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GAO’s IoT and M2M Solutions for Automotive Manufacturing

Automotive manufacturing relies on tightly synchronized production lines, high-value assets, regulated work environments, and complex supplier ecosystems. BLE, RFID, IoT, and M2M technologies are widely used to track assets, monitor work-in-process, control access, and maintain real-time operational visibility across plants, yards, and logistics zones. Common challenges include limited traceability of parts and tools, downtime caused by misplaced assets, compliance gaps in workforce safety, and fragmented data across legacy systems. GAO products and systems have addressed these issues in automotive manufacturing by enabling deterministic identification, location awareness, and machine connectivity across indoor and outdoor environments, supporting scalable deployments aligned with production, quality, and compliance requirements.

Engineer in a smart factory using IoT-connected sensors and a digital dashboard to monitor automotive robotic assembly lines.

Join TekSummit: A Highly Impactful Global Virtual Conference with Sessions Dedicated to Automotive Manufacturing  

 

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TekSummit is a global virtual conference highlighting the latest advancements in BLE, RFID, IoT, AI, Cloud, T&M, and their applications. We have many sessions dedicated to or related to the automotive manufacturing industry. 

Speaking at TekSummit is by invitation only, based on the analysis of our research team and recommendations by industry experts. If you have received an invitation and you are interested in presenting, please email us an abstract of your presentation on a topic of your choice. 

However, if you do not have an invitation, please feel free to email us your proposal on the topic of your expertise to the TekSummit Review Committee. 

Everyone is welcome to attend TekSummit free of charge, including technical and management professionals, as well as students. 

GAO’s IoT Hardware Products Widely Deployed in Automotive Manufacturing

UHF RFID for Automotive Manufacturing

BLE for Automotive Manufacturing

NFC, HF, and LF RFID for Automotive Operations

Other IoT and M2M Devices for Automotive Manufacturing

 

GAO Solutions Widely Deployed in Automotive Manufacturing

Automotive Asset Tracking and Inventory Management Systems

Automotive Access Control and Attendance Systems

Automotive Parking, Fleet, and Yard Management Systems

Automotive Workforce and Personnel Tracking Systems

 

GAO Automotive Manufacturing Implementation Cases

U.S. Automotive Manufacturing Implementation Cases

  • Detroit, Michigan
    Problem:Limited visibility into tooling assets across multiple assembly lines caused production delays.
    Solution: GAO deployed an RFID-based asset tracking architecture using fixed readers and handheld audits.
    Result: Tool search time reduced by 42 percent.
    Lesson: Reader placement required iteration to mitigate metal interference near robotic cells.
  • Toledo, Ohio
    Problem:Inaccurate work-in-process tracking affected production scheduling.
    Solution: RFID tags were applied to carriers with gateway integration into MES systems.
    Result: WIP accuracy improved to 98 percent.
    Lesson: Tag durability selection mattered in high-temperature paint environments.
  • Spartanburg, South Carolina
    Problem:Unauthorized access to restricted manufacturing zones increased safety risk.
    Solution: GAO implemented long-range RFID access control integrated with personnel databases.
    Result: Unauthorized entry incidents decreased by 67 percent.
    Lesson: Badge credential lifecycle management required process alignment with HR.
  • Arlington, Texas
    Problem:Yard congestion delayed vehicle movement between staging areas.
    Solution: Vehicle RFID tags and gate readers enabled automated yard tracking.
    Result: Average vehicle dwell time reduced by 31 percent.
    Lesson: Weather-rated readers were required for outdoor reliability.
  • Fremont, California
    Problem:Limited real-time visibility of AGV utilization.
    Solution: BLE beacons and gateways were deployed across production zones.
    Result: AGV utilization increased by 24 percent.
    Lesson: RF calibration was required to manage signal overlap.
  • Louisville, Kentucky
    Problem:Manual attendance tracking caused payroll discrepancies.
    Solution: RFID-based time and attendance integrated with payroll systems.
    Result: Payroll correction cases dropped by 53 percent.
    Lesson: User training reduced badge misuse.
  • Normal, Illinois
    Problem:Inconsistent tracking of high-value electronics inventory.
    Solution: Handheld RFID inventory systems were deployed for cycle counts.
    Result: Inventory variance reduced to under 2 percent.
    Lesson: Regular audit cadence was essential for sustained accuracy.
  • Troy, Michigan
    Problem:Poor visibility of shared R&D assets across facilities.
    Solution: Centralized RFID asset management system with role-based access.
    Result: Asset utilization increased by 29 percent.
    Lesson: Governance policies were required for cross-site asset ownership.

Canadian Automotive Manufacturing Implementation Cases

  • Windsor, Ontario
    Problem:Tool loss across machining centers increased replacement costs.
    Solution: GAO deployed rugged UHF RFID tags and fixed readers.
    Result: Annual tool replacement costs reduced by 38 percent.
    Lesson: Shielded tags were required near CNC equipment.
  • Oakville, Ontario
    Problem:Visitor movement within production areas lacked traceability.
    Solution: BLE visitor badges and gateway monitoring were implemented.
    Result: Visitor location accuracy improved to room-level granularity.
    Lesson: Privacy policies required coordination with compliance teams.
  • Bromont, Quebec
    Problem:Environmental monitoring gaps affected component quality.
    Solution: IoT sensors with M2M backhaul monitored temperature and humidity.
    Result: Quality deviation incidents decreased by 21 percent.
    Lesson: Sensor maintenance planning ensured long-term data reliability.

 

Our products and systems have been developed and deployed for a wide range of industrial applications. They are available off-the-shelf or can be customized to meet your needs. If you have any questions, our technical experts can help you.

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