RFID based applications can manage the supply of materials, help to maintain safety and save costs in tool hire or maintenance .
CoreRFID's solutions are used by construction and engineering contractors, tool-hire, lifting and fall arrest providers and specialist materials suppliers.

RFID & The Built Environment
Building and construction enterprises need to keep costs under control at the same time as increasing their ability to cope with changing demand from clients, increasing needs for sustainability and the desire to improve safety standards.
RFID's ability to help identify, assign, track and audit can contribute to a wide range of initiatives across the building and construction industry, contributing both to improving site operations and helping to deliver efficiencies in the supply chain. Our white paper, Construction & RFID - The ROI, examines some of these intiatives in greater depth.
Improving Safety
The building and construction industry has continues to invest in improving safety. RFID solutions can check that processes are carried out and automate the production of safety check reports.
“This system provides easy to use prompting for safety inspections of plant at many different sites, helping us to meet our commitments to improving safety at work.” Keith Gordon, Head of Health & Safety, Galliford Morgan Joint Venture
Tool Tracking
Tool
identification techniques like RFID and barcoding can have a rapid
payback in helping to improve maintenance processes. CoreRFID has
worked with engineering and construction contractors aircraft manufacturers to use RFID to support maintenance and tool tracking. To learn more about how these technologies can help improve control of tools download this Fact Sheet or contact us to discuss your requirements.
Better Materials Logistics
RFID
can help keep track of pallets, trucks, and individual customised components. Improved identification helps control costs, and can contribute
to improved security.