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The Industrial Construction Industry page discusses the use of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification), BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy), drones, and IoT (Internet of Things) technologies in the industrial construction industry. It highlights the various RFID systems and hardware offered by GAO RFID Inc., including BLE gateways, beacons, RFID readers, tags, antennas, and printers suitable for industrial construction applications.
The article describes RFID technology as a powerful tool for real-time tracking and monitoring of equipment and materials on construction sites, improving efficiency and productivity. BLE technology is highlighted for its long-range and access control capabilities, which are useful for securing construction sites and tracking heavy machinery. Drones equipped with RFID readers are mentioned as portable and flexible options for tracking workers, tools, and equipment, enhancing safety, and providing a bird’s-eye view of the job site. IoT sensors are discussed for real-time monitoring of inventory levels and automating data collection.
It also brought light to GAO RFID Inc.’s software offerings, including personnel tracking, asset tracking, access control, and parking system control, which provide free trials and API integration with common software used in the industrial construction industry.
Additionally, mentions were made of GAO RFID Inc. helping customers in the industrial construction industry comply with industry standards, mandates, and regulations, such as ISO 18000-6C and ASME B30.9-2018. The article also mentions case studies of RFID applications in construction companies like Hansel Phelps Construction Company and Turner Construction Company, where RFID technology improved project efficiency, equipment management, and worker productivity.
Finally, the article concludes by highlighting the industries GAO RFID Inc. has served extensively, including oil and gas, power generation and transmission, chemical and petrochemical, manufacturing and processing, mining and metals, and infrastructure and transportation industries.
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