RFID helps improve safety, manage the problems of increasing passenger volumes, deal with the need for increased security and save costs in the quest for increased efficiency.
CoreRFID's solutions are used by train lines and tube lines, airlines, aircraft manufacturers, and airport operators.

Twin Challenges
The public transport and aviation sectors face the twin challenges of improving their green credentials and coping with the effects of the economic down turn. Improving the use of abuses, trains and aircraft, saving staff costs and managing the logistics of support operations can all be helped by the use of auto-identification systems.
Improving Maintenance
The aviation sector faces increased need for airframe and engine maintenance as daily aircraft cycles increase to get the most from the least in assets. Flight Insight's analysis (Airline Maintenance Special Report 2009, Flight Insight, www.flightglobal.com) for one airline's 737 fleet alone projects a doubling of service checks between 2009 and 2013. With increased maintenance comes increased reliance on the maintenance organisation. Ensuring service procedures are followed and providing an audit trail of tools and materials used is a feature of aviation maintenance.
"CoreRFID worked with us to link our auditing plans with our existing tool management approach. The solution supports our existing working processes, saving time, reducing costs and removing errors. CoreRFID’s expertise in automatic identification has been key.” BAE Systems
Tool Tracking
Tool
identification techniques like RFID and barcoding can have a rapid
payback in helping to improve maintenance processes. CoreRFID has
worked with major airlines, aircraft manufacturers and with airport
operators to use these technologies in support of maintenance and
operations. To learn more about how these technologies can help improve
maintenance processes download this fact sheet or contact us to discuss your requirements.
Better Support Logistics
RFID
can help keep track of pallets, trucks, loaders and on-board sales
stock. Improved identification helps control costs, and can contribute
to improved security.
Improved Passenger Transit
Safety tracking and audit systems can ensure that critical transit systems are properly maintained.