACTORY

May 26, 2004
WHERENET CUSTOMER NYK LOGISTICS HONORED BY TARGET STORES AND COMPUTERWORLD MAGAZINE FOR BEST PRACTICES

March 26, 2004
WHERENET ADDS TCHIBO; INTERNATIONAL RETAILER USES WIRELESS LOCATION AND MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM TO CUT COSTS AND INCREASE EFFICIENCY AT EUROPE LARGEST LOGISTICS HUB

March 9, 2004
HUMMER FACTORY IMPLEMENTS WHERENET’S WIRELESS SOLUTIONS TO ENHANCE ASSEMBLY LINE OPERATIONS AND EXPEDITE PRODUCTION

February 11, 2004
WHERENET INTRODUCES FULLY AUTOMATED WIRELESS PARTS-REPLENISHMENT SOLUTION FOR AUTOMOTIVE ASSEMBLY LINES

2003 Press Releases

November 18, 2003
WHERENET WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY DEPLOYED AT BMW TO STREAMLINE FACTORY OPERATIONS

November 18, 2003
WHERENET EXPANDS AUTOMOTIVE SOLUTIONS; LOW-COST, FLEXIBLE, WIRELESS MESSAGING APPLICATIONS ENHANCE PROCESS CONTROL AND WORKFLOW, AND AUTOMATE MACHINE ALERTS

October 21, 2003
WHERENET INTRODUCES WIRELESS LOCATION SOLUTION FOR MARINE TERMINALS; COST-EFFECTIVE SYSTEM AUTOMATES THE PROCESSING OF THOUSANDS OF CONTAINERS STACKED IN YARDS

September 30, 2003
WHERENET TECHNOLOGY RECOGNIZED FOR ROI AND INNOVATION BY THREE LEADING PUBLICATIONS

September 9, 2003
NYK LOGISTICS USES WHERENET WIRELESS LOCATION TECHNOLOGY AND YARD MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE TO OPTIMIZE OPERATIONS

August 6, 2003
WHERENET’S INDUSTRY-LEADING WIRELESS LOCATION

June 10, 2003
SURVEY EXPOSES SIGNIFICANT SUPPLY CHAIN INEFFICIENCIES; 70 PERCENT BLAME MANUAL PROCESSES FOR COSTLY ERRORS.

May 15, 2003
WHERENET NAMED ONE OF INBOUND LOGISTICS MAGAZINE’S TOP 100 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROVIDERS FOR SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR

March 4, 2003
Wherenet Partners With Siemens; OEM Agreement Will Help Satisfy Growing Demand For Wireless Location Solutions.

February 24, 2003
Wherenet and Symbol Technologies Expand Collaboration.

January 25, 2003
WhereNet Grows European Presence, Several New Installations And Pilot Systems Set Stage For More Customer Wins In 2003.

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WHERENET INTRODUCES WIRELESS LOCATION SOLUTION FOR MARINE TERMINALS; COST-EFFECTIVE SYSTEM AUTOMATES THE PROCESSING OF THOUSANDS OF CONTAINERS STACKED IN YARDS

In Cooperation with Crane Provider PACECO CORP., WhereNet Offers Terminal Operators a Complete Solution for Locating and Managing Every Container in a Seaport Yard, Resulting in Increased Throughput and Reduced Costs.


SANTA CLARA, Calif.—Oct. 21, 2003—WhereNet Corp., the leader of wireless solutions for tracking and managing enterprise assets, announced today the WhereNet® Marine Terminal Management solution — a single, standards-based wireless system that enables terminal operators to cost-effectively locate, track and manage containers and container handling equipment in high-volume seaports. This first-of-its-kind solution — based on the WhereNet real-time locating system (RTLS) wireless infrastructure interfaced with sensor data provided by PACECO CORP.’s Position Tracking Interface Unit (PTIU) — gives terminal operators accurate data about every stacked container in their yard, enabling them to optimize operations while increasing volume.

