Product Production Traceability and Tracking Management
Project Highlights
- Complete product production history records
Every product is recorded from raw material input, equipment used, process parameters, to production timestamps, ensuring that every detail is traceable. - Rework and anomaly correction records
If rework or reproduction occurs, the system simultaneously records the reason for correction and handling process, providing complete historical information. - Return inspection and trace-back analysis
When customers return products, RFID tags on the items allow quick retrieval of batch production data and handling records, assisting with quality control and process improvement. - Rapid screening of defective or abnormal batches
In cases of abnormal batches or large-scale returns, the system can quickly filter product lists based on raw material lot numbers, equipment codes, or time ranges, facilitating segregation, handling, and notification.
RFID tags are embedded into product packaging as the unique digital identity for each batch number, and during production are bound to carrier RFID or barcode identifiers, linking production, quality, and shipment systems.
Additionally, every product can be bound to customer information and shipping batch data at the time of delivery, enabling end-to-end tracking management from “production” to “sales”. This enhances market monitoring and after-sales service quality.