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Savi inventory tracking system goes live

A Savi Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 19, 2009

Savi has gone live with an automated asset and inventory tracking system at the Sierra Army Depot in northern California.

The depot is a 59-square-mile complex encompassing about 1,200 buildings that serves as an expeditionary logistics centre for the storage, maintenance, assembly and containerisation of operational stocks and other items - from depot to foxhole.

The company said its Total Asset Visibility and Inventory Management System cuts operational costs and improves efficiency by enabling personnel to reduce hours spent searching for containers, major supplies and asset inventory.

Savi's total asset management solution is also designed to improve asset inventory utilisation, and - via automated alerts - speed the monitoring of environmental conditions of medical supplies in the DEPMED area of a major depot.

The system uses the Savi Smartchain Enterprise Platform and Asset Management application, which manage real-time information of supplies affixed with active radio frequency identification (RFID) tags.

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