“With import volumes on the rise every year and with real estate at a premium, marine terminal operators are increasing yard capacity by making the transition from ‘wheeled’ to ‘stacked’ container operations,” said Frank Pisano, vice president, TraPac Corp. “In order to keep up with this increased volume, terminal operators must become more efficient in ‘turning’ containers; but in order to increase throughput, you must first know the exact whereabouts of all of your yard assets. WhereNet’s RTLS technology solves this ‘needle in a haystack’ problem by providing constant visibility and status information about every container — no matter where it moves — across mammoth marine terminals that sometimes span hundreds of acres.”

“WhereNet’s technology is a major breakthrough for marine terminal operators and will help facilitate giant efficiency gains at ports around the world,” said Henry King, senior product engineer and new products manager, PACECO CORP. “We are excited to partner with WhereNet to extend its solution for tracking and monitoring stacked containers. Our customers no longer have to install and integrate multiple disparate systems. We have already successfully demonstrated the capability of our joint solution and its proven return on investment, and we expect rapid adoption by terminal operators in the months to come.”

“Intelligent” Assets Automate Manual Tasks
The WhereNet solution offers marine terminal operators the next generation of wireless resource management tools for planning, scheduling, and optimizing ocean terminal resources. Based on wireless radio frequency WhereTag™ devices and a local infrastructure of wireless WhereLAN™ locating access points, the WhereNet system provides real-time location and status information of critical mobile assets — including draymen’s trucks, third-party chassis, and container handling equipment. What’s more, as a result of joint product development with PACECO, the WhereNet system can also track grounded, stacked containers via an interface between the WhereTags and sensor data provided by PACECO’s PTIU device for rubber tire gantry (RTG) cranes (used to stack containers up to four high and six “lanes” wide). In essence, each container becomes “intelligent” through its association with the WhereNet solution, which conveys “where” it is and “what” it is based on real-time updates of the WhereNet database.

By replacing manual, error-prone, latent data collection processes with automated, up-to-the-minute status and location data about every container and mobile asset in a marine terminal, the WhereNet system provides critical real-time data to the terminal operating system (TOS) software and personnel, enabling them to optimize yard operations, realize significant cost savings, increase throughput, and offer better customer service.

Single System Provides Constant Visibility from Vessel Unload to Over the Road
Through the marriage of WhereNet’s standards-based RTLS technology (which provides location and status information), its Wi-Fi-certified wireless LAN (which provides the backhaul for mobile workforce communications and data transmission), and third-party optical character recognition (OCR) technology (which provides hands-free container identification), terminal operators benefit from a single, integrated wireless system that lets them manage their operations more efficiently than ever before. The following sequence outlines the “intelligent transformation” of a drayman’s visit to a terminal to pick up an import container:

1. A drayman or third-party trucker arrives at the gate entrance to begin an automated check-in process. A permanently mounted WhereTag — affixed to either the chassis or the cab of the truck — provides a unique ID that can be associated with an appointment and other trip-specific detail. In the event a permanent WhereTag does not exist, a temporary tag may be issued as an electronic interchange ticket. For drayman or third-party truckers who make frequent trips to the terminal, the WhereTag is easily affixed to the truck (the tag’s battery lasts five to seven years). If the drayman arrives with a container for export, OCR cameras mounted at the gate capture the unique identification of the container; simultaneously, a WherePort™ device activates the WhereTag. Through time synchronization between the WhereTag and the OCR system, the WhereNet database associates the tagged asset with that particular container. That asset and its container will remain “married” to one another until the container is disengaged from the drayman or third-party trucker at a different location in the yard. Through this unique marriage, the terminal operator can “see” the container wherever it travels across the terminal even though the container itself does not have a WhereTag attached to it.

2. The drayman or third-party truck driver proceeds to the designated bay to receive an import container. Based on transmissions from the drayman’s WhereTag, the RTG crane driver receives confirmation of the drayman’s ID and the container that needs to be delivered. Through a user-friendly interface, the RTG driver’s wireless PC directs the driver to a specific container in the stack.

3. The driver returns to the gate with the container, where the automated checkout process mirrors Step 1.

In order to maintain location information for a container in a stack, PACECO developed the Position Tracking Interface Unit (PTIU), a first-of-ist-kind device that can be added to a PACECO RTG crane or be retrofitted to other types of RTG cranes. Utilizing the WhereNet RTLS to determine the RTG’s position in the terminal, the PTIU interfaces to an exisiting programmable logic controller (PLC) on the RTG; with add-on components, the PTIU can also be retrofitted to older cranes to track the trolley position and hoist height on the stack of containers. When the operator locks the spreader on a container, the PTIU tracks the position of the RTG and the container position relative to the RTG, and looks them up via a database that remotely monitors these transactions. Real-time tracking of container movement is available when a container is moved to another location in the stack or loaded on the truck to be taken to the gate. In addition, the system is expandable to allow for real-time diagnostic monitoring of fuel level and operator usage time and information.

“The marine terminal industry has longed for an integrated, wireless solution like WhereNet for decades. With our single, multi-use system, terminal operators are realizing a lower total cost of ownership as WhereNet’s wireless infrastructure can simultaneously support the tracking of wheeled and grounded containers, location and status monitoring, and workforce communication,” said Matt Armanino, vice president of business development, WhereNet. “By connecting yard personnel and terminal operating systems with the assets that they are trying to manage, WhereNet automates transactions and in the process reduces operational costs while achieving a higher return on assets and yard throughput.”

Pricing and Availability
Pricing for the WhereNet wireless systems and associated applications is based on the configuration requirements of a customer’s system and the size of the installation; a small WhereNet system begins at approximately $250,000. The WhereNet Marine Terminal Management solution is immediately available from WhereNet and its distribution partners.

About PACECO CORP.
PACECO CORP. is one of the world’s leading suppliers of container handling equipment for marine terminals. In 1958, PACECO CORP. delivered the world’s first dockside gantry crane for container handling. This development revolutionized cargo handling at ports by vastly improving cargo-handling rates from days to hours. Today, PACECO CORP. continues to deliver high-quality container handling cranes throughout the world, including its trademark PORTAINER® dockside cranes and TRANSTAINER® RTG yard cranes. In addition, PACECO CORP. is continuing to develop new technologies and products that increase port efficiency, productivity, and security. This includes the INTERCEPTOR® container scanner for homeland security applications and intelligent equipment-monitoring technologies for terminal tracking systems.

 

 



About WhereNet Corp.
A Zebra Technologies company, WhereNet is the first company to deliver a single wireless location and communication infrastructure that reliably and cost-effectively manages valuable mobile resources and delivers a complete return on investment within 6-12 months. Based on patented, standards-compliant technology resulting from a collective 100+ years of development, the WhereNet active RFID, real-time locating system solutions enable companies such as APL, BMW, Ford Motor Company, and NYK Logistics and facilities like Tobyhanna Army Depot to reduce inventory, lower operating costs, and improve operations. The company has received the Henry Ford Technology Award; was recognized for strong ROI by Computerworld; was ranked among the top 10 in the InfoWorld 100; and has been recognized as a wireless innovator by Forrester Research, Global Logistics & Supply Chain Strategies, Plant Engineering, and Supply & Demand Chain Executive magazines. WhereNet is headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and has offices throughout the United States and Europe. For more information, visit the WhereNet Web site at www.wherenet.com, or call 408-845-8500 (in the U.S.) or +32 3 286 84 50 (in Europe).

WhereNet is a registered trademark and WhereTag is a trademark of WhereNet Corp. All other brands, products, or service names are or may be trademarks or service marks of their respective owners.